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New Open Source Project: Daybreak, a Simple Key/Value Database for Ruby

A couple of weeks ago, in an article about the science behind the Message Machine project, we mentioned the custom key-value store we built to store non-relational data. Today, we're open sourcing the library which we're calling Daybreak.

P5 Project Application

Use this form to apply to be a participant in the P5 program.

Pair Programming Participant #1: Julius Troeger

On Monday the first participant in the ProPublica Pair Programming Project started. He is Julius Troeger from Germany.

Election Day Interactives We're Watching

Here's a list of amazing interactive election day projects our colleagues at other organizations have launched.

How ProPublica's Message Machine Reverse Engineers Political Microtargeting

How the message machine works.

Introducing a Free the Files API

Today we're opening a Free The Files API which will offer developers access to markets, stations, committees and filings data from our crowdsourced app

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Adventure Awaits: Another ProPublica News Apps Fellowship

Starting later this year, ProPublica is going to be part of the Knight-Mozilla OpenNews Fellowship program. The OpenNews Fellow will work as a member of our news applications team on major journalism projects and will also get to travel the world attending hack days and conferences.

The ProPublica Pair Programming Project

Come code with us! The ProPublica Pair Programming Project -- or P5 -- opens the ProPublica News Apps desk to newsroom coders who want to work on a ProPublica project, or to finish a project of their own, from the ProPublica offices in New York.

Knight Foundation Grant to Support ProPublica's News Applications Desk

We’re very pleased to announce that the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has made a grant to support ProPublica’s news applications desk.

How a Map That Wasn't a Map Became a Map

Why and how we mapped state money for homeowners.

Useful Code Snippets

At ProPublica we sometimes share small, simple snippets of using GitHub "Gists."

Untangling a Web of FEC Data

Our Tangled Web graphic shows the 200 biggest recipients of expenditure money from the five major presidential campaigns (Gingrich, Obama, Paul, Romney and Santorum), as well as from major super PACs, from around the middle of 2011 through February, 2012.

Introducing StateFace

Today we released a font that you can use to include small state map shapes as a design element in a web application. It’s called StateFace.

Some Thoughts on Timelines

Three different approaches to presenting stories over time.

Announcing Simpler Tiles

Today, we're releasing Ruby bindings for Simple Tiles, so you can generate tiles from Ruby.

When Are 190 Emails Like Six Emails?

Showing You the Money (Faster)

We pitched in on some new features in the New York Times' Campaign Finance API and its Ruby wrapper, CampaignCash.

Anatomy of a Stepper Graphic

A small library for stepper graphics.

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