Chelsea Troy's repositories
acled-data-api
An API for part of the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (https://www.strausscenter.org/acled.html). The ACLED data website itself was not accessible at the time that I built this, so right now it operates on a sample dataset: the first 1000 rows of the ACLED Africa data as of April 2014.
dagger2-example
Simple example how to use Dagger2 in Android application
android-galaxyzoo
This Android app lets you classify Galaxy Zoo subjects. It is available in the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.murrayc.galaxyzoo.app
braintree_ruby
braintree ruby client library
double-takes
our blog
effective-swift
Effective Swift
gemfinder
A ruby gem that allows you to search from the terminal to see if there are gems on rubygems.org that suit your purposes.
hellocharts-android
Charts/graphs library for Android compatible with API 8+, several chart types with support for scaling, scrolling and animations
indigo
a library for colorizing terminal output in golang
lattice-cli
Lattice CLI
MDA
This tool helps defense analysts create visualizations of their multi-dimensional analyses (a research technique used for identifying and analyzing the pieces of amorphous criminal networks by first identifying the processes they must undertake, then identifying the types of people they would need to do those tasks, then working from whatever information they already have about the network to quickly narrow down their hypotheses about who could be involved at the other steps). The visualizer allows analysts to type in a list of people and processes, using indentation to indicate which tasks are prerequisites of which and the hierarchy of the people involved. Then it draws a picture. It automatically detects the difference between processes and people, and it labels them differently with different colors and shapes. Uses the Graphviz gem for the drawing.
rails
Ruby on Rails
sample-spring-app
This is an example Spring app that fetches data from the Zooniverse API!
skeleton
A skeleton for new Ruby projects.
spring-boot
Spring Boot
url-mgmt-app
Think Bit.ly, but with view count tracking for each link you make. Make 6 links to one page and use them to figure out where visitors come from. Use the geographic map to see where in the world their computers are located. Visit the app on Heroku:
weather-app
A weather app that tells you the weather where you are located and shows a background similar to your local sky. See it on heroku: