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Sinatra app running on Linode server + heavy use of VexFlow (https://github.com/0xfe/vexflow).
It is up and running for few years now, getting around 200 - 300 users a day.
Building a breathalyzer using my Pi and grove board (w tr grove gas sensor)
Use the search box at the bottom of the page. This question has been asked way too many times.
More of an excuse to learn Meteor than to really make something too useful.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flocal/id894416534?mt=8&uo=4
- Haskell
- No stats, still building
- Fed up w/ such an excellent tool being so unusable on
anything but Emacs (prevents non-emacs users from
collaborating).
Relevant hackage link for those interested: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/orgmode-parsehttps://github.com/HarveyHunt/howm
There was a thread on HN about it a while ago (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8241978), I have fixed a lot of the issues since then, most notably:
- Moving away from needing to recompile every time you change an option is _nearly_ done.
- Howm can now be scripted by sending commands over a UNIX socket.
- I have split howm into multiple source files (I will merge this tonight when I have finished the docs).
- I added some nice gifs to the documentation.Built with Python and Django with the goal of scratching my own itch of getting passive notifications for various packages I use.