Ben Kinsey | Sr. UI Developer
Ben Kinsey is a Sr. UI Developer at XTIVIA with extensive experience focused on all aspects of web application technologies. Additionally, he has taught full stack web development at a coding bootcamp.
Ben Kinsey
Sr. UI Developer
Ben Kinsey is a Sr. UI Developer at XTIVIA with extensive experience focused on all aspects of web application technologies. Additionally, he has taught full stack web development at a coding bootcamp.
How to Integrate “React JSON Schema Form” into a Redux and Typescript Project
In a previous blog, I wrote about combining React, Redux, Typescript, and other technologies in order to build a web app following best practices, and I provided a very simple example app. In this follow-up blog post, I will flesh out the example by adding a form... read moreBest Practices with React, Redux, and Typescript
I have selected a family of related technologies that make building modern web applications significantly easier than it ever has been. This is a curated selection of technologies representing nothing more than my own opinions as a long time UI Developer.
read moreLiferay DXP 7.2 Bootstrap Material Design Theme
Google’s Material Design is perhaps the most influential visual design philosophy for both web and mobile in existence today. Material Design has taken the front end world by storm, with specialized integrations for virtually all of the major SPA frameworks... read moreEmbedding Web Content in Liferay DXP Page Fragments
Liferay DXP 7.1 and 7.2 comes with a powerful new feature called Page Fragments. Page Fragments allow you to embed a grouping of content on a directly editable Content Page. A Page Fragment is a re-usable section or component that can contain an arrangement of various... read moreLiferay DXP Video Carousel: Challenges and Implementation
A carousel provides immediate interactivity on your website that can engage your audience, and satisfy their desire to learn more about your products and services. A high-quality carousel can motivate your audience to explore a bit first, and then…
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