Week in Review 2024-08-05
Work, Olympics, and Amsterdam Pride: a week filled with coding, sports, and celebration.
Software development, Olympics, and Amsterdam Pride week. This week had everything. Let’s start with the work side of things. I have been working on our main product, and this week included getting to build the foundations for a new feature. It’s always fun to start something new, and I’m excited to see how the feature will turn out in a couple of weeks. Part of the work included some refactoring, making sure that the code is well structured and ready to keep adding new features. This also included some work on the database migrations, to ensure the database compatibility with the new feature. Overall, a good week at work.
Besides work, the week has been full of events. Summer always is. The Olympics are in full swing, and I’ve been watching some of the events. The tennis had great matches, and the final with Alcaraz VS. Djokovic was amazing. Three hours of great tennis! For next week, I’m looking forward to the track and field events.
Finally the week ended with the Amsterdam Pride Parade. Last week was Amsterdam Pride week, and the parade by the end of it is always a great event. A party and celebration of love and diversity across Amsterdam canals. The parade was full of boats, music, and people celebrating. As the years that I have attended, this also included a boat from Amsterdam police, the fire department, and the army.
From an urban perspective, having the parade in the canals makes it more special. It actually integrates and brings the city into the celebration. Becoming the perfect scenario to celebrate the diversity and inclusion. It’s great live in a city that celebrates diversity and inclusion, a city that is open to everyone.
That’s it for this week. Enjoy the photos and links from this week!
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- Programmers know that “debugging" is nothing more than the laborious process of exhausting the computer until it gets too tired to think of any more new reasons not to work.#programming #computers
- let's build better maps!
- Came across an interesting paper tracking global bicycle ownership. 🚲 🌎 42% of households own at least one bicycle = 580m+ bicycles worldwide. Countries were clustered into groups of similar ownership rates.Based on data from 150 countries, 1989-2012. Not sure if anything like it has since been done. Would be cool to see if/how things have changed.#Dataviz made with #python #matplotlib #pypalettes. Code: https://github.com/Lisa-Ho/small-data-projects?tab=readme-ov-file#072024-global-bike-ownership Paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214140515006787 #cycling #bicycle