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amethyst
An elegant Emacs setup optimized for non-technical writersemacs-bedrock
[Mirror] Stepping stones to a better Emacs experiencemuKanren_reading
[Mirror] A close reading of the μKanren paper.marked-man
Read Markdown files like UNIX man pagesnordic-night
A darker, higher-contrast spin on the lovely Nord theme for Emacslambda-x86
Lambda Calculus compiler targeting x86, written in Racketsuper_pipe
Utility to run scripts based on file system events, as well as to sync text filesauto-olivetti
[Mirror] Automatically enable olivetti-mode when the window is widegilded-select
Minor enhancements to the excellent Selectrum packageelixir_interpreter_demo
Demonstration of how to write an interpreter for a small language in Elixir. Built for an internal event at Spiff Inc. in 2021elang
Easy LANGuage: end-to-end implementation of a compiled lambda calculus.cs240_fm-server
Family Map Server for BYU CS 240homemade_database
I want to learn how databases work. Therefore, I shall make one myself.christmas-compiler
An experimental lambda calculus compiling to the LLVMrostrum2
Web-centric worship service program buildertyped_db_schemas
Undergraduate Research Paperysue
[Mirror] A simple text editor.keynote-nord
Apple Keynote presentation theme with color pallet from https://nordtheme.comnewbie.el
Simple Emacs config meant for new users at the terminal; doesn't sugar-coat *too* much.family-map-client
Family Map Client for BYU CS 240microKanren
My implementation of μKanrennewton
Math question organizer and test builderLightCycle6
A simple terminal game of Light Cycle.peridot
An Emacs minor-mode to facilitate writing novels and storiesashton314.github.io
Mah Blagnomic
A website to facilitate play of the game Nomic (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomic). Naturally, this isn't perfect, but it's a start.adapton
[Mirror] Implementation and exploration of micro- and miniAdaptonmini_scheme
A tiny implementation of the Scheme programming language: the core written in Perl, and the auxiliary functions written in Scheme itself. The interpreter uses the syntactic analysis method of evaluation outlined in "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" (Sussman et al)Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us