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Andrew Smith, on Physical Therapy
This is a post by my brother, about his career path in physical therapy. It was originally posted on the Regis University school of physical therapy blog.
“My Haphazard Journey as a Physical Therapist and New(er) Faculty Member”
Name:
Andrew C. Smith, PT, DPT, PhD
Undergrad and PT School:
University of Washington (Go Huskies!)
Thoughts on Walgreens
TL;DR = If possible, avoid shopping at Walgreens.
Note: I have hesitated writing about this because I wanted to give Walgreens the benefit of the doubt, sincerely hoping they would get their act together.
Designers Who Code
Mic check. Test, test… Does this blog still work? It is crazy to think, the last time I used it was in 2011, whilst suggesting to my fellow designer friends that they ought to learn Sass.
Sass for Designers
For more on Sass, read The Sass Way and follow @TheSassWay on Twitter.
Note: Throughout this post, when I say “Sass” I mean “Sass and Compass.”
This is not a post saying…
“If you’re still building websites without Sass, you’re doing it wrong.”
This is a post saying:
“If you haven’t tried Sass/Compass, please do before dismissing it.”
JavaScript Interview Questions
I was perusing my list o’ RSS feeds this evening — Yes, I’m one of those people who still read RSS — and happened upon a list of JavaScript interview questions posted by James Padolsey. This reminded me that I had a few questions tucked away from when I was contacted by a Meebo recruiter a few years ago.
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- Andrew Smith, on Physical TherapyFebruary 1st 2018
- Thoughts on WalgreensFebruary 8th 2015
- Designers Who CodeJanuary 22nd 2015
- Sass for DesignersAugust 28th 2011
- JavaScript Interview QuestionsJune 8th 2011
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