Check out this insightful article from my colleague engineer Alberto De Agostini, where he shares his team’s experience of building a secure, scalable, and maintainable back-office system. Discover the key challenges and solutions they encountered, along with useful tips and best practices for creating Subito’s scalable back-office web application. Don’t miss out on this informative …
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Since I started playing with the GPX files and understood how data extraction works, I just couldn’t resist the idea of doing some data visualization, so I did some experiments and then went down the rabbit hole. I ended up creating a beautifully animated sparkline graph in SVG and CSS that shows the trends of various measurements.
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It was pretty challenging but I enjoyed it very much, still …12:18 (+0200)Cavallino-Treporti, Italy17°CI found a way to upload GPX files directly from Tina with a custom component thus bypassing their media gallery, which is great because it was a pain to every time transfer the file to the computer and manually push it. Since I can do that, I decided to go a step further and parse the GPX file immediately in CMS during activity creation instead of saving a path to the file and letting users parse …
Show more22:37 (+0200)Cavallino-Treporti, Italy16°CMost developers when using HTML inputs with
type="number"
assume the input value will be a number, and get confused when the value is a string instead. This is because the type=“number” actually tells the browser that the input is used for numbers and to provide a number input UI with included built-in validation to reject non-numerical entries.Now to get the number almost …
Show more10:02 (+0200)Cavallino-Treporti, Italy16°CSince I’m on a short holiday and have plenty of free time I’ve decided to implement some new cool features on this blog that I’ve seen on Aaron’s blog, which are location and weather conditions when posting. This status post is just a test of the current implementation, which seem to work fine.
16:07 (+0200)Cavallino-Treporti, Italy19°CToday’s Starship launch was one of the most exciting I’ve seen in a while. It took off a few seconds after the countdown with a few failed engines and still managed to climb to the Starship separation altitude, this just shows how resilient this rocket is. Even with the rocket blow up it still is considered a successful launch, hence it was called a test launch where things were …
Show more21:15 (+0200)I’ve created a public repository on my GitHub with an initial version of my Neovim configuration which should be a good starting point. I’ll document it better as it matures.
09:57 (+0200)Finally, the long-awaited Starship launch, crossed fingers that everything goes as planned. Live streaming here.
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