HitorunaWorking with Tox (for data scientists)Tox is a generic virtual environment management and test command line tool. It has several uses which are not limited to running tests.Aug 21Aug 21
HitorunaShowing clickable data frames as GUILately I have been using Gradio, an open source python package to build GUIs. It let us use several interesting components in our GUIs…Jul 11Jul 11
HitorunaWidgets (and later Animations)This weekend I have been playing with a nice feature of matplotlib called animations. Matplotlib is the de facto standard library we use…Nov 5, 2023Nov 5, 2023
HitorunaMonitoring our FastDDS applicationFollowing my last article in which I got to experience FastDDS, I was so eager to try the monitoring tool called FastDDS Monitor. It seemed…Jun 12, 2023Jun 12, 2023
HitorunaMy first application in FastDDSI have some experience dealing with ROS (Robotic Operating System) and a bit less with ROS2 (To read a simple ROS2 demo on Windows check my…May 9, 2023May 9, 2023
HitorunaTrying ROS2 on WindowsI usually do my programming on Linux -Ubuntu to be more specific-, but for a while I was thinking to give ROS2 a try and the day I decided…May 2, 2023May 2, 2023
HitorunaPytest, don’t tell me you did not find the module. It is right there!When adding tests to your code (or well, if we are TDD writing tests before code) it is a good idea to put your tests files in a separate…Mar 31, 2023Mar 31, 2023
HitorunaPytesting with picklesLast week, I was asked to write pytest code for some code we had at work. The peculiar thing was that I had to use some test data that was…Jan 29, 2023Jan 29, 2023