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Hi, I'm Mike Hadlow the creator of SAML Proxy. I first built a version of this for a previous employer, a B2B SaaS with hundreds of customers configured to log in via AWS Cognito a…
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Comment #17989965
Just a heads up that I also blogged about the making of Guitar Dashboard: http://mikehadlow.blogspot.com/2018/09/what-i-learned-creati...
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Comment #17989703
It's very easy to add new tunings. I'll collect all the ones from the comments here and add them in the next few days.
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Comment #17989633
Right now, I just want more people to know about it and get some good feedback on what works and what doesn't. I'd be super happy if guitar teachers and other music educators pick …
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Comment #17989590
I've found a looper pedal a fantastic tool for learning theory. Play some chords from a particular scale, then try improvising over it. You get a real feel for how the different mo…
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Comment #17989573
I'd agree. For beginners, Guitar Dashboard is probably overkill. I really wrote it for people like me, who'd been playing guitar for a while and know all the basic chords, but want…
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Comment #17989548
My favourite book on music theory is 'Songwriting Secrets of The Beatles' by Dominic Pedler. The title doesn't do it justice. It's a magnificent treatise on music theory and song w…
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Comment #17989495
That's a very good question. I had plans to add major and minor pentatonic scales until it became clear that they way they are used, especially in rock and other blues based music …
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Comment #17903127
SEEKING WORK | .NET / C# developer | Remote: yes | http://mikehadlow.com Location Brighton, UK Remote work: yes. GitHUb: https://github.com/mikehadlow Blog: http://mikehadlow.blogs…
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Comment #10676797
Actually the article very clearly says that the majority of professional developers don't have 'serious tech degrees', and that a large number of those that graduate from such degr…
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