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rails-beginner-cheatsheet
A cheat sheet for rails beginners, taking care of a lot of basic stuff and information. Aimed at helping beginners too look up stuff. Originally created for my RailsGirls project group.after_do
after_do allows you to add simple callbacks to methodsdeep_merge
Deep (recursive) merge for maps, keywords and others in Elixirrubykon
A Go-Bot written in Ruby. Work not so much in progress anymore but also not quite done πTracketyTrack
A Web-Based User Story Tracker for Agile Teams - so easy even a child could use itwingtips
A nice little presentation written in shoespomodoro_tracker
A tiny shoes application written to keep track of working items and pomodorosbunny
April's fools for benchmarking 2018.elixir_boards_benchmark
benchmark of multiple different possible representations of a 2D board in elixircloud9-jasmine-ext
A jasmine test panel/runner for the cloud9 IDECoffeeRecommender
A recommendation engine written in CoffeeScript and NodeJSPuzzlenode-solutions
My solutions to some puzzlenode puzzlesminimal_cowboy_tester
Another script to show client connection closing killing the process in cowboy (or its deps).speccr
A testing library for crystal inspired by rspec3 - WIP/does not work yetphoenix_echo
Simple Phoenix Channel application that reacts specially to some requests (useful if you want to build your own phoenix channel client)acceptance_test_speed
Low level speed comparison capybara poltergeist (ruby), wallaby (hound is WIP)fizzbuzz
fizzbuzz in different languagesphoenix_validations_showcase
nothingelixir_playground
just playing aroundshoes-artoo-sphero
Playing with controlling a sphero from shoes with the help of artoo.magic-support
Some elixir to help with Magic (yes, the card game)ruby_playground
Just some scripts I play around with in rubybb-matchengine
Prototype of a basketball match engine in rubyweb-go
A Go AI running purley on clientside of the web with web workers. Trying to be a hand-in for Mozilla Dev Derby.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us