Name: Dan Greene
Type: User
Bio: A pragmatic developer who loves to write quality code quickly that _really_ helps users. I'm polyglot & full-stack, but my brain thinks in TypeScript.
Location: Greater Philadelphia, PA
Blog: https://dev.to/dgreene1
Dan Greene's Projects
A library to help convert AMAZON.DATE strings to useful objects
An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
GitHub’s official command line tool
demonstrates interesting cypress examples and best practices
A quiz to help you see if you really understand dates
When you want your code to work in every environment, call on the Environment Enforcer.
This is a test repo to confirm that environment-enforcer is working properly
rules to help you avoid problematic date math errors
A library to help people with parsing & formatting JsJoda types in a highly-opinionated but helpful manner
A convenience method for overwriting only the values you want
Make your tests clearer by clarifying which mocks haven't been implemented yet
A collection of Editors, Linters, Parsers, Code Generators, Documentation, Testing
A github action that checks the validity of your NPM/Yarn package.json and lock file
Solving the paint shop problem
a PoC of permit.io
This repository houses an RBAC-style Aserto policy for the PeopleFinder sample.
A react component that implements the treeview pattern as described by the WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices.
A zero-dependency helper for instructing an API to return a sparse fieldset in a strongly-typed manner (useful for OData and JSON API)
React Select
This is an attempt to prove that a Reagent (React from ClojureScript) website can be turned into a microfrontend
:vertical_traffic_light: An extensible linter for the TypeScript language
Build swagger-compliant REST APIs using TypeScript and Node
This example repository shows how you can use tsoa with koa to generate swagger and routes for an api that would write to a SQL database via TypeORM
DEPRECATED-- Jest now includes types. Former description: Helps you write faster spies by automatically inferring the real implementation's type signature
hands on training for people to learn about TypeScript
:robot: Easily test and debug Alexa skills programmatically
A tool to help you to keep your microfrontend deployments up-to-date