Name: Chris Moulton
Type: User
Company: @moultondigital
Bio: Growth Hacker, Serial Entrepreneur, & Marketing Guru with a Passion for AI, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, & the Automation Revolution sweeping the US.
Twitter: chrismoulton22
Location: San Francisco, CA
Blog: https://moultondigital.co?utm_source=github&utm_medium=profile
Chris Moulton's Projects
Simple lead scoring formula for Salesforce
Dev Week 2015 Hack - Hedge
Smooth WebGL Shader Transformations on Scroll
JavaScript player library / DASH client / MSE-EME player
The Shapely.js canvas library
Collaborative editing in any app
A gem to read and write to google spreadsheets
An open-sourced collection of docker images that probably don't merit their own git repo, but serve as building blocks or one-off utilities.
A playground for demos seen on the short videos for SP
Shrthnd is a handy tool that converts CSS properties into shorthand, making shorter and more readable stylesheets.
The Simplest Way to shuffle through images in a Creative Way
A vim plugin to manage "sidebar type" plugins.
Sidr is a jQuery plugin for creating side menus and the easiest way for doing your menu responsive.
Sierra SCSS micro library
A JavaScript library dedicated to graph drawing
Create beautiful image of your source code.
A SASS grid generator for creating responsive grids with some nice features.
SVG icons for popular brands
Simple spreadsheet is a Ruby Gem reader for common spreadsheet formats: Excel (.xls, .xlsx), Open-office (.ods) and CSV (standard, excel, tab separated)
Add a super simple rotating text to your website with little to no markup
User styles that simplify UI and give focus to the content on some of my favorite websites.
Simple SMTP server/client module
Simplified JavaScript Jargon
Skeleton: A Dead Simple, Responsive Boilerplate for Mobile-Friendly Development
:gem: The Foundation for Sites template for Sketch 3.
Cross-Platform JavaScript Creative Coding Framework
Stand-alone parallax scrolling library for mobile (Android + iOS) and desktop. No jQuery. Just plain JavaScript (and some love).