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- November 2020: cactus-ssg, a Python static site generator targeting both WWW and Gemini (built this site right here!)
cactus-ssg
- September 2020: Crowbar, a language offering "the good parts of C, with a little bit extra"
Crowbar
- September 2020: gemifedi, a Rust server offering a Gemini frontend to the fediverse
gemifedi
- September 2020: csgo-gsi, a Rust library for integrating with CS:GO
csgo-gsi
- August 2020: the Fuck Around and Find Out License, an experimental software license
the Fuck Around and Find Out License
- June 2020: Slabforge, a JS CAD tool for slab-built ceramics
Slabforge
- June 2020: pig.observer, a JS frontend for viewing several traffic camera streams simultaneously (finished)
pig.observer
- December 2019: cargo-why, tracing dependency paths to show why a Rust crate is needed in the current project
cargo-why
- December 2019: wasm-pack pull request #745, adding watch and serve subcommands
wasm-pack pull request #745
- November 2019: wasm-pack pull request #736, adding support for binary crates (finished)
wasm-pack pull request #736
- October 2019: wasm-bindgen pull request #1843, adding support for binary crates (finished)
wasm-bindgen pull request #1843
- October 2019: OWReplayRenderer, a utility in Rust to render out Overwatch replays to a single video file automatically
OWReplayRenderer
- September 2019: micro-ci, a tiny self-hosted CI system written in Rust
micro-ci
- September 2019: compiler for the While programming language, written in Rust as a group project for a compilers class
While programming language
- June 2019: faketwitch, an IRC server shim in Python to allow Twitch-chat-integrated games to use other services instead of Twitch
faketwitch
- February 2019: vidslice, a wxPython GUI wrapping youtube-dl and ffmpeg (finished)
vidslice
- January 2019: kink.garden, a (NSFW) Django service for maintaining lists of kinks (finished)
kink.garden
- January 2019: DynaMaze, a Rust-based multiplayer game compiled to WebAssembly (finished)
DynaMaze
- December 2018: crabravebot, a Python (originally JS) service for easily overlaying text over Crab Rave
crabravebot
- August 2018: undergraduate thesis on natural language processing and textual entailment (finished)
- February 2018: full stack web application with Spring, React, and Elasticsearch for a software engineering class (finished)
- October 2017: functional-dependency-generator, a PHP site that generates database theory example problems (finished)
functional-dependency-generator
- August 2017: rust-editorconfig, an editorconfig library for Rust that I substantially contributed to
rust-editorconfig
- July 2017: MFTE, a Nano clone written in Rust
MFTE
- April 2017: graphics library exposing XPM and Swing-like layout interfaces and targeting a set-one-pixel-at-a-time renderer
- March 2017: cull21, a Ruby web-based Gmail API client designed specifically for powering through backlogs (finished)
cull21
- January 2017: Yummy Goodness, a JS game built with Elm (finished)
Yummy Goodness
- September 2016: prodenfd, a Ruby program that doesn't let me play games if I have pending tasks in my todo list due soon (finished)
prodenfd
- August 2016: verbatim, an Electron application for integration testing an actual binary against an expected one (finished)
verbatim
- July 2016: Rust pull request #34694, adding trivial helper methods to the `IpAddr` enum
Rust pull request #34694
- June 2016: halfhearted, a JS game built with just React (finished)
halfhearted
- January 2016: compare-ignoring-articles, a JS library for sorting in a natural way
compare-ignoring-articles
- January 2016: Galactic Max, a JS game built on Phaser with a full team for a hackathon (finished)
Galactic Max
- December 2015: CS Eco Dash, a Rust web application taking CS:GO data and presenting recommendations
CS Eco Dash
CS:GO data
- September 2015: E-800, a Rails web app for running and grading student-submitted code
E-800
- August 2015: Java application translating CSV exports from one program to be importable by another, with a Swing GUI
- June 2015: Relief Valve, an Electron application for moving Steam games between libraries (finished)
Relief Valve
- March 2015: statdns-socks5, a Go proxy server for DNS-over-HTTP before it was cool
statdns-socks5
- November 2014: komodo, a Web-based realtime quiz system powered by Meteor
komodo
- May 2014: AltcoinNetWorth, a Web-based dashboard for an altcoin portfolio, written in Go
AltcoinNetWorth
- December 2013: LD28-You-Only-Get-One, a Backbone-powered textual JS game
LD28-You-Only-Get-One
- August 2013: hamwerk, a Web-based todo list specialized for homework powered by Meteor (finished)
hamwerk
- July 2013: MCWebDash, a Web-based dashboard showing the status of a Minecraft server
MCWebDash
- June 2013: SpawnAndBack, a simple Minecraft mod
SpawnAndBack
- March 2013: BecauseWhyNot, a CPU emulator written in CoffeeScript for the DCPU-16 fictional CPU from Notch's cancelled 0x10c.
BecauseWhyNot
- March 2013: CompetentDeathMessages, a Minecraft server plugin
CompetentDeathMessages
- January 2013: Republica Eternity Event III, a Minecraft server plugin some friends needed help with
Republica Eternity Event III
- November 2012: StaffDrops, a Minecraft server plugin a friend needed help with
StaffDrops
- July 2012: Multiverse Core pull request #780, adding a feature to a Minecraft server plugin
Multiverse Core pull request #780
- October 2011: github.js, a library for making client-side calls to the GitHub API
github.js
- May 2011: Zrczr, a canvas-based JS game
Zrczr
- May 2011: Pecan.js, a library for persisting scroll position
Pecan.js
- March 2011: VCRI, a Chrome extension tweaking an existing JS game (finished)
VCRI
- January 2011: Arduinochet, a needlessly-motorized trebuchet I built with a friend
Arduinochet
- February 2010: Acts 20:2, a Java Swing application displaying periodic popups of Bible verses, which I built in collaboration with a few other people
Acts 20:2
- January 2009: EPlanner, a todo list specialized for homework built in Java with Swing
EPlanner
(these are start dates, because that's what made sense to me at the time)