May 7, 2018, 7 p.m.

🎾"You're smart too late and old too soon." - Mike Tyson

rendezvous with cassidoo

HELLO!

So so sorry this is late this week. I've been super busy with work last week and this week and have had very little time to myself! That being said: It's surfin' time.
 

Web links of the week

Create a Library Finder App in Angular
Grid to Flex
A Nerd's Guide to Color on the Web
Interactive SVG mask w/full screen image​
 

Something that interested me this week

This past week, my sister and I started a new Twitch show called C+C Hacking Factory! Every Tuesday at 11am PT, we'll be working through building an Alexa skill ~live~ on Twitch. It's very silly but we have a good time doing it. Plus, every stream is recorded so if it's not saved on Twitch (I know the platform deletes some videos over time), we'll stick it on YouTube or something somewhere to save it forever.

And hey, because this newsletter is late, that means you get to watch the show TODAY if you catch it! Please come say hi!
 

Interview question of the week

Last week I had you take an array and sort it with a stack. Thomas solved it!

This week's question:
What data structure would you use to implement the board game Monopoly? Write a sample version, and write a function for rolling the dice, moving pieces, buying property, and using a Chance card.
 

Cool things from around the internet

Rock Climbing keycaps (to be released soon)
How can I start writing good copy?
Michelle Obama & Tracee Ellis Ross in Conversation at The 2018 United State of Women Summit
 

Joke

Today my husband asked me, "could I have my book mark?" and I broke into tears. He still doesn't know my name is Cassidy.
 
Phew, we made it! Sorry again about the tardiness. Have a great week! Be safe, make good choices, and say please & thank you.

cassidoo

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