A collection of discontinued (either replaced or archived) projects.
A digital version of our "which cat is in the house" installation at home.
Lesson learned: That 3-way-binding with Firebase is just jaw-dropping easy.
Go check them out!
Replaced (2.1) Cats
Front-End to my Brocode-API (see below).
Lesson learned: If you stick with the examples, Angular.js is insanely easy
to develop with, combined with sufficient features.
Archived Brocode
A small website for a local pharmacy. Nothing fancy, responsive and partly search engine
optimized.
First Wordpress-powered website. Running smooth. Host-Europe is a great hoster.
Lesson learned: Wordpress desperately needs multi-language in the core.
Update regularly!
Replaced (2.0) Kastell-Apotheke
Rewrite the homepage of the student's cinema at KIT.
Making it faster and responsive.
Stepping down from Bootstrap to the lightweight Gridly.
Lesson learned: New techniques, especially for naviagtion menus.
Additionally I now can appreciate Bootstrap even more.
Another small website for a local fashion store.
One more time build with Twitter-Bootstrap CSS-Framework. Still pretty happy with how
easy it is to get nice and responsive designs.
Lesson learned: Using "npm run" as a task-runner is a two-sided medal too.
Read-only list of all Brocode-Articles. Hopefully CBS won't sue me for this :P
First try to write a RESTful-API with the Node.js+MongoDB-combination.
Lesson learned: Using a NoSQL-database the first time felt great. Even
though I love normalized databases, this schema-less thing felt relieving.
Additionally the combination of Node.js + Express makes it very easy to just write it
off.
Had fun with my Pebble developing watch-faces and apps. Due to the recent announcements, all further activities on Pebble development are stopped.
Basically a digital version of the little sandglass I had when I was a kid to ensure I'm
toothbrushing the proper amount of time.
Lesson learned: Once you go JavaScript you never want to go back :/
App Archived Toothbrushtimer
A digital businesscard using Pebble and QR-Code.
Lesson learned: Barely useful to exchange contact information with techies,
totally useless with "normal" people.
Watchface Archived Contact Me
Pebble-Watchapp to view BroCode-Articles.
A Twitter-Bot delivering the same content as tweets is already online.
Follow
him: @BroCodeBot
App / Watchface Cancelled