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Data engineering tools studies.
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Analysis of Massive Datasets FER labs
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A Clojure(Script) library, which helps to create explicit and understandable results to unify and simplify the data flow
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A generic data flow program
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data-flow-graph based tool to transform data
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Kotlin bindings for https://github.com/NYTimes/Store
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Application which reads json data from kafka. This application is a prototype on how we can consume JSON messages from KAFKA and persist it
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My first tech blog on how to understanding a login authentication app using the concept of Model-View-Controller and Objective-relation Mapping methodology.
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Name tag generator app that allows the user to be fully interactive in creating and removing name tags.
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Redux is one of the most beautiful implementations of flux design pattern that implements one-way data flow. since I like to build my own version of every library I learn to better understand it. In this section, I want to run a simple example of a Redux library for myself. I'm glad to know your opinion :)
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Graph computation in Clojure using spec
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Practica inteligencia de negocios, etl desde archivos excel a una base de datos relacional
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Created with CodeSandbox
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NileDB.com HTML site
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Application which posts json data to kafka. This application is a prototype on how we can push Json messages to kafka through a REST endpoint
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