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Projects

The following is a list of my latest development projects (as of early 2010 onwards) in approximately reverse chronological order. Click on the image (or textual description to the left) to see the project description. Note: This page is being updated and will be fully up to date by the end of the week

Various Others

Scripts

Shell Scripts

These are various scripts for things that I have written. Most are under Creative Commons licences.

2010

Project page coming soon

EasyGameProvider

July 2010 -

EasyGameProvider aims to make it easy for anyone to become their own Game Server Provider (GSP) by using simple commands in a similar form to saying “install tf2 in tf2-server“.

Draft Project Page is here, Complete Project Page soon.

Interactus

July 2010 -

Interactus aims to become a simple IRC Bot platform consisting of a group of user-selectable modules. It is based on the ideas that IRC robots are very useful, everyone should be able to manage one, and it should be able to be set up such that each users version is different.

Projects above this line are currently under construction and may not be in a user-viewable format. Projects below this line have been to some stage completed and are usable by anyone whom wants to use them.
Image coming soon

DegreeTrackerWeb

May-June 2010, Occasionally Updated

This is the web version of the Excel Spreadsheet project “Degree Tracker” explained below. It was moved to being a web service to allow more streamlined updates over time as well as to allow a cleaner interface than that that the Excel version provided.

Image coming soon

I Can Has Net Connection?

April 2010

This is a simple ping test for Windows that logs its responses to calculate connection quality over time. Linux/Mac version may be coming soon.

Scripts

Degree Tracker

January – March 2010

This is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet designed to help you easily track assignments and progress as you earn you way to a degree at University. Focus on this project has now been moved onto the Degree Tracker Web project.