Name: Honest Charley Bodkin
Type: User
Company: @votehonest @yellowbrim
Bio: Lead Frontend Engineer ∙ Co-Founder and Former CTO @yellowbrim ∙ Formerly @datadesk ∙ @votehonest
Twitter: hcharley
Location: San Francisco, CA
Blog: https://honestcharleybodkin.com
Honest Charley Bodkin's Projects
A cheat sheet for if I am somehow incapacitated.
Type-safe and terse reducers with Typescript for React Hooks and Redux
🌈 React for interactive command-line apps
The quickest way to start and publish your Jekyll powered blog. 100% compatible with GitHub pages.
A collection of stuff for my Data Journalism class at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
jQuery plugin to help in creating form fields that are automatically populated
Autocomplete for address searches
A javascript timepicker plugin for jQuery inspired by Google Calendar.
Adds a timepicker to jQueryUI Datepicker
Charley's keyboard shortcuts
Kubernetes Operations (kops) - Production Grade K8s Installation, Upgrades, and Management
Static responsive grid with pure css. Javascript using native drag-n-drop to reorder for each screen size on desktop and mobile.
A set of django apps to help out in my life
A localStorage-based memcache-inspired client-side caching library.
Super-simple, minimum abstraction MailChimp API v2 / v3 wrapper, in PHP
MailChimp Tutorial.com WP Thme
Finding communities that lack access to fresh local news and information
For Mel's newsletters
TypeScript ORM for Node.js based on Data Mapper, Unit of Work and Identity Map patterns. Supports MongoDB, MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL and SQLite databases.
MJML: the only framework that makes responsive-email easy
A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications on top of TypeScript & JavaScript (ES6, ES7, ES8) 🚀
nestjs-pino-stackdriver
Neuron - Electron, ES6, React, PouchDB, Sass, Webpack
make your Next.js application work offline using service workers via Google's workbox
Frontend for Tiny News Collective organizations
The React Framework
The semver parser for node (the one npm uses)