Brian Chen (@betaveros)

Top repositories

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noulith

*slaps roof of [programming language]* this bad boy can fit so much [syntax sugar] into it
Rust
1,017
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advent-of-code-2022

actually publishing my solutions now that they're not redundant...
Shell
198
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paradoc

GolfScript/CJam-inspired stack-based programming language that can be golfed or written literately*
Python
98
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advent-of-code-golf-2020

doing the same thing over and over and expecting the same results
40
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advent-of-code-golf-2019

let's see how long it takes before I burn out this time
34
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castlefall

a party word game with hidden teams for ~six to ten people
TypeScript
24
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hyperpolymorph

A flexible multi-language cheat sheet based on hyperpolyglot.org
Haskell
20
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paradoc-rust

Rust
14
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advent-of-code-golf-2018

I spent days on this personal golfing language a year ago, might as well try it out...
11
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cs

Personal cheat sheet (moved off betaveros.github.io)
HTML
9
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bcodex

A command-line utility in Haskell (as well as tiny JS app) for flexibly converting between puzzlehunt-y "encodings"
Haskell
9
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riffshuffle

a flexible interface for interactive automatic harmonization
Python
7
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puzzlehunt.net

lol
JavaScript
6
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gridderface

A Scala reboot of a keyboard interface for marking grid-based puzzles.
Scala
6
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extra-aoc-stats

way too much data in one page
Svelte
4
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binary-operations

interactive arithmetic, bitwise logical, shift, comparison operations on 32-bit integers
HTML
4
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xxb

A fancy/silly xxd replacement in Haskell
Haskell
3
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bloggo

my cool blog
HTML
3
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voxx

Make credible music on chord progression templates with your voice
Python
2
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bad-programs

programs that are bad
Haskell
1
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edgeworth

Interface for marking grid-based puzzles, take 3
Scala
1
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cpp2

C Plus Plus Competitive Programming Preprocessor
Haskell
1
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advent-of-code-2016

insert cool description here
1
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