Niamul Hasan's repositories
php-oop-fundamentals
This repository accompanies the Tuts+ course PHP OOP Fundamentals
android-material-design-Open-source-projects
android material design 风格项目整理
bs-less
basic breakdown of bootstrap to just less
bs3_panel_shortcode
A plugin to add Bootstrap 3 panel shortcode as a part to the GWP tutorial a part of the Take your shortcodes to the ultimate level tutorial http://generatewp.com/?p=11889
cmb2-metabox-generator
Visual Code Generator for CMB2 Metaboxes
css-loaders
A collection of loading spinners animated with CSS
Envato-Marketplace-API-Wrapper-in-PHP
This is a PHP wrapper class for the Envato marketplaces - like themeforest.net.
flexiblegs
Flexible Grid System is a Responsive CSS Framework
freelancer-notes
Freelancer notes is an open source web application
gitignore
A collection of useful .gitignore templates
HTML5-Background-Video
<video> as background
introduction-to-wordpress-plugin-development
A demo WordPress plugin used for the "Introduction To WordPress Plugin Development Course"
iosched
The Google I/O 2014 Android App
ja-demo-toolbar
JA Demo Toolbar
jquery-match-height
a responsive equal heights plugin for jQuery
jquery.facedetection
A jQuery plugin to detect faces on images, videos and canvases.
LocalHomePage
A Local Home Page for OSX Web Development
markdown-here
Google Chrome, Firefox, and Thunderbird extension that lets you write email in Markdown and render it before sending.
plugin-tutorial
This repository will contain codes from the plugin video tutorial series in Bangla
pulse
An Android OS app for server health monitor
ServerMonitor
Android app for status monitor of a server
Sunshine
Android App for Android Fundamentals
TweetScroll---jQuery-plugin
TweetScroll is jQuery widget that displays latest tweets from your Twitter account or multiple accounts using new oAuth API 1.1.
Vide
Easy as hell jQuery plugin for video backgrounds.
wp-metabox
A lightweight framework for creating custom post meta, metaboxes and custom content types in WordPress.
You-Dont-Know-JS
A JavaScript book series. @YDKJS on twitter.