Jake Manning's starred repositories
hyundai_kia_connect_monitor
Automatic trip administration tools for Hyundai Bluelink or Kia UVO Connect users. Determining afterwards your private and/or business trips and information about those trips and usage of the car. Best of all is the fact that it does NOT drain your 12 volt battery of the car, because it only uses the cached server information!
fourplayerreactor-website
A Jekyll theme for automatically generating and deploying landing page sites for mobile apps.
360Controller
TattieBogle Xbox 360 Driver (with improvements)
project-guidelines
A set of best practices for JavaScript projects
TimelineCards
Presenting timelines as cards, single or bundled in scrollable feed!
vscode-mac-c-example
A very simple VS Code C / C++ example project for macOS
jMusixMatch
A Java wrapper for the MusiXmatch API
algorithms
Minimal examples of data structures and algorithms in Python
BartyCrouch
Localization/I18n: Incrementally update/translate your Strings files from .swift, .h, .m(m), .storyboard or .xib files.
particles.js
A lightweight JavaScript library for creating particles
NakedTensor
Bare bone examples of machine learning in TensorFlow
iOS-10-Sampler
Code examples for new APIs of iOS 10.
awesome-bits
:computer: A curated list of awesome bitwise operations and tricks
CascadingTableDelegate
A no-nonsense way to write cleaner UITableViewDelegate and UITableViewDataSource in Swift.
heroku-config
[Utility] Push and pull heroku environment variables to your local env
what-happens-when
An attempt to answer the age old interview question "What happens when you type google.com into your browser and press enter?"
app-launch-guide
This aims to be an indie dev's definitive guide to building and launching your app, including pre-launch, marketing, building, QA, buzz building, and launch. More info at:
15DaysofAnimationsinSwift
A project to learn animations.
styleguide
Style guides for Google-originated open-source projects
Instructions
Create walkthroughs and guided tours (coach marks) in a simple way, with Swift.