Treehouse Quick Tips (HD)

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Treehouse Quick Tips are fast and easy lessons that you can start applying now.

  • 1 minute 49 seconds
    Successful Networking at Events
    The real value of events you attend is in the people you meet and connections you make. In this Treehouse Quick Tip, author and blogger C.C. Chapman shares his strategies for successful networking and standing out from the crowd.
    19 September 2013, 2:15 pm
  • 3 minutes 44 seconds
    How to Do a Reverse Image Search
    Found a photograph online that you'd like to use on your site, but not sure where it came from or who took it? Or are you a photographer who wants to know where your work is being posted? In this Treehouse Quick Tip, we'll learn how to do a reverse image search using Google Images and TinEye.
    12 September 2013, 3:10 pm
  • 4 minutes 3 seconds
    Git Stashing
    In version control, best practice is to commit your work in discrete chunks. Unfortunately, sometimes that's easier said than done when real life gets in the way. In this Treehouse Quick Tip, we'll learn how to overcome this hurdle with Git's stash command.
    4 September 2013, 2:31 pm
  • 3 minutes
    How to Apply for a Design Job
    Many of you are already looking for the next opportunity to work on a freelance project or to get hired by a company. In this Treehouse Quick Tip, Dan Gorgone explains the importance of preparing detailed portfolios and researching prospective clients and companies so you can make a compelling case for yourself as the best candidate for a job or project.
    7 August 2013, 2:13 pm
  • 2 minutes 36 seconds
    How to Use Social Media Logos on Your Website
    It's tough to find a site on the web today that doesn't include Facebook, Twitter, and other social media logos in its design. You probably want to include them on your own site, but where do you find the actual icons? And are there rules for how to use them? In this Treehouse Quick Tip, Chris walks you through how to not only find the most up to date social media logos, but how to follow each site's brand guidelines.
    1 August 2013, 5:04 pm
  • 1 minute 51 seconds
    Running Tests in Ruby on Rails
    Tests are small, automated Ruby programs that automatically test different parts of your applications. After writing some tests, you can run them using the "rake" command line application. Treehouse Ruby teacher Jason shows you how to run tests in this Quick Tip.
    31 July 2013, 6:29 pm
  • 2 minutes 21 seconds
    How to Install Gems in Ruby on Rails
    A Ruby gem is a library you can use in your Ruby applications. It's really easy to install a gem. You just need to know the name of the gem you want to install. In this Treehouse Quick Tip, Ruby teacher Jason shows you how to install the Bundler gem.
    25 July 2013, 2:36 pm
  • 1 minute 59 seconds
    When Should I Test My Website?
    Many people assume that the time to test your website is right before it launches. Having a plan in place, from the beginning, to test your website from a user's perspective will make your work so much easier when it's time to go live. Treehouse business teacher Dan explains the ins and outs of website testing in this Treehouse Quick Tip.
    11 July 2013, 9:56 pm
  • 4 minutes
    What Are My Business Financing Options?
    Are you starting a new business and wondering what your financing options are? Treehouse Business teacher Pasan explains the various kinds of business financing available to you, including equity financing, debt financing, and angel investors, as well as each of their pros and cons.
    27 June 2013, 8:10 pm
  • 2 minutes 5 seconds
    Blogging for Freelancers and Businesses
    Starting up a blog is a fairly simple process these days. But what's not so simple is figuring out what to write about and keeping the content pipeline full. In this Quick Tip, author C.C. Chapman shares advice on how to present new content to raise your profile and generate new business.
    25 June 2013, 3:40 pm
  • 12 minutes 48 seconds
    Using Select2 with Ruby on Rails
    In this Treehouse Quick-Tip, Jason Seifer shows you how to use the [Select2 Plugin](http://ivaynberg.github.io/select2/) with Ruby on Rails. Select2 is a jQuery based replacement for select boxes. It supports searching, remote data sets, and infinite scrolling of results.
    3 June 2013, 8:25 pm
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