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I actually started on this a couple of months ago (just as a prototype for myself at the time), but never really got around to finishing anything publishable. I got some time on a flight in the past few days and thought itβd be something fun to work on and polish up!
Like [Pinchy for Androi...
I have heard a lot about people misusing REST, and I would rather do it properly than improperly when writing an API for myself, since it seems like I could learn something about good APIs, since the people who came up with REST thought so long about how they should work. What are the best resource...
Thanks for looking guys. This site has been a side-project/hobby of mine for a while now. The past few days for me have been spent rewriting it from the ground up to be a much better site. I know that there are other beer sites out there, but I think that there is something special about making a se...
I've open sourced the code I wrote for [countinual.com](http://countinual.com) which has been storing counter data for all of my company servers (bandwidth, cpu, memory, etc.) as well as some personal things (like [Lobsters stats](https://github.com/jcs/lobsters/blob/master/app/controllers/signup_co...
Still very alpha... developed during a Startup Weekend event.
Script I wrote a while ago to help me update to the latest snapshots (or releases) in OpenBSD.
An **open source** **ad-free** resource, [algebrarules.com](http://algebrarules.com) provides all the most useful *Rules of Algebra* in one place: easy to understand, free, and accompanied by informative descriptions & examples.
These simple rules β applied with a pinch of imagination and a dash...
**Hello.** I built a 100% open-source hosting platform for JavaScript microservices, in Javascript. Ask me anything!
**The project:** [http://hook.io](http://hook.io)
**The source code:** [http://github.com/bigcompany/hook.io](http://github.com/bigcompany/hook.io)
**Built with:** [Node.js](...
I made a quick little Dockerfile search engine over the weekend that hits the Sourcegraph API. My goal is to make it easier to find how to install or configure things in Dockerfiles by seeing how other open-source projects have done it.
It has instant search, and it also has tooltips in the Docke...
I like this post because it just informs people on why we have no RVM without being too tutorialized. It's not version specific and is still useful in 2016.
A little Friday afternoon ship to add a view to Libraries.io that shows some of the most unloved but highly used libraries, medium post goes into more detail, direct link here: https://libraries.io/unseen-infrastructure