alexis boissonnat.

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#Angularjs

AngularJS seemed to be a very good candidate to provide a useful way to structure javascript code and bring better coding techniques. I was very enthusiastic during my first tries. But I have to admit that all the gossip around the version 2.0 have underwhelmed me.

Wy-T-iwyg

May 01, 2015
Markdown document editor based on Rails and AngularJS

wy-T-iwyg stands for What You Type is What You Get. This is a basic document sharing platform, built over a powerful markdown editor with a full real-time rendering.

The front-end is entirely managed with AngularJS (giving a try to AngularJS was actually my main motivation for working on this project) just after the boring registration stuff, while Ruby on Rails takes care of the business model.

wytiwyg

I’m thinking about dropping AngularJS and transform this POC in ruby gem for markdown edition.

Resources

You can give a try here wytiwyg.herokuapp.com

Technologies

Ruby, Ruby on Rails, AngularJS, Bootstap, Github, Heroku

IDEAS

Sept 2012 - Oct 2015
Intelligent Neighbourhood Energy Allocation & Supervision

IDEAS “Intelligent Neighbourhood Energy Allocation & Supervision” is a R&D project supported by the European Commission, focused on the development and operation of energy positive neighbourhoods. In addition, IDEAS focuses on the economic and environmental benefits of doing so.

IDEAS develops and validates different tools and business models needed for demonstrating the cost-effective and incremental implementation of an energy positive neighbourhood. The neighbourhood energy management tool enables intelligent energy trading and operation of equipment and buildings along with local energy generation and storage.

My team was in chagre of the development of user interfaces that engage communities and individuals in the operation of Energy Positive Neighbourhoods. I was responsible for the whole development process from conception to deployment.

Resources

Technologies

Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Javascript, AngularJS, Bower, Grunt, Heroku, Git, GitLab, Trello