Author name: Nathan Yeung

Nathan Yeung is a business-focused technology leader that builds bridges between business and technology by providing mentorship and leadership to new developers and brings value through precise software development, design and architecture. He lives by his slogan "Development as a Service" to help businesses succeed built with technology while serving his team of developers. As an experienced full-stack senior software engineer development leader with over 8 years of experience working in many industries such as e-commerce, finance, dental, and real estate, Nathan Yeung is a proven leader in delivering of business focused technology solutions from startups to large Fortune 500 companies. He has extensive experience designing, building, architecting web applications and solutions spanning a variety of web technologies most recently with Shopify, Liquid, JavaScript, AngularJS, Angular, ReactJS, Python, Postgres, AWS, Heroku, C# microservices, Docker and SQL. LEADERSHIP SKILLS Campus Recruiting | Interviewing Candidates | Mentoring | Developer Training | Leading Scrum Meetings SPECIALTIES E-commerce | SEO | Digital Marketing | Structured Data | Shopify Liquid | Front-end Web Development | Back-end Web Development | Microservices | Design and Architecture TECHNOLOGIES Shopify | WooCommerce | ReactJS | SASS | HTML | CSS | JavaScript | Python | Django | Pandas | Twitter Bootstrap | MongoDB | ElasticSearch | RabbitMQ

Setting Up a Development Environment For WordPress

I’m currently setting up a development environment for WordPress. Specifically for my WordPress site, Chinese Immersion Schools , a website that I created for parents to find a Mandarin immersion program in their area. I will create a CentOS VM to be my development server. CentOS I downloaded Virtual Box but it doesn’t support CentOS. However, VirtualBox has been very good for my Ubuntu

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How to Turn off Automatic Photo Tagging of Your Face in Google Plus

Google has recently changed their privacy policy again. This time they created automatic photo tagging your face on their social network, Google Plus. When you go onto Google Plus a popup shows up and asks that you confirm enabling automatic photo tagging of your face. Without even reading carefully I accepted the new change. Luckily,

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