Scott Burton (@scottburton11)
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    78.8 %
    JavaScript
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Top repositories

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Badgeable

Badgeable is an elegant DSL for awarding badges
Ruby
72
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2

tweetflow

A sample application that visualizes the Twitter stream using EventMachine, WebSockets, Google Maps, Backbone.js and oh, what the hell, MongoDB.
Ruby
11
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3

Futures-Exchange-Example

an example futures exchange market clearance system
Ruby
10
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4

badgeable_active_record

ActiveRecord adapter for Badgeable
Ruby
6
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5

Shopping-Ember.js

An example shopping site that uses Ember.js as a client-side MVC library
Ruby
6
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6

moviebot

A simple movie converter, queue and directory crawler for MEncoder, FFMPEG and Apple Compressor
Ruby
5
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7

paperclip-rightaws-fails

An example project which demonstrates the failure (and potential success) of thoughtbot-paperclip 2.3.1 and right_aws
Ruby
4
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8

Shopping-Spine.js

Example shopping app using Spine.js
Ruby
3
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9

acts_as_secure_url

attaches security generation and route-based authentication to Rails models
Ruby
2
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10

Seamus

Seamus is not an Irish monk
Ruby
2
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11

bonemail-2

A sample application that uses Backbone.js to handle content list & detail display
Ruby
2
star
12

Client-Side-Framework-Shootout-Talk

JavaScript
2
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13

map_reduced

Easy templating for your MongoDB map_reduce runs
Ruby
2
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14

correlation_mr

Correlation algorithms using MongoDB's Map-Reduce function
Ruby
2
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15

Shopping-Backbone.js

A sample shopping app using Backbone
JavaScript
2
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16

UploadService

Generic RESTful upload service app
Ruby
1
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17

em-http-request-webdav

Adds Webdav-specific HTTP method wrappers to em-http-request
Ruby
1
star
18

keyable

The Keyable mixin makes a class keyable, replacing attr_* methods, for no discernable reason.
Ruby
1
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19

Ember.js-Examples

Some example patterns for Ember.js
JavaScript
1
star
20

storyboardr

Post, arrange and print your storyboards
Ruby
1
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21

simple_callbacks

Easy, no-frills callbacks for any class
Ruby
1
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22

gilt_api

JSON API example that mimics a gilt.com API
Ruby
1
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23

burger-time

D&D 5e Hunger rules for Foundry VTT
JavaScript
1
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24

ProjectImporter

Transfer a directory of files to a FileBox Pro project, create thumbnails and metadata when appropriate
Ruby
1
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25

jquery.fader

A draggable horizontal fader.
JavaScript
1
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26

configurize

Configurize makes your ruby class configurable
Ruby
1
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27

touch_events_adapter

TouchEvent adaptor - adapts touch events into mouse events
JavaScript
1
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28

tokyomapper

A succinct ORM for TokyoCabinet
Ruby
1
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29

jquery.draggable

Makes DOM elements draggable
JavaScript
1
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30

tennis-kata

1
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31

groundhog

A simple retry loop
Ruby
1
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32

js-preflight

Easy preflight command-line script for jslint and jsmin
Ruby
1
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33

Informer

Running Informer will watch something, formulate messages about it, and report back somehow. It is useful for extremely simplified reporting the status of a host system.
Ruby
1
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34

WordPairs

WordPairs is a solution to a common coder job interview problem: find pairs of words from a dictionary whose endings are the reverse of one another. WordPairs assumes the last two characters are reversed (e.g. "briskest", "briskets"), but can be used with any segment length and arbitrary dictionaries. Command-line usage is included.
Ruby
1
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