Name: Josh Taylor
Type: User
Bio: If i don't respond to an issue/PR in a few days, please ping me/email me again - apologies life is busy right now!
Twitter: joshtaylor
Location: Perth, Australia
Blog: https://joshtaylor.id.au
Josh Taylor's Projects
🚀 An ember-cli addon for Apollo Client and GraphQL
An ember-cli addon to import a Admin-LTE theme for Bootstrap.
Automatically sets up Foundation 5 SASS in your Ember CLI app.
Table with pagination and sorting
Ember Simple Auth extension that is compatible with token-based authentication like JWT.
Dedicated Essentials Plugin
A jQuery plugin to inject Etherpad lite pads and read the content from pads
Eventstore javascript client library written in typescript
Ecto auditing library that transparently tracks changes and can revert them.
Example of an external plugin using our additional apis
Series (one-dimensional) and dataframes (two-dimensional) for fast data exploration in Elixir
Elixir Adapter for EventStore
Fancytree 2.x is the designated successor of DynaTree 1.x.
Simple parallel testing execution... with some goodies for functional tests.
An open-source forum engine, with an Elixir+Phoenix backend and an Elm frontend.
Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
Elasticsearch PHP integration for your Symfony2 project using Elastica
Provides authentication features for your Symfony2 Project. Compatible with Doctrine ORM & ODM. Note: this bundle is currently based on the master of https://github.com/symfony/symfony
A simple, stunning, powerful jQuery gallery
The GitHub Game Off 2012 is game jam / hackathon / coding challenge to create and open source a web-based game
Imports a Geocoded National Address File (G-NAF) extract into a new PostgreSQL database running in Docker.
PHP class to parse Google Analytics Cookies
Elixir library for accessing Google APIs.
Read only mirror of https://www.tp-link.com/au/support/gpl-code/
Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on Postgres with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.
Always know what to expect from your data.