Apr
28
2021
Diagram as Code by Mingrammer lets you draw beautiful diagrams while offering so many icons. It is just frustrating to go within all subdirectories to check and see all available icons. I decided to write a piece of code that imports classes from Diagram as Code package’s submodules.I then gather each provider’s submodules in a […]
Tags: Diagram, Python, Reporting
Mar
25
2021
I wanted to show the timeline of a disaster recovery plan on a Gantt style chart to make it look better than a boring list of tasks with start and end times, but I could not find any tool dealing with hours throughout a single day/24 hours. Gantt software such as GanttProject also offer too […]
Tags: Excel, Gantt, Reporting
Mar
14
2021
Diagram as Code is a hot topic these days that brings a lof of benefits. Among them:– Keep track of changes, who and what– Store on a repository as simple text– No need to realign arrows or move things around when you add an item– Much faster as a consequence once you have the knowledge– […]
Tags: Diagram, Python, Reporting
May
11
2013
Radius servers generate a lot of accounting records. Is it worth keeping them? Of course! Beside the fact they could be used to check if a customer was connected at a given date, or find out who got IP address X.X.X.X that same day, the most interesting is to generate Freeradius traffic usage graphs and […]
Tags: Freeradius, graph, linux, Mysql, Oracle, Postgresql, radius, Reporting