Projects I actively maintain / have contributed to.

These projects are ones I consider good, and noteworthy.

FTC Layer is an android library I created for the explicit purpose of making FTC programming less cumbersome, and overall easier.

The Documentation for FTC Layer was created as a collaboration between me and a fellow robotics nerd, Jack Crane.

Another collaboration, was when me and another programmer from my school, Logan Gatlin, created a emulator collection, called VBEmu.

BrainFrick was born out of the need for an actually good BrainF*ck interpreter, compared to ones that didnt work on my computer, (for some reason).


Failed Projects

Failure is important. There is no better way to learn, than to fail. These projects are ones that never really caught on, or did much.

Boston Dynamic’s Spot looked so cool, it inspired me to attempt a robt dog with arduino. Keyword: attempt.

While one of my first projects, console-tic-tac-toe is terrible. But it works, kind of.

Open YT Tool was a replacement for sketchy YouTube download websites, however soon after finishing, i found out what youtube-dl was.

ADVCALC was a program for the TI 84+, that calculated area, tax, and other basic math.

I used to have trouble installing worlds, wehn playing minecraft. So I made a python script that installed worlds into minecraft for you.


Experimental Projects

These projects aren’t necessarily failures, but they aren’t very good, either.

I made software, that monitors advanced information of Lego EV3s.

Bash profiles, and installing plain old elfs, are annoying. So, I made a tool called pathtool to add paths to the $PATH variable.