Pinned Repositories
elixir
Elixir is a dynamic, functional language for building scalable and maintainable applications
aoc_2019
Advent of Code 2019
aoc_2020
Advent of Code 2020
citp-lib
Controller Interface Transport Protocol (CITP) library
ex_modbus
Elixir ModbusTCP Client
ex_osc
Open Sound Control server and client libraries for Elixir
ex_sACN
Elixir support for Streaming DMX over ACN (ANSI E1.31)
netrunner
processing-edmx
Processing library to support DMX over ethernet
student_list
School directory CRM
jwarwick's Repositories
jwarwick/citp-lib
Controller Interface Transport Protocol (CITP) library
jwarwick/BasePath
jwarwick/PatentCrawler
Web scraper for USPTO patent site
jwarwick/Simple3d
Sample Processing code to demonstrate 3d authoring
jwarwick/Sliders
cool jQuery sliders
jwarwick/docrails
PLEASE CHECK http://github.com/lifo/docrails/wikis
jwarwick/gameday_api
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
jwarwick/Innovation-Wave
Simple Sinatra app to display log messages
jwarwick/node-messageserver
Node.js + Express + Faye message server
jwarwick/rails
Ruby on Rails