“Earlier this fall, I took a remote internship working on the first Android app for an early stage start-up, LivestockCity. The mobile team consists of two Android and iOS engineers. For the moment, I am the only Android engineer.” — A.E. Hellar, The District Nerd Continue reading
Category Archives: A.E. Hellar
Three Beer Apps To Catalogue Your Beer Collection | The District Nerd
With the ever-growing list of beers available it is difficult to remember which beers you have tried and wanted to try. So…what to do? Continue reading
‘Capital Beer: A Heady History Of Brewing In Washington, D.C’ By Garrett Peck » The District Nerd
Overall, Peck covers the dynamic and influential history of brewing in DC from the first brewery till Prohibition. He goes in depth on Robert Portner and Christopher Heinrich, national figures, that transformed the beer industry in the U.S. by setting trends in production and introducing new technology. Continue reading
A Beginner’s Guide To Homebrewing Basics » The District Nerd
The idea was proposed that we could “save money” by homebrewing (If I had a time machine I would send this article to myself). Continue reading
#Technology Crash Course: 4 Languages and 4 Platforms To Build Awesome Apps // The District Nerd
Each platform has a dynamic volunteer community that supports and advocates for its status as the “best” platform online and, in some cities, in real life, resources abound. Continue reading
Women Who Code | Inside ‘The Android Immersive’ in New York // The District Nerd
Caveats, confidence, diversity, apps, and friendship aside, an Immersive value can only be determined by you. The program’s goals don’t have to match your own to make it worthwhile. It won’t be easy, even classmates with a computer science background eventually felt the pain, but it will broaden your horizons and make you confident in the subject matter. Continue reading