Stephen Mullins's starred repositories
advent2022
Advent of Code 2022 in Go
advent2020
Advent of Code 2020 using Go
adventofcode
Advent of Code solutions
advent-of-code
Day 1 Parts 1 & 2 python solutions
adventofcode-2020
My solutions for https://adventofcode.com/2020
django-zen
A bootstrapped Django site highlighting the great new features of Django
django-zen
A bootstrapped Django site highlighting the great new features of Django
termcolors
python class that will format output with color using ANSI escape sequences
erma
ERMA (Extremely Reusable Monitoring API) is an instrumentation API that has been designed to be applicable for all monitoring needs. The design goal is "to make instrumentation as simple as logging." Lowering the effort needed to add instrumentation will encourage developers to add monitoring code where ever it makes sense.
erma
ERMA (Extremely Reusable Monitoring API) is an instrumentation API that has been designed to be applicable for all monitoring needs. The design goal is "to make instrumentation as simple as logging." Lowering the effort needed to add instrumentation will encourage developers to add monitoring code where ever it makes sense.
erma
ERMA (Extremely Reusable Monitoring API) is an instrumentation API that has been designed to be applicable for all monitoring needs. The design goal is "to make instrumentation as simple as logging." Lowering the effort needed to add instrumentation will encourage developers to add monitoring code where ever it makes sense.
erma
ERMA (Extremely Reusable Monitoring API) is an instrumentation API that has been designed to be applicable for all monitoring needs. The design goal is "to make instrumentation as simple as logging." Lowering the effort needed to add instrumentation will encourage developers to add monitoring code where ever it makes sense.
erma
ERMA (Extremely Reusable Monitoring API) is an instrumentation API that has been designed to be applicable for all monitoring needs. The design goal is "to make instrumentation as simple as logging." Lowering the effort needed to add instrumentation will encourage developers to add monitoring code where ever it makes sense.