Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Quttons – Buttons made of Quantum Paper

This plugin you can hide any div behind a Quantum [Paper] Button or Qutton.

Quantum Paper is a digital paper that can change its size, shape and color to accomodate new content. Quantum paper is part of Google's Material Design.


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7th Avenue Agency

We are interactive agency located in Szczecin, Poland and Lund, Sweden. Every day we work hard as a group of professionals creating websites and apps with complete dedication. We would love to work with you.


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Venice Luxury Creations Gallery

Discover the authentic Venice Luxury Creations Gallery, exclusive art agent for the visionary masterwork of Venetian artist Roberto Bortolotto.


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Memory Tree Productions

Memory Tree is a Kitchener, Ontario based video production agency that works with some of Canada’s biggest and brightest minds to help them get their message across through video.


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Uinx Media

Web Designing And Front-end


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Denise Chandler

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Responsive One Page portfolio for 'Denise Chandler' featuring octopus illustrations integrated into her images. Such a nice touch with the custom thumbnail illustrations for each project representing the main elements on each website. Lastly, great to see the inclusion of her premium fonts she sells within the Single Page website - each linking out to PayPal.

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Popular Users per Language and Region with Silex and Github

The Github API V3 is a very powerful set of API endpoints that you can use to retrieve useful information about your repositories, activities, and events. Not only that, it allows you to access public information on others. The fact that it has libraries in many languages and platforms is also a big plus; it allows you to get down to writing code very fast.

The data you can get through the GitHub API V3 is mostly what you can see on the GitHub web interface, except you can use the data in your application to come to interesting conclusions. That is what we are going to do in this article.

Younes Rafie has written an article titled How to Use Github’s API with PHP, in which he introduces a lot of what we are talking about here, although in a different fashion. If you haven’t read that article, though, do not fear! We have you covered.

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The Concept

As Brandon Savage notes in his article, The definitive guide to contributing to open source:

There are millions of PHP developers, but only a (large) handful of contributors, authors and maintainers of open source software. Packagist reports a little under 50,000 packages in the PHP ecosystem. This is a huge number of open source packages, but is a small number compared to the PHP developers in the world.

Now, what if there was a web service in which we could specify a location and a language (e.g. PHP) and get a sorted list of contributors to open-source? It would certainly make Brandon very happy.

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