CoffeeCode Week 4
CoffeeCoding gained 4 followers this week! Read about Jessie’s journey into Swift hacking after our critique of the coffee.
Coffee

I had a Vanilla Hazelnut Matte Latte from the Yellow Deli in Boulder.
Jessie had a “Mocha Mint Matte Tea” and rated it a 9/10. It even made cause for the comment:
“I love tea” — Jessie
Swisher had an “Old Saint Joe’s Hazelnut Latte” and rated it an 8/10
My Vanilla Hazelnut Matte Latte was solid as always. I’ve had it a million times and it never ceases to please.
The Yellow Deli is near to my heart because it’s the only 24-hour shop in all of Boulder! Perfect for late night hacking or studying.
Jessie’s Code
- Hack on MapCU

MapCU is an iOS app targeted at freshmen at CU so that they can find buildings, libraries, and coffee shops. The app even tells you the opening and closing hours of everything!
The app is not released yet, so keep this in mind in the coming months!

Puffer-fish allows you to “puff” your repo with an absurd amount of fake language data. This allows your repo to be classified as a different language.
GitHub organizes the list of trending repos by language. So if your repo is classified as a less popular language, trending is easier. For reference, a JavaScript trending requires 50 stars a day while a Shell repo requires on 7 stars a day.
Here’s a Demo GIF (may load slowly):

It’s available to use live right now:
npm install -g puffer-fish
//afterwords, use it by typing:
puffer-fish
For even further documentation, check out https://github.com/dawsonbotsford/puffer-fish


