Saleh Hamadeh's Blog

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Saleh Hamadeh's personal website. I am a cutting-edge web and app developer living in the Greater Atlanta Area.

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Recent News
Why I still do not have a data plan

Almost every week I get asked the question, "Why don't you have a data plan?". Everyone assumes that the reason is to save money. When I say that I just...

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Coding on a Tablet

Coding on a Tablet

Yesterday, the first day of finals, my computer decided to stop functioning. Since most of my finals are in Computer Science classes, I had to be able...

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Transfer Students are Smarter than the Average Student at Their University

Yesterday, I met with a friend who, like me, transferred from Kennesaw State University. We had a good conversation, and after we parted, I had a strange...

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Hackathons for a Better World

For those of you who do not know what a hackathon is, a hackathon is an event in which teams compete to create a product that will solve a real-world...

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How Agile Changed the Software Development Workplace

In the last three decades, software development has undergone a drastic change. Computer science started out as a mix of discrete mathematics and electrical...

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CULC on a Wednesday Morning

Now that two days of school have already passed, the students are starting to get back to the usual Techy routine. Some people are quiet, others are speaking...

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Back to Tech

Back to Tech

After a hell of a summer, life went back to its usual route. School starts today, and my first class starts after less than 30 minutes. This semester...

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How to verify phone numbers using Twilio and Parse

Do you want to create an app that relies on a user's phone number to function? If so, you have probably heard about Twilio. Twilio provides an API for...

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How to host multiple websites using Express.js

Hosting multiple websites using NodeJS and Express is made very simple using Express's virtual hosts. Using virtual hosts, you do not need to worry about...

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How to build a scalable REST API using Node.JS and Express

When I build an API, I like to have it as light-weight and scalable as possible. At the same time, I want to be able to easily add or remove features...

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My Internship at BrainJocks

On January 2nd of this year, I had the pleasure of being accepted for an internship at BrainJocks. BrainJocks is a small company of around 25 dedicated...

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