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node-lipsum
lipsum.org Service CLI/NodeJS Moduleeffective-communication-book
A book I'm working on about how to communicate as a software engineer, modeled after the "Effective Software Development" seriesreact-service-container
Simple, robust, idiomatic service locator library for react applications.cycloneJS
A pure-JS adaptation of the W3C's Structured Cloning Algorithmstevia
Experimental module providing natural sweetening for javascript objectssmatch
scala-style pattern matching for Javascriptco-talk-examples
Example Code from my talk on Javascript Coroutinesezproxy
Keyboard Shortcuts for Your Address Barcake-autocomplete
Autocompletion for CoffeeScript's cake build systemMaxCurl
Data retrieval client for MaxMSPreact-midi-keyboard
(WIP) A Polyphonic MIDI Keyboard built with React, Reflux, and the Web {Audio,Midi} API(s)serde_bencode
Bencode serialization / deserialization for rust, powered by serdeYATI
Yet Another Twitter Interface: Twitter for your Terminalmeatloaf
Instant ML Development EnvironmentsZenTomato
A CALModoro timer πwavpool
("WavePool") Wordpress for Audio HostingJAMLive
An interactive, audience-participatory audio generation server built with Scala, Play!, and BackboneJSpepperonibot
πA jacked diesel italian chatbot for your entertainment.fight-timer
π A timer application that can be used for practice in boxing, MMA, Muay Thai, and/or other combat sportsPeak-Harmonics-Ratio
Uses given peak data to infer some basic psychoacoustic data about a waveform. Licensed under the WTFPL.MaxGCD
MaxMSP External that uses Euclid's Algorithm to compute the GCD of two numbersTravisKaufman_FlashMP3Player
A simple flash-based mp3 player, as well as an assignment for my Audio for the Web classTK.bpmtoms
MaxMSP External Object that converts tempo information into a millisecond valueSAC-Converter-Algorithm
Algorithm that mimics the behavior of a Successive Approximation Analog-to-Digital Converter by finding an integer value using the same technique, even improving on it a littleLove Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us