Ken MorishitaData Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, Software Developer
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The most amazing feature of Parse Server is that it’s accessible for developers of all skill levels. Personally, I started playing around with Objective-C in 2012. Parse was a way for me to build a complete online app, without having the in-depth knowledge of how to build networking, storage, user systems, etc. The more I built with Parse, the more I learnt JavaScript, which has fortunately allowe
by Miško Hevery So you join a new project, which has an extensive mature code base. Your new lead asks you to implement a new feature, and, as a good developer, you start by writing a test. But since you are new to the project, you do a lot of exploratory “What happens if I execute this method” tests. You start by writing this: testCreditCardCharge() { CreditCard c = new CreditCard( "1234 5678 901
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