Likes: | d3.js javascript typescript zsh vim sketchapp observablehq |
Dislikes: | php mysql java |
Building interactive story-telling data-driven Vue components with d3.js under the hood
I'm responsible for the mobile app: UX/UI design, development for iOS. - Auth with Firebase - REST communication with the backend - Communication with an IoT device (ESP32) - Programming of the ESP32 device (C language)
Build visual interactive React components. (Vector editor, animations, Number Line and more)
We are developing rich data management/mining/visualization application for large international businesses. I’m responsible for the frontend: architecture, design, UX, data visualizations, reusable npm modules. Quality control: code/design/ux reviews, writing style guides and best practices. UI/UX Design: understand the user needs, make wire-frames, UX prototypes, hi-fidelity designs, iterate.
Implemented dashboard with interactive widgets with stats for emoji startup.
A factory didn’t have tools to control the production processes. Business processes were kept only in the minds of the top managers. They had some analytical data collected but they did’t have tools to analyze this data. Therefore my task was to make a clear visualization of the key processes that are taking place in different parts of this big organization.
What I did:
What I learned:
The task was to create data exchange service for both corporate and external use. The corporate exchange hub is destined for the interaction between different software components used in our company. The wider purpose was to use the Exchange hub as a B2B exchange data provider for other businesses.
What I did:
[C# .NET Framework 3.5]
;What I learned:
"parrot"
module to allow monitoring uptime and error status of our 24/7 software [C# .NET Framework 3.5]
It was a user-friendly claim management system and project management with web-interface. The task was to create a system that would allow every department of our company fill an issue to another department for quick and easy processing.
What I did:
[jquery]
;[html5]
.What I learned:
One of the largest distribution electric grid companies of Russia had a lack of user support services. Clients were unable to present a claim or get an appointment without having to stay in the line for hours.
What I did:
What I learned:
After many years of working for a big corporation I decided to undertake a freelance project at my free time. The task is to develop yet another geoservice with local search in the map and places index.
This project is an ideal sandbox for me as a developer, due to the fact that my client is very well-disposed to me, and I can fully control the technical scope of works to be done.
After some hesitation between RoR and Django, I have chosen the latter. Now I have a great time pythoning and wonder how could I use PHP before.
In this project I like the fact that this project will be seen and used and judged by the real people and not only by the corporate employees as it is usually done on my principal job. This is quite a challenge because this means a higher grade of responsibility for me as a programmer.
The project is not finished yet due to low concernment of the client.
What I do:
[django, jquery, google-maps]
.What I learned:
From 2005 up to 2008 I was working on the project www.soyuz.ru which implied the creation of commercial and representative site of a major Russian recording company.
What I did:
[php+xml+xslt]
; [prototype & raw javascript]
. What I learned:
Animated jQuery Autocomplete plugin
There are lot of autocompletion plugins. One I have created myself years ago, before jQuery era. After a while I needed nice animated autocompletion plugin for jQuery. But after a lot of searching I found nothing that I would like. So I forked the simplest jQuery autocomple plugin and basing on it developed a nice sexy autocompleter myself.
The plant leaves grow and make the gold angle to each other
First of all I have started learning Processing by this project.
It is the best way to learn the technology: to start using it.
So I had an idea of this model and got on to work.
My intention was to reveal how the Fibonacci phyllotaxis emerges naturally during the simulation of the growth of a plant. And I have accomplished what I wanted. As a result this model demonstrates how the angle between the successive leaves gets close to the Golden Angle.
The chart shows that in any moment there is someone who's watching the same yoga video with you. The data was collected for my Telegram bot.
Incredible work by Mike Bostock with a lot of good stuff in the “Related work” section.
Not so practical but it was a pleasure to hold in hands a well-crafted piece of design. I’m glad I got a dead-tree version of the book.
I failed to convince my coworkers why multi-tasking, instant communication and quick switching between projects results to low-quality output. In that book, the author explains exhaustively these matters and provide lots of examples and research studies.
Must read and reread for anyone dealing with technology
Must read: The Ladder of Abstraction, Learnable Programming. And all his talks. It is a gem.
No-bullshit approach to building software business
There is no software without architecture. But plenty with bad architecture. The sooner you learn essentials the better as it will affect every you decision in a lifetime.
A 50 years old classics that becomes better with years. Time-related details are easier to notice and skip to not be distracted and it's easier to focus on the essence. The book uncovers the metaphysical depths of software. And suggests universal approaches to managing its complexity.
Some parts could be outdated depending on what stage of transition to Remote work you are. Well written easy read.
First Computer: | ZX Spectrum |
Favorite Editor: | Vim |