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Miguel Gaspar
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Miguel Gaspar

Miguel Gaspar started working at Webdetails about 3 years ago, some time before the acquisition of Webdetails by Pentaho. He was a consultant in the Implementation team and his work involved developing dashboard solutions as part of services. He is now acting as the technical owner of some of the Implementations projects as part of the Webdetails team in Pentaho. He likes to be as professional as possible, but in an informal way. One of his favorite hobbies is learning and his particular areas of interest are: business analytics, predictive analysis and big data, augmented reality, and cloud computing. He likes to play and is a huge martial arts fan and also one of the worst soccer players ever. He is married and a parent of two young and lovely daughters, who would like to spend more time playing like crazies with him. He also likes to spend time with friends or just having a drink and a good talk with someone else, if possible with his family at his side. He really hates liars.
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Adding resources – JavaScript and CSS


You already saw how to create a new dashboard, and add components, but you haven't yet seen how to include JavaScript and CSS code, which is available in CDF. I always like to add my JavaScript files with the code for the project/dashboard. Regardless of whether we are creating a dashboard or multiple dashboards in a project, we should always develop it while bearing in mind that we may need to have multiple dashboards, and some of the code and style could be reused for these multiple dashboards.

If you are building dashboards that are similar to each other, you should rethink the way you are creating or designing your dashboards. A dashboard can be flexible in a way that will let you change the behavior and the data to be displayed in an easy way, without too many components and or too much logic.

Let's suppose we are creating four dashboards and all the dashboards will share the style, but also will have different components. Some of the components will...

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Miguel Gaspar

Miguel Gaspar started working at Webdetails about 3 years ago, some time before the acquisition of Webdetails by Pentaho. He was a consultant in the Implementation team and his work involved developing dashboard solutions as part of services. He is now acting as the technical owner of some of the Implementations projects as part of the Webdetails team in Pentaho. He likes to be as professional as possible, but in an informal way. One of his favorite hobbies is learning and his particular areas of interest are: business analytics, predictive analysis and big data, augmented reality, and cloud computing. He likes to play and is a huge martial arts fan and also one of the worst soccer players ever. He is married and a parent of two young and lovely daughters, who would like to spend more time playing like crazies with him. He also likes to spend time with friends or just having a drink and a good talk with someone else, if possible with his family at his side. He really hates liars.
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