Alex Pearson's repositories
personal-page
My personal page.
demo-accordian
A quick accordian demo thing for Alyssa
quick-mailer-api
An example project for setting up Rails as a JSON API with an ActiveMailer queue
enzyme-by-example
A demo of unit testing with Enzyme, Mocha, Chai, Sinon, and React
simple-state-machine
The world's simplest uni-directional data flow example
redux-by-example
A step-by-step example of working with Redux (for lunch-and-learn presentation)
wasm-bindgen
Facilitating high-level interactions between wasm modules and JavaScript
elm-slides
An interactive slideshow app written in Elm
savvy-bookstore-api
A quick API mock-up for Savvy Coders' Bookstore Hack-A-Thon
amp-pwa-by-example
A step-by-step example of working with AMP pages served through a PWA hub
vscode-elm
Elm Language Support for Visual Studio Code
temp-docker
A quick repo demonstrating inconsistent behavior in `temp` in Docker
project-euler
A polyglot set of Project Euler solutions
webpack-by-example
A series of example Webpack configurations, from simplest to most complex
bright-and-early
A short presentation to Bright And Early about the intersection of design and programming
assimilation-presentation
A short presentation on PHP assimilation
simple-flux-exercise
The world's silliest simple Flux/React application
bikesled
Component-based front-end documentation compiler from the command line.
webpack-bin
A webpack code sandbox
jsdom
A JavaScript implementation of the WHATWG DOM and HTML standards, for use with node.js
enderbro
A Minecraft/Discord chat application
ghost-theme-boilerplate
The default personal blogging theme for Ghost
backbone-meet-manager
Meet management software built with PostgreSQL, Express, Backbone, and Node.
blog-runner
A simple JavaScript-based static site generator built on top of mustache.js and marked
backbone-boilerplate
Basic boilerplate for a Backbone + RequireJS single-page application inspired by generator-backbone
gist-list
A simple web app that display's a user's public gists. Built to explore Backbone.js, Require.js, and the GitHub API.