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fantom-syntax-highlighting
Syntax highlighting for the Fantom programming language, for Visual Studio Code
raystack_core
Core functionality and types for SkySpark / Project Haystack
axon-syntax-highlighting
Syntax highlighting for the Axon programming language, for Visual Studio Code
axon_parseast_parser
Rust library for parsing the output of SkySpark's parseAst function
axon_parser
Parser for SkyFoundry's Axon programming language
axon_parser2
Second attempt at an Axon parser
cs50-pomodoro
CS50 - Mobile dev with react native - pomodoro timer exercise
elm-architecture-tutorial
Modified elm architecture tutorial with exercises
indenter
Source code indentation changer written in Haskell
kos
Zero-overhead and minimalist web framework for Vert.x
proc-macro-workshop
Working through dtolnay's proc-macro-workshop exercises
pyhaystack
Pyhaystack is a module that allow python programs to connect to a haystack server project-haystack.org. Actually, connection can be established with Niagara Platform running the nhaystack module. It's a work in progress and actually, main goal is to connect to server and retrive histories to make numeric analysis. Eventually, other options will be implemented through the REST API. For this to work with Anaconda IPython Notebook in Windows, be sure to use "python setup.py install" using the Anaconda Command Prompt in Windows. If not, module will be installed for System path python but won't work in the environment of Anaconda IPython Notebook.
pyraystack
Python library which wraps the raystack Rust library
raystack_blocking
Rust library providing a synchronous SkySpark client, implemented as a thin wrapper over the async raystack library
react-native-proj2
Project 2 for CS50 React Native course
set-card-game-2
Quick and dirty attempt at the Set card game programming project
set2
Stanford CS193p Swift course assignment 3, graphical set card game
set3
Animated set project for Stanford CS193p
setupbgs
Utilities to help with setting up some boardgames
thinking-with-types-exercises
Exercises from Sandy Maguire's book "Thinking with Types"