Here are a few of the software projects I worked on in the early 2000s:
26 April 2008, 17:03 UTC
mailpie 0.1: full-text search of large e-mail archives
7 October 2007, 13:20 UTC
l2h: A new converter from LyX to HTML (updated)
16 July 2006, 16:05 UTC
Skencil output converter for emc2
29 April 2006, 21:58 UTC
Onscreen Crosshairs in tcl/tk
13 January 2006, 5:02 UTC
Aether: getting rid of the extra URL component
18 December 2005, 3:49 UTC
pam_ssh
10 December 2005, 0:06 UTC
Reverse Engineering the Samsung ML-2010 laser printer
9 December 2005, 1:30 UTC
Netflix to Aether converter
1 December 2005, 2:10 UTC
Decyphering an assertion
27 November 2005, 21:38 UTC
Stippler 1.0 source release
21 November 2005, 23:03 UTC
The best assertion ever
21 November 2005, 17:54 UTC
Hershey Vector Fonts
11 September 2005, 18:15 UTC
glif: generate client-side gif files from javascript
9 September 2005, 14:56 UTC
Fuse-python 0.9 rereleased under LGPL
14 July 2005, 13:57 UTC
Timestamp-based caching for filesystem-based dynamic websites
3 July 2005, 18:36 UTC
Aethertool 0.6 Released
17 June 2005, 19:13 UTC
New version of aethertool (formerly called commandline tools for Æther)
17 June 2005, 15:26 UTC
Controlling EMC with a joystick
16 June 2005, 0:20 UTC
Wikipedia-like floating thumbnails for Æther
14 June 2005, 21:14 UTC
Inter-entry links for Æther
5 June 2005, 1:44 UTC
Comments for Æther
4 June 2005, 21:26 UTC
Swishing revisited
20 May 2005, 16:39 UTC
Aether commandline tools v2
16 May 2005, 13:36 UTC
Commandline tools for Æther
9 May 2005, 1:58 UTC
vgaxy -- create XY scope displays with your VGA card
9 May 2005, 1:57 UTC
Vector patches for xmame 0.94
31 March 2005, 2:55 UTC
Setting the NET_WM_ICON for Tkinter application windows
28 March 2005, 13:50 UTC
mail2page.py for vmobl.com [updated 2005-04-21]
- Stippler: Turning photos into dots
- AXIS: A modern user interface for EMC
- nf: A screen builder for Tk
bullet novelwriting: A program for generating texts based on a grammar (like the dada engine). I used it to implement my parody of freshmeat.net which is now defunct.
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