Name: Arun Michael Dsouza
Type: User
Company: @Bloomberg
Bio: Computer programmer from India currently building enterprise products for the web. Tech speaker, open source software author and contributor.
Twitter: amdsouza92
Location: London, UK
Blog: arunmichaeldsouza.com
Arun Michael Dsouza's Projects
Experimenting with Isomorphic ReactJS
Solutions for the JavaScript 30 Day Challenge by Wes Bos
Slides for my JavaScript & Friends Conference 2020 talk.
JS algorithmic practice problems
30 Day Vanilla JS Challenge
JavaScript library that lets you connect and use various gaming controllers with browsers that support the Gamepad API. Less than 5KB in size with zero dependencies and support for button press, axis movement events and vibration play effect.
Easy and flexible jQuery tabbed functionality without all the styling.
Slides for my JS GamDev Summit 2023 talk.
Must-watch videos about javascript
Slides and demos for my JSConf Belgium 2017 talk.
Slides for my JSConf Iceland 2018 talk.
A free Open Source CDN for webmasters and developers
KineticJS is an HTML5 Canvas JavaScript framework that extends the 2d context by enabling canvas interactivity for desktop and mobile applications.
A Complete Guide to MEAN Stack
Discussion Board app built with Meteor js
AngularJS Module to make images appear with transition as they load.
Execute a function on pressing the enter key in a textarea.
AngularJS module to embed Youtube videos with support for Youtube player parameters and JavaScript API for iframe embeds. Superlight (less than 5KB) and easy to use! Supports Youtube video URLs and IDs. No 3rd party JS dependencies.
Playing around with Node JS
Simple app built with Node to display popular images from Instagram
Color scheme for UI design.
jQuery plugin that converts Alt-texts into simple image labels
A must-have Sass mixin library for all your Sassy needs
Generate qr code
Sample blog app built with Rails 4.2.5
Playing around with Rails 4.2.5
Playing around with React JS
ReactJS component to make images appear with transition as they load.
Playing around with React VR
Playing around with Redux 3.6