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    • (Idea Stage) => { A mastodon social network instance designed to service maverick science collectives. }
      0200Updated May 11, 2018May 11, 2018
    • (WIP) => { The Controversies of Science App. Currently includes controversy search and a swiping interface for structuring the crowdsourcing of information on controversies. }
      JavaScript
      011210Updated Jan 3, 2018Jan 3, 2018
    • (Done, For Now) => { AWS Lambda API gateway interface for the Controversies of Science /feeds endpoint }
      JavaScript
      0100Updated Nov 26, 2017Nov 26, 2017
    • (WIP) => { A set of scripts which will be used to manage the Controversies of Science API, Algolia Search results, Openseadragon image pyramids and AWS S3 image assets. }
      JavaScript
      0100Updated Nov 19, 2017Nov 19, 2017
    • (Done, For Now) => { AWS Lambda API gateway interface for the Controversies of Science /cards endpoint. }
      JavaScript
      0100Updated Aug 13, 2017Aug 13, 2017
    • (Complete) => { Severless AWS Lambda API for the Controversies of Science that pulls from a hosted mLab MongoDB backend }
      JavaScript
      0100Updated Aug 4, 2017Aug 4, 2017
    • (Complete) => { Severless AWS Lambda API for the Controversies of Science that pulls from a hosted mLab MongoDB backend }
      JavaScript
      0000Updated Aug 4, 2017Aug 4, 2017
    • (Complete for Now) => { Controversies of Science API (New MongoDB Ver) - Script that populates controversy data into mongodb from G+ API. }
      JavaScript
      0100Updated Jun 25, 2017Jun 25, 2017
    • (Complete For Now) => { A GIS-inspired approach to visualizing discourse on scientific controversies, built in React.js, Redux & MongoDB. }
      JavaScript
      1200Updated Jun 25, 2017Jun 25, 2017
    • (Future Project) => { An API for evaluating specialist expertise through the tracking of scientific predictions. Just a proposal at this point. }
      1100Updated Jan 15, 2017Jan 15, 2017
    • (Complete) => { Dec 2016 ver of the infographic viewer, refactored to ES6 classes. Lack of support for mobile led me to switch to HTML canvas embedded in React (see react-worldviewer-prototype). }
      JavaScript
      1100Updated Jan 15, 2017Jan 15, 2017