Marcello Prattico (Astrochimp)

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Company:Astrochimp

Location:Syracuse, NY

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jekyll

:globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby

legacy-homebrew

đź’€ The former home of Homebrew/homebrew (deprecated)

devise

Flexible authentication solution for Rails with Warden.

mustache.js

Minimal templating with {{mustaches}} in JavaScript

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Twig

Twig, the flexible, fast, and secure template language for PHP

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friendly_id

FriendlyId is the “Swiss Army bulldozer” of slugging and permalink plugins for ActiveRecord. It allows you to create pretty URL’s and work with human-friendly strings as if they were numeric ids for ActiveRecord models.

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form

jQuery Form Plugin

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codeigniter-restserver

A fully RESTful server implementation for CodeIgniter using one library, one config file and one controller.

ThinkUp

ThinkUp gives you insights into your social networking activity on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and beyond.

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git-deploy

git deployment made easy

Language:RubyLicense:MITStargazers:2093Issues:51Issues:63

restful-authentication

inactive project

Language:RubyLicense:MITStargazers:1571Issues:17Issues:27

tweetstream

A simple EventMachine-based library for consuming Twitter's Streaming API.

Language:RubyLicense:MITStargazers:1109Issues:33Issues:169

javelin

Large, bloated Javascript framework with an unintuitive, verbose syntax and very few features. Browsing its inelegant, poorly written source is an unwelcome experience.

Language:JavaScriptLicense:BSD-3-ClauseStargazers:499Issues:135Issues:0

Beer-Me

Mobile application that tells you where the closest beer is, based on your location. One native Android branch, and one PhoneGap (cross-platform mobile development framework based on HTML, CSS and JavaScript) branch.

MIT-Mobile-Web

The Mobile Web Project was initially developed during the summer of 2009 and is a fork of the original v0.9 release of the MIT Mobile Web project that can still be found on SourceForge. The project was updated in May 2010. It is a product designed to make it easier for higher education institutions to deliver mobile-optimized information and services. It helps deliver task-based content like maps, events, and directory information optimized for device "families." Full documentation can be found at http://mobilewebosp.pbworks.com/ Updates to the project can be found on Twitter at http://twitter.com/mobilewebosp/

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