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Last weekend, MIT hosted a COVID-19 hackathon to combat the pandemic. 1904labs' geospatial developer, Jake Stäzrad, shares his experience as a mentor and using our internal geospatial group's newly open sourced framework, ol-kit, as a supporting technology for the challenge.
Ensuring your customers can seamlessly interact with your brand over mobile was already critical. Yet, in these unprecedented times, offering accessible ways for your customers to connect with your brand on their go-to device is even more important.
Using Angular 8's new support for SVG templates
Organizations undergoing a cloud transformation have much to learn, not only from the Greeks, but also from modern tech giants.
When 1904labs was founded two years ago, we launched with a vision of helping enterprise customers transition their applications and data to the cloud.
In this post, we'll highlight some of today's development woes, and introduce some concepts that can help address them.
We’ve noticed the transformative power of what we’ve come to call a Cloud Native Platform.
After evaluating several streaming frameworks I came across Twitter Heron.
Ryan Withers, 1904labs Practice Director - Cloud Solutions & Development Operations, explains the benefits of Cloud Native software along with the benefit of building software Cloud Native solutions.
Any professional working in the Geospatial domain is inherently familiar with ESRI and their software.
What's next for me is owning cloud deployments and automating as much of it as I can.
There are many methods that can be used to stand up a new Angular project, along with an even larger number of technologies to pair with it. In this article we’ll be going with two different approaches to setup a new Angular application: The first being the use of the Angular CLI, and the second being a more “manual” Webpack-based setup.
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