Projects
Internet is filled with rich and abundant data. Information
travels fast and we don't have the time to check that everything
we see and hear is correct.
CaptainFact
is a social platform that allows
people to debate and help each other to verify that data by
sourcing it, voting and chatting about facts.
Technologies: Elixir, Phoenix, GraphQL, React, Redux, WebExtension
Et si demain...
is a citizen debate platform
intended to help New Caledonia to think and discuss about 2018's
independence referendum. It is build around short videos (
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The project is born during Noumea's first Hackathon with a team of
two journalists, one motion-designer and myself as a developer. It
is now involving two different news organizations and will be
released to the public in January 2018.
Technologies: React, GatsbyJS, GraphQL
This project aims to provide a set of tools to monitor a
democratic entity. This entity can be a country, a city council or
your organization. You can get a preview of the front-end with
fake data on
this link
Technologies: ES6, React
Python script and library to control Magic Blue bulbs over
Bluetooth. These are probably the cheapest RGB light bulbs you can
find on the market but no official API exists and they're not
documented anywhere.
This open-source project consist of the reverse engineering work
to bring all the features from the official mobile application in
some easy to use and well documented Python scripts.