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The code for joshproehl.com
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A Vue.js app that runs on a screen in our office acting as a dashboard.
Also a first-pass at a Vue.js app, so it might be weird.
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SpiceRack makes your life more flavorful by helping you track recipes that you want to make, as well as the ones you've made and what you thought of them.
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[ARCHIVE] This was how I kept all of my homework and notes and such while getting my CS degree at Portland State University. Now that I'm done with all that I'm leaving it open source. Information wants to be free and all that.
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(Archived for posterity) The Rails app that powered ValleyCamp.org for a number of years.
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[ARCHIVE] For some reason I needed a slideshow application for arbitrary folders of images... I think I had a need for custom styling eventually? In any case, exactly why I built this is lost to the depths of time.
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[ARCHIVE] I think I was planning on building some sort of Exalted tool? Probably gave up right about the time I actually played Exalted. (2e is pretty rough...)
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[ARCHIVE] Once upon a time I started to make a knitting chart tool...
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The website for valleycamp.org.
This is a backup for the primary repository at https://github.com/ValleyCamp/valleycamp.org
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[ARCHIVE] Cyclone assisted with the Cycle Counts and other various validation tasks.
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[ARCHIVE] FONTools was a shared library with components common to all 3 (maybe 5 eventually!) of the ForcesOfNature applications.
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Code to run on a Particle.io hardware device to act as the main light switch for my home automation system.
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Statistics 451 Project: Visualizing the CLT
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PSU Capstone 2014 Team B - Final Project Presentation
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The Android client for Routelandia
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Provides voice data for an AllStarLink node.
This is a backup for the primary repository at https://github.com/ValleyCamp/AllStarHelper
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The code for the proehl.us website
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Ms. Rit is the Multi Stage Random Interval Timer, and android app for counting down in surprising ways!
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All the various dotfiles I use, in a nice portable package.
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The server backend to power the Routelandia project.