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advent-of-code-2016 icon advent-of-code-2016

Fun with the Advent of Code puzzles (http://adventofcode.com/2016) in TypeScript & Angular 2

bcw-capstone icon bcw-capstone

A full-stack web/mobile app, nicknamed "Sightings", designed for tracking wildlife sightings in the Boise-Nampa area. This project was dreamed up in late summer 2016, during the height of the Pokémon Go craze, as a sort of "Pokémon in real life" app, a field guide to local wildlife enhanced with gamification-style features designed to encourage more exploration of local natural areas. It was (partially) built by four students in the Summer 2016 full stack immersive course at BoiseCodeWorks, with an AngularJS (1.5) front end and a Node.js and Firebase back end.

da-planets icon da-planets

Building a universe, one, JSData resource at a time... (Very similar to BoiseCodeWorks/da-planets, built from scratch by coding along in class)

drafty icon drafty

Drafty attempts to answer the question: "Just how drafty is it in that drafty room of the house?" This repo houses the website that is designed to accompany drafty-data-collection.

drafty-data-collection icon drafty-data-collection

Drafty attempts to answer the question: "Just how drafty is it in that drafty room of the house?" This repo houses the data logger that is designed to run on Raspberry Pi.

ganon icon ganon

A javascript library #hacktoberfest

minerva icon minerva

A simple webpage about Minerva Hamilton Hoyt, champion of the California desert. Basic HTML, CSS, and a wee bit of Bootstrap. This was my first FreeCodeCamp project ("Build a Tribute Page"), built in the spring of 2016.

minimal-mistakes icon minimal-mistakes

:triangular_ruler: A flexible two-column Jekyll theme. Perfect for personal sites, blogs, and portfolios hosted on GitHub or your own server.

minipedia icon minipedia

A web app that allows a user to search for and preview Wikipedia articles or to fetch a random article from Wikipedia. Built to fulfill the requirements of the FreeCodeCamp challenge “Build a Wikipedia Viewer” and designed with special focus on simplicity, mobile reponsiveness, and accessibility. Written in Angular 4 with TypeScript and Sass.

site-refresh icon site-refresh

A new look for the website (in progress). Fun with CSS animations and such.

tree-quotes icon tree-quotes

Tree-themed random quote machine. Simple JavaScript functionality, intro to Twitter integration, and fun with background images. (FreeCodeCamp project: random quote machine)

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