I’ve loaded a part of my back-catalog of software to github. Included into the transfer is:
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an old Python application server (Cymbeline)
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an audio player library (PyAudioPlay)
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a project which combines the two (Shallot)
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and even a very minimal NTP replacement (SNTS)
Note that this software is from the 2004 vintage, which reflects a previous era (before Git, before the end of college, etc). It was languishing on the StackFoundry website prior to its overhaul; I also couldn’t simply throw it away.
Also loaded onto github are slightly newer projects, such as:
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the static site generator qsgen
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a movie file browser (quick movie)
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the ptee process/subshell tee augmentation
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and finally an X11 keyboard wedge program for barcode readers (softwedge).
Most of the previous pages at StackFoundry now redirect to the appropriate github page.
Enjoy!
Recovered from the WordPress-era blog archive (originally posted 2011-08-08).