Taliesin Beynon (@taliesinb)
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  • Registered over 13 years ago
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    Python
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    Mathematica
    23.5 %
    Go
    23.5 %
    C++
    11.8 %
    JavaScript
    11.8 %
  • Location πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ South Africa
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Top repositories

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spatial-game-theory

A flexible Mathematica package for conducting experiments involving spatial game theory
Mathematica
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floatworld

Floatworld is an artificial life environment in which virtual creatures compete for space and energy. Each creature is controlled by a neural network and harvests energy in order to reproduce. Random mutation and natural selection result in the evolution of different strategies.
C++
29
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QuiverGeometry

QuiverGeometry is a Wolfram Language package that provides a flexible platform for doing experiments in discrete geometry using the notion of cardinal quivers, their representations, and associated mathematical constructs.
Mathematica
15
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4

go-rbm

Restricted Boltzmann Machine trainer in Go
Go
8
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chartreuse

Simple context-free top-down chart-parser written in Python. Also includes module to rewrite complex grammars into pseudo Chomsky normal form.
Python
7
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spieeltjie

Small lab for experiments with PSRO, game theoretic niching, etc.
Python
7
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wikispider

Simple tool for spidering raw wikimarkup from wikipedia
Go
6
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WLSublime

Packages + color scheme for Mathematica/Wolfram Language work in Sublime Text.
Python
5
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9

penguin

A full-featured GUI toolkit and window manager built on the Allegro library. Made this when I was 13/14, mainly out of boredom -- this was the first year that I had dropped out of school, so it was a nice large project of the kind I hadn't been able to pursue before. Up here for historical interest (and because the code still actually runs after 10 years!!!).
C++
4
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10

news-monster

"Control a monster to protect your young child from bad news" -- an extremely simple JS proof-of-concept that dynamically pulls in RSS headlines using Yahoo Pipes in order to populate the level with a variety of real-world headlines. The "negative sentiment" ones must be destroyed by the player before reaching the child. However, enough "positive sentiment" headlines must reach the child for him to be educated. Don't judge our design, judge the idea! :)
JavaScript
3
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EvolutionGraphs

Representing biological evolution with mutation, fitness, generation, and selection graphs
Mathematica
2
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12

DiffConnect

Differentiable connectome
Python
2
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13

netlify-faunadb-example

JavaScript
1
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14

tmachine

Google's Turing doodle implemented in Go
Go
1
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treeart

Treeart is a python library for easily drawing ASCII trees
Python
1
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basinet

Mathematica
1
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