Entries
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Every-where I went to concerts
Come along with me on a journey down memory lane, where I reminisce about past concerts I went to.
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Mapping a Super Bowl halftime show
Challenging myself by creating a top down map of Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl Halftime Show inside Datawrapper.
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Building accessible sites with SvelteKit: seven practical tips
Some tips to help spread awareness of and fix accessability issues, specifically focusing on keyboard navigation.
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Why bi visibility matters
Talking about the biggest โ but at the same time one of the more misunderstood โ subgroup of the queer community.
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The history of left-handedness
"The history of left-handedness" is a chart that is used in an infamous analogy for queer oppression. I dive into the paper where the data originated from and learned about the difference between direct and indirect social pressure.
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Humanity deserves more humane drug policies
Germany recently decriminalized the possession of small quantities of cannabis for personal consumption and I a look at the topic that first got me into politics: drug prohibition.
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A recipe for Datawrapper
I analyzed the work git repository throughout the years to examine developments in technologies used.
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Visualizing my musical journey
My first weekly chart and general entry on the Datawrapper blog where I scraped my last.fm data and created a supersized tag timeline.
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Svelte Radio: SvelteLab - a Svelte REPL for SvelteKit with Antonio and Paolo
๐๏ธ A Dream Came True! Paolo and I got invited to the one and only "Svelte Radio" Podcast to talk to Kev, Brittney and Antony about creating SvelteLab!
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CodingCatDev: SvelteLab a supercharged REPL for Svelte with Antonio Sarcevic & Paolo Ricciuti
๐๏ธ Paolo and I got invited to the "CodingCatDev" Podcast to talk to Brittney and Alex about SvelteLab!
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Simple native-like App in SvelteKit!
๐ผ This guide shows how to create a simple installable and offline-first web application using SvelteKit and workbox-precaching. It only takes less than ten lines of code for the Service Worker!
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Svelte Society - London May 2023: Hacking SvelteLab: behind the supercharged REPL for Svelte
๐๏ธ Paolo and I got invited to "Svelte Society London" conference to talk about creating SvelteLab!
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Svelte makes Drag And Drop API easy!
๐ผ This video shows how to create a minimal draggable and dropzone Svelte Action using the browser native Drag and Drop API. It only takes about 80 lines of code for the Svelte Actions.
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{๐งช} SvelteLab Launch Teaser
๐ผ When we launched SvelteLab, we wanted a small teaser video to get everyone hyped in as short as time as possible. I used Motion and Final Cut Pro to create the teaser!
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Create an offline-first and installable PWA with SvelteKit and workbox-precaching
โ๏ธ How to create an offline-first and installable Progressive Web App using SvelteKit and Workbox precaching with just 34 lines of code.
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Creating a Web App with Imba - The friendly full-stack language
๐ด I created a little Web App with Imba in a live stream and cut it up for your enjoyment!
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Create a toast notification package with SvelteKit
๐ฆ How to create a notification store and component as a library for Svelte and packaging it up for npm with SvelteKit!
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Introduction to Web Components
๐งฑ During my 1th semester of my Informatics Masters's degree, I wrote a paper on web components, detailing the value, usage and authoring of Web Components. I also explain how to build Web Components with Svelte.
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Offline First Sync Booking App
๐ข During my 1th semester of my Informatics Masters's degree, we got tasked to create Pirate Bay Tours, an offline-first booking app for internal use by a cruise line.
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Future of Sun and Earth โ A Scientific Animation
๐ During my 5th semester of my Media and Communications Informatics Bachelor's degree, I got to lead a team of 15 talented fellow students.
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Already Deprecated: Einfรผhrung in Web Components und Komponenten erstellen mit Svelte oder Stencil (Content In German Language)
๐๏ธ I got invited to the "Already Deprecated" Podcast to talk about Web Components, and creating them with Svelte. This episode is in German.