Software
Use of the software offered here is at your own risk, no guarantees are given as to what the software will actually do. Where no link to download the software is given, this means you should email me directly for further details.
- Prasi : an authentication and identification framework. Other web applications such as Wefis and WebNotify (see below) are based on it. Prasi was a joint development between Franchie and myself, and is now an open source project.
- Syndrome : a network-aware GTK platform for running server-client based javascript programs. Currently under development, no publicly usable code yet.
- Tilige : generates an SVG timeline from a simple XML input file, with automatic text placement to ensure no overlapping. Cross-platform C code (C99 standard).
- WebNotify : a web-based RSS reader, which can also monitor traditional non-feed enabled webpages for changes, and also your gmail inbox. It uses Prasi to authenticate users and to store all the user data. Fully AJAX'd.
- I am involved (mainly as beta-testing victim) with the development of Wefis, an open source program to provide basic filesystem functionality to a remote system over the web through a browser interface. Wefis is the successor to the old "PFS (Private File Space)" program which is no longer developed, supported or distributed.
- ChoiceBox: a javascript library to present the user with some choices. See the demo.
- A patch to use the id3lib with the lcc-win32 compiler when linking statically.
- bdl-0.4.1 : A data logger written some time ago to interface with a k8055 vellemann card. In this specific instance it is configured to read temperature from a thermocouple on the analog input port and plot the data directly to Gnuplot, with many operation parameters. It compiles cleanly under windows, and if the k8055 hooks are removed the data logger itself is fully cross-platform. Please note that some hacking into the code is required to obtain functionality, this should be considered example code and not a final product. Includes ecron, a scheduler with 1-second granularity written from scratch in pure C (fully cross-platform).
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