Name: Justin McCammon
Type: User
Company: @EnergyHub
Bio: Engineering leader and Full-Stack Software Engineer. Lover of Python / Django, Postgres, vanilla Javascript, SASS, Neo4j and Elasticsearch.
Location: Boulder, Colorado
Blog: http://justinmccammon.com
Justin McCammon's Projects
Easily add a "add to calendar" button to your websites. This JavaScript library supports Google Calendar, iCal, Outlook and Yahoo Calendar.
Draws a three part date control: month select, day input, year input
Cookiecutter Django is a framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly.
A mostly reasonable approach to CSS and Sass.
The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
Eat School Lunch Challenge
Official Python low-level client for Elasticsearch.
Temporary Boulder Digital Works site
A javascript library for multi-touch gestures :// You can touch this
A Python SDK for HelloSign's API
Embrace the APIs of the future. Hug aims to make developing APIs as simple as possible, but no simpler.
JavaScript Style Guide
Style your @font-face elements while they load or upon catastrophic failure
jQuery Validation Plugin
A social coding experiment in Javascript
Collection of notes on things I know, or at least once knew
jQuery HTML5 Instagram Client Library. Allows for Instagram Authorization as well as retreiving, and posting data to a users Instagram.
Pelican theme inspired from medium
The Me Machine mashes up your Foursquare, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Spotify feeds to create a beautiful display that let's everyone know just what you're up to.
Neo4j Bolt driver for Python
Development repository for Opscode Cookbook nginx
Chef Cookbooks for the AWS OpsWorks Service
A document to help you set your company's parental leave policy. Focused on small / medium companies
A website you join via pull request.
Resources for JS / Python / Django learning
Roots is a starting WordPress theme made for developers based on HTML5 Boilerplate & Bootstrap from Twitter.
The Semantic CSS Grid: Page Layout for Tomorrow
A Coding Social Experiment