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AES
A basic implementation of AES, written for the Fall 2010 semester of my Data Structures course. The core encryption works, but there is a bug in writing the encrypted string to a file. Don't have the time to fix, but my first exercise in multi-filed C++ projects and Makefiles. No GNU Autotools, unfortunately :(Data-Structures
Projects for my Java-based Data Structures course.Python
My collection of Python scripts. Mostly undocumented, but sometimes useful.genetics
Playing around with genetic algorithms. Current application is for PID tuning of a simplified 1D model of a robot.clustering
Basic clustering library written in ruby with some quick & dirty tests and visualization done in matlablio
Fractal Flames + Genetic AlgorithmsSMS
Trying to play with the Apple Sudden Motion Sensor in my Macbook Pro. Unfortunately simple audio playback is not as simple as it should be...MCL-Sim
A Monte Carlo Localization SimulatorDenali
Registration system for Bellarmine's 2012 Immigration Justice SummitBresenham
Playing with OpenGL/GLUT, bit arrays and operations on them, and the Bresenham Line Algorithm.Arduino
A collection of programs written for my Arduino.CodeEval
Solutions to some problems I worked on for CodeEval after seeing it on TC. Quickly got bored thoughโฆIntro-to-Computer-Programming
Files from my Spring 2009 Intro to Comp Programming classProCo
My entries for the Stanford Proco. Some work, some don't - unfortunately none of them are marked as so :(sh
A small collection of useful shell scripts I've worked on.slack_presence
Slack presence botAndroid
My collection of android demo apps.NiftyRSS
A modified implementation of the project outlined in http://nifty.stanford.edu/2006/cain-rss/nifty-rss.doc . Written for the Spring 2011 semester of my Data Structures course. Uses a fully-mulithreaded implementation to get around the lag of hundreds of sequential server requests.Forte
The Latin word for "by chance." A graphical random Latin verb chooser.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us