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Check out https://fatmap.com. It's owned my Strava, so it uses it's user data to really easily and intuitively create routes. Source: about 3 years ago
What I don't like so much is the mountains - they look very smooth with weird segmentation, and they appear convex, more like a scorpion's tail. I'd recommend using fatmap.com to get a feel for mountain morphology. In general you want it dominated by branching and diverging river valleys, giving a spider- or octopus-like pattern of ridges, which slope sinuously down in concave sections, peaks to shoulders,... Source: over 3 years ago
In the meantime, you can use fatmap.com to get high res imagery. Source: over 3 years ago
My snowboard rides however are very much distorted and barely recognizable (probably because of the high elevation change). Fatmap (fatmap.com) visualizes them very nicely (even better than e.g. Relive IMHO). Source: over 3 years ago
Download a maps app for walking tracks. Many apps don't show informal fracks which are often very handy. For this, I often use the FatMaps app. (https://fatmap.com/). Source: over 3 years ago
I'm trying to use Codacy to review my code. One of the issues is regarding the use of the "setcookie" function. Source: over 4 years ago
Does anyone have an example on how to get this conversion done on github actions where I can convert the *.coverage file into a *.xml file for uploading to codacy.com. Source: about 5 years ago
Online analysisFinally, if you want a simple way to analyze your code without having to manually configure everything locally, you can use an online code review service such as Codacy (shameless plug here). We already integrate some of the mentioned detection tools in this article and we are working every day to improve the service. The other main benefit of using automated code review tools is to allow you to... - Source: dev.to / over 5 years ago
Because you care and because you always want to be better, automation is a great way to optimize your review workflow process. Go ahead and do a quick search on Google for automated code reviews and see who better fits your workflow. You'll find Codacy on your Google search and we hope you like what we do. - Source: dev.to / over 5 years ago
Slopes - Track your edge skiing and snowboarding
SonarQube - SonarQube, a core component of the Sonar solution, is an open source, self-managed tool that systematically helps developers and organizations deliver Clean Code.
snoww - The social ski tracking app
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XON (Pre-launch) - Connected snowboard bindings
CodeFactor.io - Automated Code Review for GitHub & BitBucket