Name: Mike Subelsky
Type: User
Bio: Software architect, entrepreneur, & mentor. Dedicated to making great software.
Location: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Blog: https://www.subelsky.com/
Mike Subelsky's Projects
From camera to album, in just 2 lines
:a: web framework for building virtual reality experiences.
:sunrise_over_mountains: Infinite background environments for A-Frame in a line of HTML.
A shader to render DOM Element for A-Frame VR.
The Amazon Redshift Column Encoding Utility will apply optimal Column Encoding to existing Tables on an Amazon Redshift Database cluster
An unofficial Ruby API Wrapper for the Appnexus Service APIs.
Code used to scrape three databases for information about non-owner occupied property in Baltimore, in hopes of identifying entities which own a large number of vacant properties in Baltimore
Website for the Baltimore Hackathon
A RESTful unobtrusive jQuery Inplace-Editor and a helper as a Rails Gem
Ruby gem that returns the beginning and ending Gregorian (civil) dates for months in the broadcast_calendar.
Notes on Staq's Ruby Apprentice Program for a talk at the DC CTO Summit
Acceptance test framework for web applications
A JRuby DSL for Cascading
Exercises to demonstrate uses of PhantomJS and CasperJS
A Ruby client for the Cassandra distributed database.
Ideas to help you write code that is easy to change, easy to understand, easy to debug, and fun to work on
Composite Primary Keys support for Active Record
Image annotation site and API to enable the distributed annotation of museum images.
General and technical tips for producing better code, faster
Experiments using SpotCrime data to forecast the risk of violent crime
Strategies for cleaning databases in Ruby. Can be used to ensure a clean state for testing.
simulating delivery of test assignment by a candidate
Minimalist dependency injection framework based on a blog post by Jim Weirich (RIP)
Discourse on Heroku.
Tutorial post
Small toolbox of Ruby enhancements culled from various sources
Fixture replacement for focused and readable tests.
Simple, but flexible HTTP client library, with support for multiple backends.