Anyway, I& #39;m shifting to a more project-based learning. I started with something small & easy (for me) to meet a need I had, Morse, which I hope to finish soon. It& #39;s a proof of concept building on top of an AWS API (not gonna say which one yet).
I tested it out with the Google equivalent, which imo is better in terms of flexibility and options but the way the result is returned is a pain to parse annnddd the GC API is still in beta so
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The next things I& #39;m gonna learn (time permitting):
- Websockets (Action Cable, maayybbee http://Socket.io"> http://Socket.io if i decide to go into JS but probably not)
- WebRTC
- Embedded Ruby
These will be proof-of-concept type projects, so small.
- Websockets (Action Cable, maayybbee http://Socket.io"> http://Socket.io if i decide to go into JS but probably not)
- WebRTC
- Embedded Ruby
These will be proof-of-concept type projects, so small.