Stuff

This is where i keep "My Stuff", both writings and projects in one large intertwined wiki-mess :-)

Projects

  • Vertigo is a system in python for managaing one or more servers with an unlimited number of virtual hosts supporting a per-domain specified number of services (web, mail, database, ftp, etc.)
  • libAnyBus is a C++ library for easily transfering objects over the network.
  • libPathFinder is a library that started of doing A* path-finding but that now also supports structures for managing the maps to path-find through such as QuadTrees. My C++ template masterpiece, not a single line of compiled code :-)
  • Odin is a library that is supposed to make it easier to write games that take place in a 2.5 dimensional worlds, especially roleplaying and strategy games.
  • libIso3D is a library for visualizing a 3D isometric view of a game world using the Odin library.
  • er2code is a tool that automatically generates classes for relations in your database.
  • Editor is an emacs'esque editor designed specifically for me, by me, and in python.
  • LaptopLocation is a system for automatically configuring your laptop to the particular location you are in.
  • iProjects is a tool to automatically generate statistics for, build and run test suites for your projects. It generates html pages for your manager's viewing pleasure.
  • WinNotify is a simple command line tool to show notification messages on windows.

AbandonedProjects contains old abandoned projects.

Articles

  • ThinkpadDebian Hacks to get the Thinkpad X60 to work perfectly on Debian testing.
  • Virtools Sucks Why your team shouldn't use Virtools
  • Virtools Building Blocks in Visual Studio net 2003
  • Introduction to Tom Lords Arch
  • GNU Stow OutdatedArticles contains old articles that are either outdated or just plainly wrong.

Other

  • Movie reviews
  • I try to preserve some Files for when i need to setup a new user account, you might find them useful as well.
  • Music CD shopping list

Emacs Stuff

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