Emmanuel Gatwech  (@Emmanuel-Melon)
  • Stars
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    36
  • Global Rank 430,311 (Top 15 %)
  • Followers 85
  • Following 182
  • Registered over 8 years ago
  • Most used languages
    TypeScript
    40.0 %
    Svelte
    20.0 %
    JavaScript
    10.0 %
    C++
    10.0 %
    Rust
    10.0 %
    CSS
    10.0 %
  • Location 🇷🇼 Rwanda
  • Country Total Rank 27
  • Country Ranking
    Svelte
    1
    Rust
    4
    C++
    32
    CSS
    153

Top repositories

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planet-of-the-bugs

The Planet of the Bugs training platform creates fake bug scenarios. It allows developers to practice and hone their skill-sets by exposing them to an endless supply of unique, curated issues and bugs from popular open-source projects on Github.
Svelte
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inspirers

Inspirers is a platform for people to pursue their dreams – personally, professionally and socially. It helps you track your long-term goals and reminds you how far you've come.
TypeScript
8
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la-revue

A restaurant review website that provides information on restaurants in any given location by using data from Google Maps APIs.
JavaScript
6
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sahil

Sahil functions as a platform linking businesses with suppliers and customers, facilitating automated procurement and distribution of goods. It establishes a centralized and well-managed supply chain solution tailored to the needs of small businesses.
TypeScript
3
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ney_db

A distributed key/value store database inspired by Cassandra's architecture
Rust
2
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shopify-clone

A Shopify Clone using Django
CSS
1
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loan_calculator

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eman-website

Personal Website
Svelte
1
star
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Neno

Neno is a word guessing game that you can play with friends. Players receive a letter and are to guess 5 words that start with that letter.
TypeScript
1
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melon

DropBear is a programming language developed by Steve Kinney as a course project for FrontEndMasters. The course is called Build Your Own Programming language.
C++
1
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sunduk-backend

Sunduk is a digital platform that allows users to join or create savings groups, known as 'sunduks,' to pool funds, take turns receiving lump sum payouts, and support each other's financial goals. This README provides an overview of the backend codebase for Sunduk.
TypeScript
1
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