Name: Wassim Gharbi
Type: User
Company: Lafayette College, Google, Lyft
Bio: Level 5 Self-driving Software Engineer @lyft, previously @google working on @ampproject, stories.google, tangi.co (area120) and Google Docs
Twitter: wassgha
Location: San Mateo, CA
Blog: http://gharbi.me/
Wassim Gharbi's Projects
a beautiful command-line prompt for node.js
Adaptation of the Tensorflow GTA script to Mac OS and exploration of better models
A toolchain for React component styling.
Editable vector graphics in your react apps
Justified image gallery component for React
Automatic linking of URLs, phone numbers, emails, handles, etc. in strings for React Native
React Native Gestures. Support: Drag, Scale and Rotate a Component.
A responsive Image element that takes the full width of its parent element while maintaining aspect ratio
Images etc in Full Screen Lightbox Popovers for React Native
Check and request user permissions in ReactNative (iOS and Android)
📊 Simple, customizable and animated progress bar for React Native
Send your app users to Apple App Store, Google Play, Amazon, or other using the newest APIs
Add Your Own Component To Bottom Sheet Whatever You Want (Android and iOS)
A <View/> component that rotates every time the device changes orientation
A <Video /> component for react-native
Snapshot a React Native view and save it to an image
📸 The Camera library that sees the vision.
The site and docs for React Native
Routing and navigation for your React Native apps
A React component for selecting GIFs from Tenor
Networks simulation of the distance-vector routing algorithm in Java
Instagram Stories in React Native
Concise, consistent, and legible badges in SVG and raster format
A delicious React Native app that locates events with free food at Lafayette College
Visualization framework for autonomy and robotics data encoded in XVIZ
A Proof Of Concept for a novel user interaction method that uses phones' accelerometer data
A simple TCP sender/receiver implementation on top of a simulated network. Project 2 for Lafayette College CS305 Spring 2018.
Computation using data flow graphs for scalable machine learning
A blind person assistance device that uses a camera to describe the environment around the user
Grading software for Computer Science labs