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Why Webflow is our favourite tool for prototyping

Why Webflow is our favourite tool for prototyping

Webflow is a tool for designers to build websites using a visual editor, with no code. It’s amazing how a designer with no idea about…
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amaia
Jan 22
Predictive maintenance platform for Gearboxes

Predictive maintenance platform for Gearboxes

We often hear the term Industry 4.0 as a necessary process for a more automated, efficient and sustainable future. In this post I would…
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Jose Ayudarte
Jan 18

Simple tools for a complex future.

The scientific and entrepreneurial titan Stephen Wolfram made public his ambitious Physics Project this March, in the middle of the…
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Asier Galdos
Nov 3, 2020
(Re)Imagining our future.

(Re)Imagining our future.

“Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future”. — Niels Bohr
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Asier Galdos
Jun 18, 2020
Helping small businesses, one gift-card at a time with Clojure and Hydrogen.

Helping small businesses, one gift-card at a time with Clojure and Hydrogen.

A couple of weeks ago, we published Kuttuna.org web application, which is Magnet’s initiative for supporting our community and the local…
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Lucas Sousa de Freitas
Apr 26, 2020
Kuttuna — cuida lo que más quieres

Kuttuna — cuida lo que más quieres

Kuttuna.org es una plataforma web para la compra de tarjetas -bono prepago para utilizarlos en nuestras tiendas y pequeños negocios.
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Irati Etxeberria
Apr 3, 2020
Kuttuna — Zaindu maite duzun hori

Kuttuna — Zaindu maite duzun hori

Koronabirusak gure gizartean sortu duen egoera denok ezagutzen dugu, eta guztiok pairatzen dugu era batean edo bestean. SARS-CoV-2-ak…
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amaia
Apr 3, 2020
How we make remote work work.

How we make remote work work.

One colleague of mine recently typed this in the team chat: “”May you live in interesting times” was a Chinese curse, right?”. We were…
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Asier Galdos
Mar 12, 2020
Monitoring IoT devices with Amazon CloudWatch in Clojure

Monitoring IoT devices with Amazon CloudWatch in Clojure

In Magnet we have a lot of projects going on in different sectors and with a diverse type of customers. One of them, which we are very…
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Bingen Galartza Iparragirre
Jan 29, 2020
Is the digital transformation of your business a bumpy journey? Here are some solutions.

Is the digital transformation of your business a bumpy journey? Here are some solutions.

In order to compete and differentiate themselves from their competitors, companies must transform and develop their businesses to offer…
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Asier Galdos
Oct 24, 2019
Rasa MetaForm

Rasa MetaForm

Rasa is a great, open-source framework for building and deploying contextual chatbots. Earlier this year they introduced Rasa Forms…
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Kamil Hryniewicz
Sep 1, 2019
Cropping images in ClojureScript

Cropping images in ClojureScript

Displaying images in CSS is always a tricky work, furthermore if the images have different sizes or aspect ratios. Some of the projects we…
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Bingen Galartza Iparragirre
Aug 28, 2019
Data-driven tooltips (popovers) in re-frame

Data-driven tooltips (popovers) in re-frame

Most of our projects, has a need to display tooltips. Those tooltips can vary in purpose. They can be as simple as some text that appears…
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Damian Hryniewicz
May 3, 2019
So, what’s the point of Clojure? A business approach.

So, what’s the point of Clojure? A business approach.

We recently won a bid for an important software contract. One competitor, frustrated by the setback, has been trying to sow fear around…
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Asier Galdos
Mar 15, 2019
Using lein checkouts for easier development of modules

Using lein checkouts for easier development of modules

Here in Magnet we have a big internal project going on. We’re building Hydrogen — a modular system that allows you to serve different…
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Damian Hryniewicz
Dec 22, 2018
Hydrogen builds the boring yet highly critical stuff so you can add value for your user.

Hydrogen builds the boring yet highly critical stuff so you can add value for your user.

Something I have learnt with experience is that building a digital product is hard and building a business around software is even harder…
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Asier Galdos
Dec 11, 2018
Clojure MXNet for musculoskeletal disease diagnosis

Clojure MXNet for musculoskeletal disease diagnosis

Back in May, we released a proof-of-concept deep learning webapp using Cortex, the native Clojure deep learning library.
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Kamil Hryniewicz
Aug 18, 2018
HTML to PDF in Clojure

HTML to PDF in Clojure

Some months ago our colleague Jose wrote a post about our experience constructing pdf’s from clojure code. That post got some feedback, and…
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Usoa
Jul 2, 2018
GDPR right to be forgotten vs. Datomic

GDPR right to be forgotten vs. Datomic

Let me start off with a quick trivia: Do you know that guy?
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Damian Hryniewicz
Jun 7, 2018
Deep Learning: buzzword or buzzworthy?

Deep Learning: buzzword or buzzworthy?

The tech industry is known for producing buzzwords constantly and even if it is not feasible (nor healthy) to keep up, we all fall into the…
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Asier Galdos
Apr 25, 2018
How can we help?

How can we help?

One of the challenges we have here at Magnet is to explain what we do. This post will try to answer this question by explaining what value…
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Asier Galdos
Mar 28, 2018
Caching dependencies in Bitbucket Pipelines when running a dockerized build

Caching dependencies in Bitbucket Pipelines when running a dockerized build

With Docker and docker-compose we’re trying to have the same setup in a local development environment and in Continuous Integration (CI)…
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Iván Perdomo
Mar 22, 2018
Using docker-compose in Bitbucket Pipelines

Using docker-compose in Bitbucket Pipelines

At Magnet we use Bitbucket to host our code and we recently switched to use Bitbucket Pipelines for building, checking, testing and…
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Iván Perdomo
Mar 15, 2018
Do you really need a CSS framework?

Do you really need a CSS framework?

In Medium and in many other platforms, as developers we have to worry about adapting the content to the user’s needs: that is, to build…
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Estibaliz Rodriguez
Feb 13, 2018
Clojure & Datomic: Time Travel made easy

Clojure & Datomic: Time Travel made easy

A few weeks ago I was assigned a task to retrieve missing data from the past. I must admit I was intrigued and a little daunted: “how am I…
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Lucas Sousa de Freitas
Jan 5, 2018
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