0000000000001111 - Club Status & Reality Check

I've made a few more enhancements to the "Club Status" Page which will be particularly helpful to the steemcurator teams (i.e. I'm making my own life easier). As well as an addition suggested by @saracampero following my last post.

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Outgoing Delegations

The first addition is the inclusion of an extra tab to highlight Outgoing Delegations. To make this more useful to steemcurators, I have included a simple warning symbol if the user is delegating to a known "delegate to vote" system.

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If you click on this tab, you'll get additional details with the delegations ordered by size (the largest at the top) along with an indication as to how much of the user's STEEM Power is delegated.

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Open Orders on the Internal Market

@saracampero suggested that I include open trades - I found this particularly useful when trying to work out where the money from booming upvotes had gone with the hive-180821 account. I found it odd that they'd received 19 booming upvotes in March but had not powered up a single STEEM (and there was less than 6 STEEM sat in their wallet).

As with the other transactions, the open orders are only included for the time period selected (I use the limit_order_create and check this against a limit_order_cancel and the fill_order information).

I originally included this in the pie chart and then I thought that @saracampero wouldn't be very happy with me because it made the power-up percentage very low for some users - so I didn't include it in the pie chart and added it to the bottom of the table next to it instead. Please let me know in the comments if you think that I should reverse this decision.

The hive-180821 account can now be seen with over 1,500 STEEM waiting to be powered-up which can then be used to support its community members.

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Reality Check

Whilst I'm desperate to give Steemit a fully-functioning and sexy new-front end, I have to accept the harsh reality that I probably shouldn't be doing this in PHP. As @steemchiller correctly pointed out, I really need to learn Node.JS. For me to learn Node.JS, I'd also need to brush up on my JavaScript skills and at my age and with no other use for these skills other than for Steemit, it's a path that doesn't make a lot of sense for me. I'd be looking at many months of "training" before I could even start this work... Given that it's taken me 4 months to get to where I am by using a coding language that I know, we're probably looking at 1-2 years before you'll start to enjoy any benefits.

So it makes sense for me to forget any ideas that I had of applying for funding from steem.DAO and accept that I won't be writing a sexier Steem Peakd.

However, I can continue to write some useful tools to help steemcurators and to stop those scummy scammers from profiting.

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I plan to keep this @coding-gorilla account active and keep you update with stuff that I think will be useful 🙂

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