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cellvia / gist:2c5d60461139cdb96cc9f907abd99833
Last active December 13, 2017 15:49
retry loop grabbing a folder of files via adb
var Promise = require('bluebird')
var fs = require('fs')
var adb = require('adbkit')
var client = adb.createClient()
const pathToFiles = '/sdcard/Download';
const loop = () => {
client.listDevices()
.then(function(devices) {
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cellvia / index.js
Created June 30, 2016 15:59
requirebin sketch
var traverse = require('traverse')
class Hello {
constructor(){
console.log("hello");
}
}
class Hello2 extends Hello{
constructor(){
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cellvia / index.js
Created June 30, 2016 15:59
requirebin sketch
class Hello {
constructor(){
console.log("hello");
}
}
class Hello2 extends Hello{
constructor(){
super();
console.log("hello2");
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cellvia / tags: third eye, motivation
Last active August 29, 2015 14:01
~reflections~the "mystery" of the third eye
I'm baffled by the pervasive "mystery" surrounding the beholding of the third eye. It's about as mysterious as the beholding of a ball -- all you need do is simply look at it. Literally. Close your eyes, look up, then look in. If not immediately, remain there for just a few minutes and there you are: colors, images, tunnels, feelings of peace, etc. all right there. And before you suggest I have easy access from my experience with meditation and psychedelics, I can confirm this is nothing a child couldn't do -- I was doing it many years before I even heard the word meditation, and the children in my life find it very easy to have this experience with minimal explanation. It looks to me like the only thing keeping people from accessing such plainly obvious experience is a masochistic lack of openness, laziness, fear, or perhaps never having thought to look there in the first place. To think, all the clamour around this "Great Mystery", in both directions. The idea of ridiculing someone for believing the third e
I love javascript because I feel it reflects the universe in a way... That there is no absolute reality but rather a series of encapsulated experience templates (contexts) wherein consciousness (this) explores itself by consuming and emiting events within these contexts. In short, reality is event-driven with endlessly flexible scope. Its our job to reprogram the templates all the way up the prototype chain.
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cellvia / gist:11040963
Last active August 29, 2015 14:00
~résumé~Abstract
  • BS in Electronic MediaTowson University, Magna Cum Laude
  • 8+ years experienceWeb programming / motion graphics
  • Dedicated contributorJavascript / Node.js open-source ecosystem

A lifelong programming hobbyist, meta-analyst, and self-styled minimalist who finds beauty in doing the most with the least;

Always searching for underlying logic behind systems in order to extend their function beyond standard capacity;

Enthusiast of language: from the musical to the scientific, from computer to spoken, all provide insight to the process of creation and meaning;

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cellvia / gist:11040836
Last active August 29, 2015 14:00
~résumé~Experience

###Mastered

  • Node.js / Express / Middleware
  • Backbone
  • Browserify / CommonJS Modularization
  • Browserify Transforms
  • Streams
  • jQuery
  • Templating (mustache, handlebars, etc)
  • NPM publication / task running
  • Git / Mercurial
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cellvia / gist:11039747
Last active August 29, 2015 14:00
~résumé~History

###October 2012 - Present

  • The Advisory Board CompanyJavascript UI / Node.js ArchitectHired exclusively for Node.js / Javascript development for this large Austin software company, I worked on a couple of large projects spanning a few teams, as well as engaged the well developed Front End Engineer culture. The second half of my time here was fully remote, with periodic trips on location. Largest takeaway: tons of Javascript experience, as well as experience working with a team and its development protocols.

###October 2008 - October 2012

  • Freelance development / consultingDevelopment of APIs as well as front-end, CMS customization, and integration with various services (Google, Facebook, Twitter) for independent entrepreneurs like author Arianne Cohen and Spencer Hill of The Portland Company, as well as nonprofits such as Transparency International, Lost Valley Permaculture
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cellvia / gist:11038788
Last active August 29, 2015 14:00
~résumé~Projects

###Crimson Data Acquisition

  • Building out an admistration UI for the central data stream processing hub. Angular exclusive desktop app leveraging a large variety of custom build tasks, directives, providers, etc. Presented an opportunity to familiarize myself with C# / .net development.

###Complete Genomics, Inc

  • Quick and efficient build up and roll out of a Require.js / Backbone desktop web-app built to bring DNA research to the consumer level. Heavy visualizations and large complexity of data were the highlight, necessitating rich crossfiltering of search results, and deep drilling / navigation of data forms without confusion by leveraging creative visualizations.

###This site!

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cellvia / gist:11037099
Last active August 29, 2015 14:00
~résumé~Contacts
  • Brantley Essary Front-end Engineer Lead281.844.7018
  • Nate Guisinger Professional Developer917.407.8610
  • Derek Dohler Digital Analyst TI Georgiaskype: ddohler
  • Todd Duncan Co-founder Science Integration503.805.7860