Tyler O'Briant (tobthecreator)

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base10-takehome

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o_rHXZK8rU5ateNLkJ9oBcm2xDEkSmkt4G9Sh-LiwbM/edit

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dot-plan

Recreating my own version of John Carmack's .plan files with a Python CLI tool

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golang-interpreter

Working through Thorsten Ball's "Writing an Interpreter in Go"

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guest-parking-form

I lived in an apartment complex with a very aggressive parking lot guest pass policy. I made a CLI with common visitors that would automatically generate them a guest pass using a known license plate, phone number and email

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hackerman

[2023] I have no idea what this was

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kovacs

Creating my own Lisp while rewatching Altered Carbon season 1

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rafiki

Going through Thorsten Ball's Go Interpreter & Compiler Books. The language he designs is called Monkey, and so I named my fork of it Rafiki, after the wise royal monkey advisor in The Lion King

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cryptob

A sidequest while working through cryptopals. Cryptopals does a good job pacing challenges, but I don't feel like I have a good grasp of the underlying tech. That's what this repo is for

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lil-python

lil python interpreter

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marginalia

Marginalia is an experiment I return to often: A hypercontextual blog. Gwern does this well. For marginalia "hypercontext" implied that the post you were writing would expand or contract depending on how you interacted with it. If you wanted me to dive deeper and I had notes, you could digress with me with a click into a tooltip or modal, etc.

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marginalia-backend

Marginalia is an experiment I return to often: A hypercontextual blog. Gwern does this well. For marginalia "hypercontext" implied that the post you were writing would expand or contract depending on how you interacted with it. If you wanted me to dive deeper and I had notes, you could digress with me with a click into a tooltip or modal, etc.

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nand-to-tetris

Following along the nand2tetris.org course

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nft-test-project-1

[2023] I was working on an NFT-based waitlist idea [2021] https://ethereum.org/en/developers/tutorials/how-to-write-and-deploy-an-nft/

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quest

šŸ¤« it's a secret

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rust-programming-language

Spent a while evaluating Rust for a project at MainStreet alongside another engineer

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