- I mostly use Javascript for web apps and Python for tools.
- I picked up C++ and C via the use of Arduinos and have been self-taught otherwise.
- I enjoy functional, homoiconic, and object-oriented langauges (especially Scheme) but have not had much experience using Scheme or Lisp. I'm trying to design one of my own but so far it's all just theoretical.
- I have ablog that I occasionally write stuff on.
- I am a member of theConwaylife.com forums under the usernamewirehead.
- I have aYouTube channel -- check that out when you get a chance.
- Lynx - A browser-based reactive programming toolkit with Scheme-based syntax.Web editor
- Schemascii - A Python program to convert ASCII art circuit diagrams into nice SVG schematics.
- Cogni - An interpreter for theCognate programming language that doesn't compile to C first.
- uLisp fork - My fork ofuLisp with new, experimental features.
- Langton-Music - A simulator formusical Langton's Ant.
- Armdroid 1000 - A website about the oldArmdroid 1000 with a bunch of resources (manual, circuit diagram, photos, miscallaneous reverse-engineering, etc).
- Parasite - A game that can't be beaten by the player: you have to teach the NPC's how to play it for you.
- PICKLE andTinobsy - A new idea for a programming language, and a type system to implement it.
Note: I excluded Javascript from the above language stats because its verbosity (curly braces, JSDoc comments, etc.) compared to other languages artificially inflates the amount of Javascript I seem to have written. Only about 60% of those lines are meaningful code.
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- schemascii
schemascii PublicA command-line tool and library for converting ASCII-art diagrams into nice SVG circuit schematics.
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