With the right API, you can build an app to solve almost any problem. But what if there’s no API available? WrapAPI allows you to make your own, and in this tutorial I’ll walk you through the first project I built with it.
Since I’m migrating into a career as a front-end developer, I had to consider the one thing every developer must when they’re looking for work: building a killer portfolio. As someone looking for my first job in the field, this is how I approached it.
Originally listed on Kickstarter as Umbra, Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem in the vein of Diablo, Torchlight, Path of Exile, and countless others. The alpha just became available today to Kickstarter backers, and through early access on Steam, and I jumped in for an hour to check it out.
We started using Hubspot at my work a few months ago for marketing campaigns, landing pages, and as a blogging platform. It’s pretty intuitive, and I’ve been able to dig into the guts as we require changes to the layout. One example: Hubspot’s current social sharing module for the blog doesn’t include Pinterest.
I tried out Ubisoft’s closed beta for The Division a few weeks ago, and was excited to jump into the open beta this weekend and spend some more time in the dark zone.