Name: Kyle West
Type: User
Company: @fs-webdev @fs-eng @digital-taco
Bio: My top 5 languages are JavaScript, C++, Python, shell & ELISP. I'm a Linux guy, and I love to code - even when it stops being "fun." I also love math and cake.
Twitter: KyleWestCS
Blog: kylewest.dev
Kyle West's Projects
:black_nib: A collection of my favorite open source fonts
Example of how to use GitHub Actions to submit a PR with an updated lockfile
Get the time in the specified time zone
(WIP) a new CLI for the GitHub Package Registry
HarmoniCalc Web Application
Understand hooks by building some of them from scratch
VanillaJS sortable lists and grids using native HTML5 drag and drop API.
🐈 Building something this terrifying was inevitable.
This node script searches an Atlassian JIRA instance for defects and creates a task for each in a VersionOne story. It ignores JIRAs that may have already been added from a previous run.
Just an example on how to render HTML (done to show a friend)
VR Drum Kit. WIP. Learning WebVR
Game: Try and land a rocket on the moon
A web app for learning web accessibility
Learn React with a laser focused, guided approach.
This is a lite weight JSON Database system for storing simple data.
:love_hotel: Cascading grid layout plugin
🎨 This is my wife's website that I maintain:
This is a FOREX market analysis Neural Network for our Machine Learning class.
A computer generated music engine written in Python
:white_circle: Stylesheet for Neumorphism
Micro client-side router inspired by the Express router
🍃 WIP: but right now it parses JSON theme data into a module to consume in React Land 🌈 or whatever
A simple HTML app to compare the strength of passwords.
:fire: CLI to test performance page load trials on Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit.
🔏 A native web component that holds onto the state of input elements during a session and/or between sessions.
This is my Physics 150 Jupyter Notebook. I am piloting the program of using an Electronic Lab Notebook.
:pig: Manage semantic versioning in a monorepo context.
:ocean: Proxy traffic on a LAN machine as if it came from your localhost