Name: James Collins
Type: User
Company: Slackware Industries
Bio: The prevention of the end, if utilised correctly! SPG
Slack Lifes Matter, Slack Is Wack, Wack Is Slack, Slack Lives Matter!
Location: Tubbington of London
Blog: [email protected]/[email protected]/[email protected]
James Collins's Projects
Extracts code from from one repository to another preserving history
Code of Conduct for the Pop Community
Code of Conduct for the System76 open source community
18F's code of conduct.
prototype server for creating interactive "try SPARK / try Ada" webpages
A general collection of useful code snippets and projects
All my thinking about some code challenge and Free Code Camps
New Jekyll site for Code for Newark based on Open Savannah brigade site
Creates a code.gov code inventory JSON file based on GitHub repository information. #nsacyber
Ubuntu codelabs offline website
mirrored from https://cr.deepin.io/#/admin/projects/appstore/codelobsteride
In-browser code editor
Transform a JSON grammar into a syntax-highlight parser for CodeMirror
My own playground for PLP (Programming Language Processing) using DeepLearning techniques
Determine How Code Depends On and Modifies State.
My solutions for CODEWARS: A collection of TDD katas (simple programs) written in JavaScript, Python, and more to learn and have fun!
Coding practices for Cisco SEs, by Cisco SEs
Arduino 101 Bootloader
What can be better than a cup of coffee during a break? A coffee that you don’t have to make yourself. It’s enough to press a couple of buttons on the machine and you get a cup of energy; but first, we should teach the machine how to do it. In this project, you will work on programming a coffee machine simulator. The machine works with typical products: coffee, milk, sugar, and plastic cups; if it runs out of something, it shows a notification. You can get three types of coffee: espresso, cappuccino, and latte. Since nothing’s for free, it also collects the money.