Brett Pyle's starred repositories
developer.github.com
GitHub Developer site
developer.github.com
GitHub Developer site
windows-admin-center-sdk
SDK including documentation and sample code for developing extensions for Windows Admin Center (previously Project Honolulu)
chrome-wakatime
Chrome extension for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your browsing activity.
outlook-dev-docs
Microsoft Outlook Developer Documentation
outlook-dev-docs
Microsoft Outlook Developer Documentation
windows-admin-center-sdk
SDK including documentation and sample code for developing extensions for Windows Admin Center (previously Project Honolulu)
python-instagram
Python Client for Instagram API
python-instagram
Python Client for Instagram API
browser-wakatime
Chrome extension for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your browsing activity.
MapsSDK-Unity
This repository contains samples, documentation, and supporting scripts for Maps SDK, a Microsoft Garage project.
sweetalert2
✨ A beautiful, responsive, highly customizable and accessible (WAI-ARIA) replacement for JavaScript's popup boxes. Zero dependencies. 🇺🇦
face-api.js
JavaScript API for face detection and face recognition in the browser and nodejs with tensorflow.js
async-storage
An asynchronous, persistent, key-value storage system for React Native.
react-native
A framework for building native applications using React
create-react-app
Set up a modern web app by running one command.
awesome-machine-learning
A curated list of awesome Machine Learning frameworks, libraries and software.
ml5-library
Friendly machine learning for the web! 🤖
tensorflow
An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
awesome-nodejs
:zap: Delightful Node.js packages and resources
business-cards-latex
Business cards template in latex. Duplex (doubleside) printable. Two languages (back/front) supported. Optimized to be easily extensible.
Database-Books
"Computing should be taught as a rigorous - but fun - discipline covering topics like programming, database structures, and algorithms. That doesn't have to be boring." -- Geoff Mulgan