Chuck J Hardy
ChuckJHardy
Global Citizen, Environmentalist, and Software Engineer. Director of Engineering at Akeneo. Former HoE Salesroom & VP of Technology at General Assembly
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Show the Card label titles, column card count and card numbers on trello.com for easier communication in a team
Example ReactJS, Webpack, Jest, AWS S3 Application
A simple adventure game built in Unity 4.6 following the Unity 2D Essential Training with Jesse Freeman tutorial on Lynda.com
Grabs unread emails from Gmail, marks them as read, applies a `Transferred` label and archives them.
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Show full card labels, cards count and card numbers on trello.com for easier communication in a team
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Grabs unread emails from Gmail, marks them as read, applies a `Transferred` label and archives them.
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Show the Card label titles, column card count and card numbers on trello.com for easier communication in a team
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A simple adventure game built in Unity 4.6 following the Unity 2D Essential Training with Jesse Freeman tutorial on Lynda.com
Drag & drop UI to build your customized LLM flow
Wrapper for OpenSignal API
Dotfiles
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Rust / Wasm framework for building client web apps
CloudScrape API Client (Ruby)
Webpack+Rails, forked from browserify-rails.
Example ReactJS, Webpack, Jest, AWS S3 Application
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My Personal Dotfiles
Pik Space Profile App
Sketch App Solarized Color Palette
Show full card labels, cards count and card numbers on trello.com for easier communication in a team
A command line Ruby application for mapping a Ralawise data file into an importable Shopify products data file.
The Unofficial WeWorkRemotely iOS Client
Safari Extension to show the card numbers on Trello for easier communication in a team
Retreive, parse, process, filter and assign emails from a Gmail account to a user, available for access through an API.
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Wrapper for the Police UK API
In-memory backend for Refile
Wrapper for Postcode.io API
Wrapper for the ParseHub API
The purpose of this exercise is to see how you approach a problem, and how you solve it. We’re interested to see how you structure your Ruby code, your command of the language and good design and testing principles.