More info: I am currently building a website to showcase the data, but in the mean time I have a Instagram account where I for example once a weekly update what are the most popular hashtags in the Finnish Instagram community. https://www.instagram.com/iigeesuomi/
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#12I'm working a platform that gives athletes advanced stats and analysis on their activities by using their GPS data. Think Strava but aimed at the more serious athlete. http://www.scinder.io I'm now learning React Native to launch a mobile app and working on segments and routes functionality which is quite touch.
I think the focus on analysis is more important that the statistics - i mean there is so much training data out their, and hardly any of its used. Ideally I would want the application to highlight the area of the quickest gain - and factor in training sessions off the back of this?
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#17[1] beware, german! also we are reworking the website: https://hackundsoehne.de
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#19[0] - https://github.com/heartsucker/node-deb
[1] - https://github.com/heartsucker/rust-csrf