Karanja Simon (@karanja-simon)
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    62.5 %
    TypeScript
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  • Location πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ Kenya
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Top repositories

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MultiScreenFramework

A clean JavaFX framework for managing multiple screens or views.
Java
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javafx-demos

Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/javafx-demos
Java
3
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3

africas-talking-otp-api

One Time Pasword (OTP) code generation using otplib and AfricasTalking SMS gateway
TypeScript
3
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4

JavaFXQRGenerator

The QR Generator app is a Java FX version of the QR Generator app. It relies on XZing Library to build the QR and generate the 2D code image that can be exported to the local file system. To read the QR image, you will need to a QR Scanner or the many apps that can scan QR codes using mobile phone camera.
Java
3
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QRCodeGenerator

The QR Generator app is purely built in Java SE for backend and Java Swing for the UI, using the Model View Controller approach. It relies on XZing Library to build the QR and generate the 2D code image that can be exported to the local file system. To read the QR image, you will need to a QR Scanner or the many apps that can scan QR codes using mobile phone camera.
Java
3
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ImageColorExtractor

A Java SE application that extracts per pixel based RGB and Hex color values from an image. The application is suitable for web & UI designers. Check the JavaFX version for updates
Java
2
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7

node-jest-test

TypeScript
1
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intru-detect-backend

An IOT application for motion and intrusion detection and alert using old Android smartphones. The application constitutes a two part:- An android client running on a smartphone and utilizing phone camera for motion detection and capture, usingMQTT to push data to a remote server. The second component is a remote server running a NodeJS service and a VerneMQ broker to handle data from remote devices. The NodeJS backend pushes the realtime data and events to an Angular frontend using Websockets. The application is still in early development stages
TypeScript
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