John Munsch (@JohnMunsch)
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    Ruby
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    CSS
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Top repositories

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airquotes

Source code for a custom t-shirt price quote site written using AngularJS.
JavaScript
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AngularJSExamples

A repository for AngularJS coding examples I develop as I work with the framework.
JavaScript
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PaperQuik

Archiving this much older version of things in favor of the https://github.com/JohnMunsch/PaperQuik.com repo.
JavaScript
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ClearAndDraw

The software which powers http://ClearAndDraw.com. Written in AngularJS, it allows for quick filtering of the cards available today and records your cards and dice information in localStorage of the browser.
HTML
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selfhelp

**Deprecated**: selfhelp is an example of a Node.js application capable of detecting new versions and upgrading itself. This would mainly be useful for cross-platform desktop apps based on Node.js.
JavaScript
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netcomix-v1

An online CBZ format comics reader
JavaScript
11
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PaperQuik.com

Powers PaperQuik.com. Based on Lit (w/ Vite).
JavaScript
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Root

Code, links, and reference material for the Packt Publishing course Angular 2 Essentials.
JavaScript
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Racetrack

A sample application developed for the Packt Publishing course Learning AngularJS Directives.
CSS
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component-catalog

Exploring building a variety of components using plain JavaScript (ES2015) and Polymer. Hoping to expand into X-Tag, SkateJS, and slim.js later.
HTML
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building-browsergames-tutorial

**Deprecated**: This is ancient and should be ignored. I simply rescued it from Google Code before it was deleted.
Ruby
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playing-today

This is a quick app I've thrown together to find out who can play games at lunch where I work. It has that specific task, but it's also a chance for me to play with LitElement, GraphQL, and a little bit of D3.js.
JavaScript
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