Oh.. Ok! I can now query my REST API backend website from any computer, even a cell phone, and it returns results! Can't show the URL online just yet. Just know I'm getting success on ping, and my datastore results are showing too. Next: gotta work on search. #websitelaunch
Earlier this week, switched saddlercoms.net to point to a new paid for service, but currently no HTML being served there. Out of town ATM. Will fix by end of day.
July 17, 2022: Writing Data Access objects for SQL queries is no joke in Java. For me it is at least a 9 step process to write each JDBC DAO method. I said early yesterday afternoon, "there has to be a better way!" I believe I have it.
... and we're back with a (temporary) solution to the website issues. The site went down on the 8th of this month, but for the moment you can view a profile on me at reactjsaddler1.netlify.app
My personal website at "saddlercoms" is unavailable. I am updating and making new decisions on how and where to host the content. More information will come soon on a new personal website.
December: 14 commits to 4 GitHub repositories, including to 4 projects... Jan: 113 commits to 7 GitHub repos... Feb: 128 commits to 6 repos: 5 for courses + 1 for a personal website I'm building. On the road!
Just got Flyway set up on my Linux box to host a Docker PostgreSQL instance. Vacation Tracker is coming into existence one step at a time.
Just finished my second JDBC endpoint joining two tables. Posting to my web soon. #VacationTracker
Just finished an online course called "Extending Securing and Dockerizing Spring Boot Microservices". Learned I might not need to invest as much in new hardware thanks to Docker.
Learning Hooks in React via a Udemy course from @traversymedia He goes fast, but you really get a lot out of just a few videos.
I have put hard work into reading and writing paper reviews that cite work in my field nearly every day since I moved here to Georgia. Here's to hoping this next idea spinoff on code comprehension goes well. #research
Thanks @MEllenBowman for a great course using Spring Data Rest that goes deep into how to develop the data transfer code and structure needed for database-backed Spring Web applications.
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