As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. My senior year has flown by, and I am unfortunately wrapping up my…
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All posts having to do with the back-end development intern’s work.
We’re somehow already halfway into March, and our winter term is drawing to a close. As I did at the end of fall, I’d like…
Leave a CommentEarlier this week, we received an automated security notice from GitHub regarding a static blog page the interns made last year. The vulnerability was due…
Leave a CommentThis term has been a whirlwind for back end development! There has been lots of plugin work, lots of site and server administration work, and…
Leave a CommentThis term I started my work as the back-end development intern. I dove into plugin development for content management systems, specifically WordPress and Omeka. I…
Leave a CommentWordPress and Omeka are, at a high level, very similar in the way that they integrate plugins into the regular processing, and the environment they…
1 CommentAt the start of this term, I completed a mod to add new formatting options to the tinyMCE text editor so that instead manually adding…
Leave a CommentOne of the things I’ve learned this term is to slow down and really think problems through. Last term I would try to just dive…
Leave a CommentINTRODUCTION: Omeka is an excellent platform for Digital Humanities projects and a potentially great starting point for individuals starting with PHP, Web Development, and Digital…
Leave a CommentCriticism of the poster: https://goo.gl/vh1SuQ This poster is very informative with concise bullet points. However, providing more explanation of some terms, such as UX and contextual…
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