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AglyEwokLeader
Send message to guild chat
Alamofire
Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
Algorithm
AppleTV-test-app
test apple tv
copy_folder_to_another_repo_action
This GitHub Action copies a folder from the current repository to a location in another repository
HYVConfiguratorAFNetworking-Mantle
MyShows
Custom client of myshows.me for iOS.
YevhenHerasymenko's Repositories
YevhenHerasymenko/HYVConfiguratorAFNetworking-Mantle
YevhenHerasymenko/MyShows
Custom client of myshows.me for iOS.
YevhenHerasymenko/AglyEwokLeader
Send message to guild chat
YevhenHerasymenko/Alamofire
Elegant HTTP Networking in Swift
YevhenHerasymenko/Algorithm
YevhenHerasymenko/AppleTV-test-app
test apple tv
YevhenHerasymenko/copy_folder_to_another_repo_action
This GitHub Action copies a folder from the current repository to a location in another repository
YevhenHerasymenko/EmptyProject
empty project
YevhenHerasymenko/FirstGroupLectures
Contains material which we do on lecture
YevhenHerasymenko/ImagePicker
:camera: Reinventing the way ImagePicker works.
YevhenHerasymenko/Lecture3_HomeWork
YevhenHerasymenko/MarvelHeroes
Test app for Marvel API
YevhenHerasymenko/MelbourneTestProject
YevhenHerasymenko/MemeMe
YevhenHerasymenko/OnTheMap
The On The Map app allows users to share their location and a URL with their fellow students. To visualize this data, On The Map uses a map with pins for location and pin annotations for student names and URLs, allowing students to place themselves “on the map,” so to speak. First, the user logs in to the app using their Udacity username and password. After login, the app downloads locations and links previously posted by other students. These links can point to any URL that a student chooses. We encourage students to share something about their work or interests. After viewing the information posted by other students, a user can post their own location and link. The locations are specified with a string and forward geocoded. They can be as specific as a full street address or as generic as “Costa Rica” or “Seattle, WA.”
YevhenHerasymenko/PersonUI
YevhenHerasymenko/PitchPerfect
YevhenHerasymenko/ProgrammingAssignment2
Repository for Programming Assignment 2 for R Programming on Coursera
YevhenHerasymenko/ProjectEuler
YevhenHerasymenko/ReactNativeSample
Sample project for testing react native
YevhenHerasymenko/SideMenu
An interactive iOS side menu with rich features.
YevhenHerasymenko/SwiftGroup1
Programming with first Swift group in Spalah
YevhenHerasymenko/SwiftGroupFinalProgect
Check, search, saving favourite movies and etc.
YevhenHerasymenko/TelegramChallange
Telegram official coding competition for Android, iOS and JS developers starts tomorrow. March 10-24, 125,000 USD in prizes. The goal is to develop software for showing simple charts based on input data we provide. You can use either JavaScript, Android Java or iOS Swift. Note: you may not use specialized charting libraries. All the code you submit must be written by you from scratch. The criteria we’ll be using to define the winner are speed, efficiency and the size of the app. The app should show 4 charts on one screen, based on the input data we will provide within the next 24 hours. We will announce how you can submit your finished work later in this channel. Designs for the contest charts are attached below. We’ll distribute the 125,000 USD prize fund among the authors of the slickest apps in the final week of March. Stay tuned for contest-related announcements in this channel.
YevhenHerasymenko/TestGraphs-
Testing drawing circle graph and plots
YevhenHerasymenko/TestReaddle
YevhenHerasymenko/VirtualTourist
The Virtual Tourist app downloads and stores images from Flickr. The app allows users to drop pins on a map, as if they were stops on a tour. Users will then be able to download pictures for the location and persist both the pictures, and the association of the pictures with the pin.