David Augustus's Projects
My first new repository .
Agar.io clone written with Socket.IO and HTML5 canvas
An HTML5 Pool Game...with bombs!
Invite all of your friends to like a page using this simple script.
Bet BTC playing roulette
Simple CSS to recreate the appearance of Facebook's buttons and toolbars.
facebook badge jquery plugin
Share images on Facebook using jQuery
Facebook PHP SDK
This website show you how to use Facebook's Social Plugins, in the context of a fake winery.
Facebook timeline with simple html and css. Built with middleman
Facebook login script for websites : Script will Pull following data from users profile : userid,name,fname,lname,gender,email,birthday,Education,public profile_pic ,Home Town, Current City ,friendlist, ineterested in, relationship status, movies watched , TV Series, Music, books, users newsfeed contents, tagged photos.
Simple Facebook page to vCard generator
A boilerplate for Facebook page tabs
Akshell guestbook app
magento extension for managing FAQ
Today Facebook released their updated JavaScript SDK. Now the authentication system is based on OAuth 2.0 and HTTPS. So I updated my previous tutorial by writing this new post. In this post I’ll show you using javascript how could you easily integrate facebook connect (login/logout) features in your site. Additionally how to use Facebook API to get user’s information. Here I only used JavaScript no back-end PHP or any server side language.
Demo site of group iDo for CMPT470 in SFU.
PHP SDK for the Facebook API
Implementação da geração de QRCode do Pix em PHP
Post to multiple Facebook groups in one click.
A sample application exploring the Facebook SDK and the Graph API
Twitter client for connect apps
This is a repository that houses all of the most up to date localization files for the Ushahidi platform
Canvas is home to millions of game players on Facebook.com. Friend Smash for Canvas uses the Facebook SDKs for PHP and Javascript to implement Facebook's social channels and payments to enable a engaging, viral and profitable product.
An experiment to see if we can get a bunch of people to send pull requests about what open source means to them