airbender's Projects
Google App Engine based on Python, Flask, RESTful, Bootstrap and tons of other cool features
Provides support for Laravel on Google App Engine
Fast, lightweight Sessions middleware for Google App Engine (secure cookies, memcache, or datastore)
Gaia is a HTML5-based Phone UI for the Boot 2 Gecko Project
A light-weight data-federation technology built on Apache Derby. Gaian accesses and transforms data securely "at the edge" and can discover other instances of itself to form a scalable data network.
Adaptive gradient-augmented level set method for a two-dimensional advection equation
Data intensive science for everyone.
collection of sample Python scripts for consuming Galaxy's REST API
Node.js agent for Galileo - API Analytics
blueimp Gallery is a touch-enabled, responsive and customizable image & video gallery, carousel and lightbox, optimized for both mobile and desktop web browsers. It features swipe, mouse and keyboard navigation, transition effects, slideshow functionality, fullscreen support and on-demand content loading and can be extended to display additional content types.
Build desktop applications in Go and HTML.
:bar_chart: Poll any resource using ES6 Promises and streams
R code & data for EDA of the 2014 Gallup Crime Poll
command line management for Google G Suite
Scripts for use with GAM - Python 2.7
Manage Google G Suite - Extended
MSP Game Content
Some board games + common AI
Examples of some very basic 3D/2D game functions
Play Game of Life in your GitHub contributions
Room for Change - Randomly generated action RPG
A Study Path for Game Programmer
A Gameboy emulator for educational purposes.
A Ruby API for using the Major League Baseball Gameday statistics data. MLB provides very deep statistics for all major league baseball games through Gameday. Statistics include not only the typical boxscore stats, but also down to the physics of every single pitch thrown in the game. You can find the speed, movement, and position of every pitch thrown. The Gameday API makes it easy for Ruby developers to work with all this statistical information. The test directory included with the source code contains many examples of how the API can be used. If you prefer to use SVN, the gameday_api is also available via an SVN repository at: http://code.google.com/p/gamedayapi/ If you like this project, be sure to also check out the Baseball-Tracker project also hosted on GitHub. Baseball-Tracker is a web application that uses the gameday_api. You can find a hosted version of Baseball Tracker at http://baseballstatz.heroku.com
A series of Houdini shelf tools that are geared towards game developers!