Tales of updating to Gatsby 2.0 September 30, 2018
I haven't been doing much maintenance to this website since I migrated to GatsbyJS, but recently Gatsby has announced its 2nd major release. This is a big step forward for...
A world of coding 💻, by Alejandro Martinez
I haven't been doing much maintenance to this website since I migrated to GatsbyJS, but recently Gatsby has announced its 2nd major release. This is a big step forward for...
On every new iteration of my website I'm always happy to have taken the decision of using a static site generator instead of a big and fat CMS. This gives...
As I mentioned in my previous post, I'm Rebuilding my website with GatsbyJS. At the moment of writing this the migration is pretty much done. I spend the morning setting...
This days, between watching WWDC sessions, I'm undergoing the renewal of this my personal website and blog.For the past 3 years this website has been running in a Digital Ocean...
Swift, Rust, Go, and the rest of tomorrow’s languages, can you marry modern thinking, build a community with simple as a core design goal, and save web development from itself?Worth...
The other day I had to work with some date formatting on iOS and Android and I end up using the great website. I immediately missed the option to change...
On the episode 125 of ATP (A Better Future for Everybody) there was an intense talk abut the future of the software and its openness. The talk started as the...
Lately I’ve been working on move my site, again, to Jekyll. Using directly the original Jekyll and keeping my customizations apart from the source I think that I accomplished what...
Crhis give us some cool ideas for open source projects in Siwft. A web framework (like Rails or like Sinatra). Some people have already been experimenting in this direction. Since I...