Projects!
- DragonDrop, a Cocoa application of questionable utility,
but of stylish design and excellent character.
It's been developed in free moments since the winter of 2000,
and saw public release in the summer of 2002,
and has since been included in John Ray's Mac OS X Unleashed
and in the Japanese magazine MacPeople.
- My resume, done up in XML according to the resume Document Type Description.
- Courses I'm teaching at Oberlin.
- Shirts! The 2002 Oberlin College Computer Science shirt,
and Harkness Cooperative's from the same year.
Winton Woods High School's 2000 production of the Wizard of Oz had a shirt by my hand.
- Cannibalism@Home,
an abstract two-dimensional autonomous (or otherwise) agent simulation framework, in Java,
with corresponding concrete implementations, notably my own group's Koala-Hive.
One of the "ain't-it-neat" features is the ability to ferry agents from one instances of any implementation to any other, via Java's Remote Method Invocation
(hidden behind a more generic transport protocol).
- Catapult! an OpenGL project from the summer of my junior high school year.
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