Pouya Kary ✨'s repositories
comment-legacy-gui
Online Generator for Kary Foundation Comment System (KFCS) http://comment.kary.us
KaryScript
KaryScript is an experimental language to test the possibilities of a more readable textual language. It compiles to ES6 and can be considered a much better ECMAScript
nearley-playground-mac
Offline mac app for Nearley Playground
go-corelib
Kary Framework is a Cross Platform Textual User Interface Implementation Framework made of components for String Manipulation, Terminal Viewport Management and Terminal UI Widgets.
tambourine
A very simple music theory library
vscode-light-ui
Kary Foundation's "Light Theme" for Visual Studio Code's "Entire Workbench"
arendelle.github.io
Arendelle's Website ( http://web.arendelle.org )
atom-kf-light
Kary Foundation's Light Theme for Atom
wolfram-turing-machine
Wolfram's 2-state 3-symbol Turing machine
apple-music-50-most-beloved
A Workflow that complies a list of most played songs in a pretty PDF for you
fish-vscode
Fish Shell Language Support for Visual Studio Code.
kary-tabesh-curve-proof
The Kary-Tabesh Curve is a way to find out if an arbitrary point is inside of a closed shape in dimensions greater than one. This software shows the algorithm in reality.
karyscript-monaco
Monaco Editor crafted for KaryScript with Kary Foundation's Theme and Kary Comment Generators Inside!
karyscript-vscode
KaryScript support for Visual Studio Code
karyscript.tmlanguage
tmLanguage definitions for KaryScript. For highlighting KaryScript in TextMate, Visual Studio Code, Sublime and Atom
TouchDevelop-backend
Back-end cloud service for Touch Develop.
two-more-shaders
A Diffuse and A Phong Shader to complete my collection of hand made shaders :D
uniparallel
A set of tools for Go to teach Parallel Programming
university-compiler-course
Projects and Exercise for the Compiler Course
vscode-eve-mode
Eve language mode for Visual Studio Code
WorldWideWeb
Last publicly available revision of the world's first web browser. This is a source import from 0.15 for NextStep. Originally written by @timbl.