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      Posted by Mike Wyatt II in Case Study

      Back in the summer at SLUMFEST 2012, the 2012 Saint Louis Underground Music Festival, while watching the Neoclef.com booth, my friend excitedly pulls me aside for a performance I “just have to see”. We maneuver our way through the Atomic Cowboy to the indoor stage and I see a man with a band behind him, killing it. […]

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    • Feb08 0

      How I Stumbled Into Git, GitHub, and the World of Version Control

      Posted by Mike Wyatt II in Learning

      Stupid Michael. You had a working version of the game. Then you screwed it up with some new code and pressed the save button. Once you press save you can’t undo. Now you have to figure out what you did wrong just to get back to where you were. Now you have to do the […]

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      What I Learned from Reading the AIGA Designing Process Book

      Posted by Mike Wyatt II in Learning

      You ever read something that reaffirms everything you believe in? The author took your thoughts and poured them onto a page for you to consume. That’s the feeling I get when I read the AIGA Design Process book. I learned in the words of Paul Rand, “Everything is design. Everything!” I also learned you can […]

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