Monday, April 17, 2017

Rent or Own Your Home

When you first leave your parent's home, one thing on your mind is whether you should rent your first home or whether you should get a mortgage.   Ultimately, there are pros and cons for both sides, and while mortgaging a house seems daunting especially with student loans over your head, it may make sense for you.

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Observables in Angular

Observables are the bread and butter Angular (2+).  Thus, it is good to take some time to learn how to use them.  Trust me.  They look a little more complicated than promises and callbacks, but it will speed up development if you add these to your toolkit.

Monday, April 10, 2017

ng-conf 2017: Brief Overview

Last week, I had the pleasure of going to ng-conf, so here is a "short" overview of what to expect going to these conferences and the highlights of what happened in this one.  There will probably be more post on specific talks.


Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Anime Review: Rubric

Here is a brief rubric for all of my anime reviews.  I'll preface all posts like Anime Review: [Anime name].


Anime Review: Why I hate Cowboy Bebop

Cowboy Bebop is a classic, or so I have been told.  I really have no clue why people like it, and it seems like one of those artsy animes that all the hipsters just love.

It's aged relatively well, but from my perspective, it was a boring.


Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Smart vs. Knowledgeable

 A while ago, I made posted a quote from my teacher that stated his response to being called smart.  It stated that to sound smart is to be able to talk about something people don’t know about.  However, this just goes to show you that being smart and knowledgeable are almost synonymous in today’s culture.

Investing shouldn't be scary

How to buy anything


There is a stigma with buying stocks.  People are always worried that they are not getting the best price.  However, you never see the same stigma when buying groceries for the week.  The same principles apply for both though.  $20 dollars of groceries may give you $15 dollars of satisfaction, or it may give you $40 dollars of satisfaction.