Articles
Tensorflow 1.X basics
Here are the basics steps necessary to write TensorFlow code.
Testing in NodeJS with Mocha
Mocha is a popular testing framework for NodeJS. it can be installed using npm:
This very application, a CMS based on Neo4J
Publishing articles on a website can be as simple as uploading HTML files to a web server. However, writing articles in raw HTML can be time consuming. A content management system (CMS) is an application designed to solve this issue by providing a simple way to create and manage web content directly from the web browser. There are many CMSs available, namely Wordpress or Joomla but I decided to create my own as a form of practice and in order to have it highly customized to my needs.
TypeScript setup
A guide to setup a TypeScript project from scratch
Unlocking my apartment with my face
As part of a previous project, I installed an IoT lock on my front door, which allowed me to control it using my smartphone. However, having to take out my smartphone every time I want to unlock the door quickly becomes annoying. To improve on the situation, I installed an RFID reader on the lock, which I used in combination with an RFID ring which now serves as my key. To follow up on this trend of finding new ways to unlock my door, I decided to explore face recognition technologies.
Updating Ingresses to networking.k8s.io/v1
Using Ingress with the extensions/v1beta1 API has been deprecated in Kubernetes 1.14 and will be removed in 1.22. This article presents how to update an existing manifest to the new API, networking.k8s.io/v1.
User management and authentication service using MongoDB
More often than not, web applications require restrictions regarding who can access the content that they serve. This involves an user management and authentication system, which, if designed inappropriately, can lead to security concerns. However, the development of such system can be time consuming, especially if done repeatedly for multiple applications.
User management microservice based on Neo4J
Web applications commonly require a user database and the management logic for it. Having to build such software infrastructure for each individual app would be time consuming so I designed a general-purpose user management microservice that can be easily integrated in a project.
Users and groups in Linux
In linux, or at least Ubuntu, a user can be added using:
Using v-for or v-if on multiple elements
Items to which <code>v-if</code> or <code>v-for</code> apply can be grouped inside <code><template></code> tags. For example: