Eric Masiello
Software Engineer, Vistaprint
Eric is a full stack software engineer for Vistaprint, formerly a principal front-end engineer for the Advisory Board Company, and freelances as a designer/developer at http://www.synbydesign.com. Additionally, Eric has built mobile applications and recently co-authored the book Mastering React Native. He has taught front-end topics for General Assembly in Washington, D.C. and was a technical reviewer for Mastering ReactJS, an instructional video by Packt Publishing.
Previously (296):
Javascript Bootcamp Remote (Online)
This class will place an emphasis on coding and teach you advanced JavaScript concepts through lecture and hands-on activities.
92 Times
Code in One Day: HTML & CSS Bootcamp Remote (Online)
This online bootcamp will bring you into the world of coding. Dive head first into HTML & CSS, skill up with live coding exercises, and build a basic web page from scratch.
90 Times
Code in One Day: HTML & CSS Bootcamp
Get into front-end web development quickly and easily. Dive head first into HTML & CSS, skill up with live coding exercises, and build a basic web page from scratch.
61 Times
Javascript Bootcamp
This class will place an emphasis on coding and teach you advanced JavaScript concepts through lecture and hands-on activities.
31 Times
Code in One Day: HTML & CSS Crash Course
Get into front-end web development quickly and easily. Dive head first into HTML & CSS, skill up with live coding exercises, and build a basic web page from scratch.
10 Times
Javascript 101
In this introductory class, you’ll learn about the Javascript development community. You’ll also learn how to think programmatically and apply javascript programming fundamentals.
8 Times
Front-End Web Development
Gain critical web development literacy to stand out in tech-driven fields in this 10-week evening course, on campus or online.
3 Times
How To Work With And Build APIs
The API (Application Programming Interface) revolution is upon us! Learn in depth how APIs work, and have the opportunity to build your own API.