DashHub
A super simple dashboard for visualizing GitHub projects. I needed a way to Git stats on a large screen and this is what I came up with.
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A super simple dashboard for visualizing GitHub projects. I needed a way to Git stats on a large screen and this is what I came up with.
During my undergrad I collected hundreds of academic papers and had access to thousands more. Unfortunately getting access to papers after you graduate is either extremly expensive or requires contacting scholars invidually. I built OpenPaper really just for me. To keep track of my favorite papers, their authors, and tl;dr (too long didn't read) summaries of each paper.
Made for Mothers Day 2012. A gift built for my wonderful Mom. So where did the idea come from? Harry Potter, of course. The Weasley's had a clock (Whereabouts Clock) that told them where everyone in the family was at all times. Short of being magical, we figured this was the next best thing. In real time it shows each family members location (thanks to the Google Latitude API) in addition to our latest tweets.
A blogging platform I wrote in late 2011. I wanted somewhere where the sole purpose of the platform was writing — something that current blogging platforms had forgotten. I released it to a few friends but I was never really happy with the implementation. I'm pretty sure I've now written more blogging platforms that actual blog posts. Svbtle and Medium are filling this niche nicely.
Won the 2011 Bump Intern Hackathon. An iPhone app that allows friends to split bills by Bumping their phones together. Opening the app listed nearby friends and allowed you to split bills across multiple users using the Venmo API. This was the first incarnation of what would become BumpPay.
A crowd-sourced, text-message interface for Google’s Person Finder disaster victim database, completed in under 24 hours. First Place, Random Hacks of Kindness Silicon Valley Hackathon, June 2011