Andrew Colello's repositories
commons-email
Apache Commons Email
django-pagination
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/django-pagination
flask-apidoc
Adds ApiDoc support to Flask
flask-dance
Doing the OAuth dance with style using Flask, requests, and oauthlib.
flickr
python flickr scraper
github-mirror
Scripts to mirror Github in a cloudy fashion
greetings
Simple java hello world type of program for use in demonstrations
netezza_sqlalchemy
SQLAlchemy dialect for the Netezza database
new-albums
This project is for me to experiment with open-source collaboration. So please feel free to chime in and participate. If you like, you can join the 'coder' channel on my discord server. https://discord.gg/mr-rivers-neighborhood . I've been learning programming since 2015 but I've been mostly working on my own. So my github/collaboration skills are weak. I'd like to learn more about collaboration so I can accomplish more as a programmer through teamwork. One reason I've hesitated so long to try this is I'm worried about accidentally exposing API keys, secrets, credentials, and access to my users' data (not that I have much). So this project will be a first, low-risk, foray into the field of open-source collaboration. If things go well here, maybe I can start to open up some of my other repositiories. I could sure use some help. And I love that thought that some of my programs could be useful to others. My first goal here is to understand how different developers can work on a codebase together without sharing credentials; to create a program that different people can use with their own credentials. I've attempted this by requiring collaborators (including myself) to use environment variables.
python
image scanning tools
recursion-homepage-fe
recursion.dev homepage
sub_docs
Docs subproject example
super_calc
Calc example as superproject