Pinned Repositories
441
auto-googler
Automatically open the first Google hit for all queries in a list
bootcamp-git
Introduction to git
BriteBoard
http://codepen.io/qaz/pen/wzams Create your own! Add custom colors and row/column numbers
c4cs.github.io
Course Homepage for Computing for Computer Scientists
cnees.github.io
minesweeper
Implementation of Minesweeper with only HTML and CSS
TreeSquid
In-depth communication
treesquid-rails
In-depth communication–Under active deveopment
video
Tool for interacting with videos in course management systems
cnees's Repositories
cnees/video
Tool for interacting with videos in course management systems
cnees/minesweeper
Implementation of Minesweeper with only HTML and CSS
cnees/TreeSquid
In-depth communication
cnees/441
cnees/auto-googler
Automatically open the first Google hit for all queries in a list
cnees/bootcamp-git
Introduction to git
cnees/BriteBoard
http://codepen.io/qaz/pen/wzams Create your own! Add custom colors and row/column numbers
cnees/c4cs.github.io
Course Homepage for Computing for Computer Scientists
cnees/cnees.github.io
cnees/treesquid-rails
In-depth communication–Under active deveopment
cnees/cyrano
Poetry helper
cnees/DefinitelyTyped
The repository for high quality TypeScript type definitions.
cnees/dotfiles
cnees/elasticsearch
Open Source, Distributed, RESTful Search Engine
cnees/Empirical-Core
Empirical-Core is our web app for managing students, assigning activities, and viewing results. Core seamlessly incorporates 3rd party applications via the Empirical API.
cnees/exquisite
"Exquisite" appears to come from the Latin for "from" (ex) and "what" (quis). Huh. Merriam Webster says, "Exquisitus, past participle of exquirere to search out, from ex- + quaerere to seek." Past participle would be "sought out." It all begins to make sense. It follows that "seek" and "what" (quis also means "who," incidentally) would sound similar in Latin.
cnees/getbem.com
Get BEM to all people in simplest way
cnees/mygithubpage
cnees/neochess
Neopets petpage compatible chess game with AI
cnees/Poetry
If you're writing a poem and you can't think of a word for "seize" that rhymes with a word for "false," this is your script. It cross references the synonyms of two words to find rhymes.
cnees/rails
Ruby on Rails
cnees/rails-api
Rails for API only applications
cnees/resume
Software and full-stack engineer targeting entry-level educational technology development position
cnees/ruby
cnees/ruby_server
cnees/rubyII
cnees/test
cnees/trade
cnees/veggies
Minimal SVG server
cnees/what-do-you-call-this-in-ruby
Solving the second hard problem in Computer Science.