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interfake
💻 Fake APIs for prototypes & automated tests.skifree.js
🎿 The classic PC Game SkiFree, but in JS.forkability
🍴 A linter for your repository.q-examples
🎓 Examples of how to use kriskowal's "Q".eventedloop
➰ Evented loops for timed events & games.dothething
Do The Thing is an easy-to-configure server for handling webhooks.bomberman-mmo
💣 Incomplete online Bomberman clone.giveafork
A little app to help you find open-source projects to contribute togpterm
A natural-language interface for your 🐚 shell, powered by GPT 🤖nodejs-for-front-end-workshop
Learn NodeJS as a Front-end developer.danhough.com
My personal blog, written for generation by JekyllOnda
📰 Online News Diversity Analyser in PythonBlankCanvas
A simple, no-bloat, no-framework, unopinionated boilerplate for creating a 2D Canvas Game from scratchphonegap-not-so-bad-talk
The slide deck for a talk which I delivered at Mobilise London June 2014elevator-lift
This is an elevator/lift simulator built in JavaScript. Maybe one day it will form part of a SimTower port?Scroutenise
A simple Javascript library built on top of the Google Maps V3 + Places API to find places along a routenode-maintainer-talk
A talk titled "I'm a Node Module Maintainer (And So Can You!)"mojirecall
How many Emoji can you recall from memory?todos-phonegap
A crappy todo app for PhoneGappicnic
Collaborative project with Incubus London (https://incubuslondon.com). Name pending.wen
Triggers events based on the truthiness of predicate methodsgeo-path-compare
A small library for comparing two paths of latitude/longitude pointsruby-site-mapper
A script which takes a page and then goes through all the pages it can find on the domain of that page.simplemd.js
A really simple, unfinished markdown parser I wrote for a job interview once. Supports Headers, Paragraphs and Links.jerk-for-git
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