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Another year down

I'm a firm believer in always moving forward. Every day I strive to learn something new, improve an existing skill, or otherwise advance myself in some fashion. That being said, I really enjoy New Year's as it marks the end of another year of work and

remote

I was recently tasked with making a simple drop a pin style application that integrates with Google Maps to visually represent locations of remote team members. I started work on that project today - I've called it remote. remote is written in Python (shocker, right?) using Flask (full

Ruby

With my new job I've decided it's time to diversify my programming language portfolio and start learning some Ruby. Up until now I've written most things in PHP, then Python (with Flask) so I'm definitely looking forward to getting started with something

ptpb

I've tried a few different times to make a decent command line pastebin - each ended up being super bloated and slow. I think I've finally succeeded in that goal though - with the help of Zack Buhman I made ptpb. ptpb is ultralight, ultrafast and

Weather Station

I love learning new things, I also love monitoring things, so I decided to marry these two concepts and make a weather station from scratch. The project initially started using a number of guides, primarily a few adafruit guides like: * TMP36 Temperature Guide * DHT Sensors Guide These two guides got

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