I primarily use GitHub to release and maintain tools or datasets from my research. Among these are WebSearcher, which provides tools for collecting and parsing web search engine results, and suggests, which provides tools for collecting and analyzing search engine autocomplete suggestions. Other repositories include more general tools, like wayback, which streamlines pulling and processing the available records for a given website from the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, and datasets, such as domains, which contains aggregated web domain metrics.
GitHub
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I used to contribute to Stack Overflow, a Q/A website for programmers, when I was learning how to code. My top-rated answer was about launching a Selenium WebDriver with a browser extension installed, and my top-rated question was about moving a heatmap color bar in Python. One comment on my top-rated answer—"This worked for me after countless hours. Thank you."—made all the time I spent on that site worth it. Some additional stats related to my Stack Overflow account are available in the widget below.
