Name: Mario Volke
Type: User
Company: Freelance Web Developer @codastic
Bio: Currently available for new projects!
Experienced full-stack web application developer. Component-driven UX design and CSS master.
Location: Munich, Germany
Blog: http://codastic.com
Mario Volke's Projects
Apache + PHP + MySQL with Docker Compose
A web-based network flow visualization tool.
Freereader is a newsfeed plugin for the Freenet Network
The quickest way to start and publish your Jekyll powered blog. 100% compatible with GitHub pages.
JSCraftCamp 2017 - CLI Tool Session
A NodeJS Implementation of KSS: a methodology for documenting CSS and generating styleguides
Trader is a command line tool build with node to crawl equity data and to rate equities with arbitrary rating systems.
URL utilities for node.js
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/origo
Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
This is r0ket science!
Flux Standard Action utilities for Redux.
Sass utilities for the frontend laborer.
TinyPNG plugin for Sublime Text
Silex PHP-Microframework (Barcamp Bodensee 2012)
HTML5 slides for a talk hold at JavaScript User Group Munich March 7th 2012
An app for creating and managing your front-end pattern library.
Vermont (VERsatile MONitoring Toolkit) is an open-source software toolkit for the creation and processing of network flow data, based on monitored Internet packet data. The IETF standard IPFIX (IP Flow Information eXport) defines the formats and procedures for handling these flows. Furthermore, the Netflow.v9 and the PSAMP (Packet Sampling) standards are supported. Vermont runs on Linux and derivatives of BSD. It can receive and process raw packets via PCAP (up to 1 GBit/s) as well as IPFIX/Netflow.v9 flow data.
Webpack / Babel JS base
A solid, fast Promises/A+ and when() implementation, plus other async goodies.