por khassler | Dic 4, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Data, Firebase, Flutter, Front End, Google, JavaScript, Medium, Mobile, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
In a recent side-project of mine I needed to perform some simple loading of data from an external data source. This was all data that I had collated myself so I decided to manually load it up into Firestore — in this post we’re going to quickly take a look at how we...
por khassler | Dic 2, 2018 | AWS, Back End, BlogHassler.ec, Internet, JavaScript, Medium, Mobile, MongoDB, NodeJS, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA, REST API, Servidores
Get familiar with function-as-a-service (FaaS), deploy a demo on a AWS Lambda serverless computing platform, hook up a MongoDB database-as-a-service to a serverless REST API, and more. Serverless architecture is a cloud computing execution model where a cloud provider...
por khassler | Dic 1, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Dart, Design, Flutter, Front End, Internet, JavaScript, Medium, Mobile, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
Small update: I left out Option 4 (which I assumed, incorrectly, was implicit). Because of that I changed up the ending too 🙂 One of the great things about Flutter is that it allows you to create rich, design driven applications. The Material library is feature rich...
por khassler | Nov 26, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, CSS, Front End, Google, Internet, JavaScript, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA, Python
For many, CS50 needs no introduction. For the uninitiated, CS50 is Harvard University’s Introduction to Computer Science course, taught by Professor David J. Malan and available for anyone to take for free online. Over the years, CS50 has gained an almost cult-like...
por khassler | Nov 24, 2018 | BlogHassler.ec, Dart, Design, Flutter, Front End, Medium, Mobile, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
A tutorial to the power of Hero widgets in Flutter This article is the fourth article in a series of articles meant for an in-detail study of Flutter widgets. After covering ListViews, TextFields and FloatingActionButtons in depth, we will now go into the Hero widget...
por khassler | Nov 21, 2018 | Back End, BlogHassler.ec, Chrome, Chrome DevTools, Data, Design, Front End, Google, JavaScript, Linux, Medium, Programación, Progresisive Web Apps, PWA
Why WebXR and Web Bluetooth make a great combo WebVR + Web Bluetooth demo running in a desktop web browser It’s an exciting time for interacting with physical devices via the web — and also for the Immersive Web. The former just received a boost last week with Web...
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