Fernando BlatinLets PopulateDeveloping a website in Wordpress in 2018WordPress powers the 26% of the Internet webpages. It has been around for years, with a big company and community supporting the…Oct 4, 2018Oct 4, 2018
Fernando BlatETL: from raw data to Populate DataWorking with data is hard, 99% of the times we need to adapt it to the format and the semantics of our systems: data formats, variable…Jun 7, 20181Jun 7, 20181
Fernando BlatAlgunas curiosidades sobre los datos de actividad comercial en MadridEl otro día me topé con el Censo de locales, sus actividades y terrazas de hostelería y restauración, un conjunto de datos del Portal de…Apr 13, 2018Apr 13, 2018
Fernando BlatinLets PopulatePopulate will be speaking at T3chFestThe T3chFest is a free technology event organized in the University Carlos III (Madrid, Spain) by their students during the 1st and the 2nd…Jan 22, 2018Jan 22, 2018
Fernando BlatinCircleCIHow Populate uses CircleCI to implement a nice continuous delivery workflowAt Populate we design and develop projects related with civic tech and civic engagement, mainly in Ruby on Rails and Javascript. For the…May 12, 2017May 12, 2017
Fernando BlatinStartups for NewsPopulatePopulate is a studio focused on civic engagement design and development. One of our most relevant projects was the website and the database…Mar 27, 2017Mar 27, 2017
Fernando BlatinLets PopulateWorking efficiently with Spanish geographical entitiesWe are big fans of the Open Source community since we learned to program. Everyday we use many libraries created by people like us in their…Jun 10, 2016Jun 10, 2016
Fernando BlatinLets PopulateUsing ElasticSearch as a super fast structured data storage in Populate projectsElasticSearch is probably the preferred full-text search engine nowadays for most developers: it’s fast, powerful, comes with nice defaults…Feb 11, 20161Feb 11, 20161