gdagley
(Geoffrey Dagley)
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- Name
- Geoffrey Dagley
- Website/Blog
- http://www.mckinneystation.com
- Company
- Relevance, Inc.
- Location
- McKinney, TX
- Member Since
- Feb 27, 2008 (about 1 year)
- 22 public repos
- 20 followers
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Public Repositories (22)
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bible_gateway
An unofficial 'API' for BibleGateway.com.
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basejumper
The starter Rails application I would use if it existed.
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esv
Wrapper for English Standard Version (ESV) Bible Web Service. See ESV API docs http://www.esvapi....
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less on rails — the official LESS plugin for Ruby on Rails
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validatable_form
Create validatable, tableless models for forms without hacking ActiveRecord.
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titanium_mobile
Appcelerator Titanium Mobile
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less
Leaner CSS
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xui
A tiny javascript framework for mobile web apps.
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iUI
iPhone User Interface Library - experimental "mirror" from Google Code
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phonegap
access core functions on Android, iPhone and Blackberry using JavaScript
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is_taggable
Tagging that doesn't want to be on steroids. It's skinny and happy to stay that way
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communityengine
Adds basic social networking capabilities to your existing application, including users, blogs, p...
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semantic_form_builder
Semantically valid ActionView form builder
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display_flash_helper
Trying to make displaying flash messages easier and prettier
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panera
tiny webapp I can use to get around stupid Panera blocking tinyurl.com
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ad_templates
Making it easy to mockup where ads will go on a site.
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javascript_testing
Files for help with headless JSSpec testing in Rails
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esv_bible
No longer maintained. See http://github.com/gdagley/esv
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nonsense
Generates random text from datafiles and templates using a very simple, recursive grammar.
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semantic-form-builder
A custom builder (and some helper methods) for creating consistent and accessible forms in rails
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simple_comments
Simple comment model for Rails apps
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related_news
makes it easier for object to fetch related news from atom and rss feeds.
