Return of the badger intern
My second internship at Red Badger - Introducing the Red Badger Mystery Meals scheme.
My second internship at Red Badger - Introducing the Red Badger Mystery Meals scheme.
In a recent blog, we described how we built the app for Pride in London with React Native. We mentioned how important accessibility was and that it provided some new challenges. I want to describe one example in more detail: checkboxes.
One of the key reasons Red Badger chose to take on the Pride in London App was to give us the opportunity to gain more experience with React Native. React Native is an interesting choice for us. It complements our experience building web…
Here’s our weekly round-up of news to distract you from the fact that we haven’t had a bank holiday this week and won’t for another 79 days. Not that we’re counting.
This blog post aims to explain the “theory” behind version control (Git and Github) in plain English so that you understand the big picture of how software engineers work. No code. Nothing to download. No muss. No fuss. Just words and some…
As with everything we do here at Red Badger we try and iterate and improve each of our disciplines during an application's or project’s life cycle. One of the items that we have been exploring is the use of GitHub and what it can bring to the table…
If you’re a Windows based user of GitHub and using TortoiseGit then it’s highly likely you’ve used PuTTYGen to generate the SSH key you’re using with GitHub and why not – it works fine. That is until you want to start using TeamCity with GitHub.