I built an array of arrays. I pushed new arrays into the array in several spots. In one of them, I pushed the values of an array into the array, and not the array itself. I am not 100% sure how that happened, especially with it working occasionally. But that’s solved. I don’t forsee any other places for this to go wrong. Some more error handling is in place too, which should make future troubleshooting easier.
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Check out my error handling
Yeah, now when we get errors it won’t be a while. The future is fantastic. I should have implemented this immediately, but I didn’t think SendGrid would fail quietly as much as it has – all their examples use try/catch – implying they would throw 500 errors. I swear they used to.
A quick test
It worked once, then didn’t work. I didn’t change anything between those two tests. So what’s really happening here? Let’s find out if it works this time.
The Transformative Power of Art in the City
If there’s one thing we’ve learned over the last nine years of working with hundreds of businesses and artists, it’s that art has the power to transform spaces.
Whether it’s in the public realm or specific to a private development, art elevates the experience of the built environment, providing intrigue and inviting people to become curious about their surroundings.
A DAY WITH THE COLORADO ARTS CAUCUS
Earlier this month, NINE dot ARTS CEO Martha Weidmann spoke alongside a handful of other Denver executives at the Colorado Arts Caucus about Arts and the Economy– a topic we get especially excited to talk about!
The Colorado Arts Caucus convenes three to four times each year with the hopes of inspiring arts advocacy by connecting state legislators to local art enthusiasts. We were honored to be part of this month’s session to be able to advocate for artists and share the incredible impact they have in our communities.
NINE dot ARTS Launches Paid Internship Program to Encourage, Support Careers in the Arts
The team at NINE dot ARTS is excited to announce a new internship program, designed to engage the next generation of art professionals in using the power of art to transform the average business environment. The program, which will launch in January 2019 with five intern positions supporting all facets of the organization, is designed to provide comprehensive insight and hands-on experience in the art advisory business, while encouraging students across disciplines to explore a career in the arts. Resumes will be accepted on an ongoing basis, with a December 10 deadline to submit resumes to join the inaugural class of Intern Dots.