Open Journalism
See how publications and data-driven journalists use open source to power their newsroom and ensure information is reported fairly and accurately.
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fivethirtyeight / data
Data and code behind the stories and interactives at FiveThirtyEight -
NYTimes / objective-c-style-guide
The Objective-C Style Guide used by The New York Times -
newsapps / beeswithmachineguns
A utility for arming (creating) many bees (micro EC2 instances) to attack (load test) targets (web applications). -
guardian / frontend
Source for theguardian.com -
BloombergMedia / whatiscode
Paul Ford’s “What Is Code?” -
nprapps / app-template
The NPR visuals team's opinionated project template for client-side apps. -
voxmedia / meme
Meme generator -
propublica / guides
ProPublica's News App and Data Style Guides -
times / cardkit
A simple, powerful and fully configurable image editor for web browsers and servers. Optional UI included. -
TimeMagazine / babynames
Fun with the Social Security Administration's baby name data -
censusreporter / censusreporter
Census Reporter is a Knight News Challenge-funded project to make it easier for journalists to write stories using information from the U.S. Census bureau. -
datadesk / python-elections
A Python wrapper for the Associated Press' U.S. election data service. -
BuzzFeedNews / 2014-06-bikeshare-gender-maps
Data and code for BuzzFeed's bikeshare gender maps. -
huffpostdata / ap-election-loader
A Ruby library for loading election data from The Associated Press into MySQL -
ajam / 2014_payday-nation-data
Data for the Payday Nation project. -
dukechronicle / chronline
The official repository for the Duke Chronicle website
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