In this post I explain how to use the authentication in ShinyProxy with IdentityServer and set up roles for each application.
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Deploy ShinyApps with Azure and Docker
I explain how to deploy in a Azure WebApp a ShinyApps created with RStudio, using Azure DevOps as repository and Docker as container
Deploying dockerized R/Shiny Apps on Microsoft Azure
In this article I show how quickly deploying dockerized R/Shiny Apps on Microsoft Azure and make them available globally within seconds
Blazor integration with Identity Server
I share the code for a Blazor integration with Identity Server and BFF. All browsers don’t allow to share or save an authentication token
Configure RStudio in Azure with Ubuntu
I like to explain how to configure RStudio in Azure with an Ubuntu virtual machine running a script at the startup. Quick and easy.
Creating log files with R
In this short post I explain how creating log files with R using log4r is a fast, lightweight, object-oriented approach to logging in R based
Pull Docker image from ACR in pipelines
How to pull a container from Azure Container Repository without getting Denied retrieving permissions failed in Azure DevOps pipeline? Solved
Getting started with Swift development
Getting started with Swift development is a quick post to give you the basis to start creating apps with your Mac but also with Windows
Setting up a Blazor WebAssembly application
Setting up a Blazor WebAssembly application creates a new solution for a simple project to explore components and interactions with Blazor
How to use an Azure API Management Service
API Management creates consistent and modern API gateways for existing back-end. How to use an Azure API Management Service in a real world?
Customize your pipeline in Azure DevOps
In this post I show how to customize your pipeline and other external files in Azure DevOps using variables from the Library
Getting started with Windows Terminal
Getting started with Windows Terminal: this is the main build for the product. This is the new shiny terminal for Windows 10. See why…
Microsoft explains what you’ll lose by upgrading to Windows 10
Microsoft announced today that it will be launching Windows 10 on July 29th, encouraging Windows 7 and 8.1 users to reserve their free upgrade with a notification in their task bar. However, while the company has been busy highlighting all the shiny new features in the upcoming OS, it’s been a bit quieter when it comes to spelling out the limitations — including making updates automatic for Windows 10 Home users. Firstly there are the software losses. Most of these will only affect a small number of users, but upgrading will mean…