Name: Dan Shaw
Type: User
Company: @Ethereum, @CorDevelopment
Bio: @Ethereum Advisor serving Enterprise Community. Founder of @CorDevelopment - Cor.dev. Founded @nodesource, The Node Firm. Always bet on @nodejs!
Twitter: dshaw
Location: San Francisco, CA
Blog: http://dshaw.com
Dan Shaw's Projects
Production Node.js Secrets
NodeConf 2012 talk: "More Realtime"
Observability for Node.js and Realtime Software
Observability - for Node.js and Realtime Software
Observability for Node.js and Realtime Software at Realtime Conf 2012
Evaluating http://meltmedia.2013.nodeknockout.com/
Facilitating joint collaboration amongst the TSC and CommComm
dshaw—A List. Subscribe ✨
Alphabet fun for #whyday 2010
Always Forward with dshaw ✨
A simple example powered by AppengineJS
SDK on top of nodejs to build desktop apps using HTML5/CSS/JS
A simple Hpricot Clone for nodejs.
Contains the collaborative work of the openSUSE marketing and artwork teams. Content is licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0 (Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License). A clone of this project is available at http://geeko.ioda.net/git/artwork for easy download
Async utilities for node and the browser
Give your JS App some Backbone with Models, Views, Collections, and Events
The JSLitmus-based benchmarking script as used on jsperf.com
Minimalist Node.js blog engine using Markdown and git for storage.
The Node Foundation Board of Directors
The Business Case For Node
A paper thin wrapper around the Google Buzz mobile site to make it accessible as a Chrome Extension (it's an iframe).
Beyond ('WebSocket' in window). Quick Web Socket support test with a round-trip to the server.
Sample Code for Player Cards, both for stored and streamed video.
The website for the CascadiaJS conference
Plaintext of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0) license from www.blog.creativecommons.org
An interactive console.dir() for the terminal.
Checksum utility for node.
Child process read stream
A site to provide non-judgmental guidance on choosing a license for your open source project