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Binary Trance Software
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Through my app development company [Binary Trance Software][bt] I've
built the following apps:
* [SymbolMate][symbolmate] -- Quickly find and copy symbols and Emoji
[bt]: https://binarytrance.com/
[symbolmate]: https://binarytrance.com/apps/symbolmate
Websites
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A couple of other websites I maintain are:
* [Linked List][linkedlist] -- "a semi-organized collection of knowledge
that I have accumulated.", created as a reference for myself but also published
publically in the hope it may be useful to others as well. The code ([pkb])
is open source.
* [Bit Cannon][bitcannon] -- a new blog that I designed and built with
[Hugo][hugo] as a bit of an experiment, the exact nature of which is still
evolving.
[bitcannon]: http://bitcannon.net
[hugo]: http://gohugo.io
Open Source Projects
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I have a collection of open-source software on [GitHub][github]. Some of the
more noteworthy projects are listed below.
[github]: http://github.com/wezm
### pkb
[pkb] is a personal knowledge base. It's a [Rails] application that allows you
to quickly publish snippets of knowledge. It powers
[linkedlist.org][linkedlist], which is my instance of pkb.
[pkb]: https://github.com/wezm/pkb
[Rails]: http://rubyonrails.org
[linkedlist]: https://linkedlist.org/
### OCMustache
[OCMustache][ocmustache] brings the [Mustache templating language][mustache] to
Objective-C. The parser is built using the [Ragel State Machine
Compiler][ragel] in the hope that it will help ensure fast and correct parsing.
[ocmustache]: https://github.com/wezm/OCMustache
[mustache]: http://mustache.github.com/
[ragel]: http://www.complang.org/ragel/
### Monothumb
[monothumb] is the tool that generates the thumbnails on the [home page](/). It
retrieves thumbnails of my [recent uploads to Flickr][flickr], converts them to
greyscale and then generates a single output image with both the colour and
monochrome versions of the thumbnail. There are two version of the tool. The
original one, written in Objective-C that uses CoreImage and a second version
written in Lua. The Lua one uses my [lua-imlib2] fork.
[flickr]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wezm/
[monothumb]: https://github.com/wezm/monothumb
[lua-imlib2]: https://github.com/wezm/lua-imlib2
### node-genx
[node-genx] is a [node.js][node] binding to the [Genx][genx] XML generation
library. It allows fast and correct XML generation from the Javascript based
node.js environment. Available for easy install via [npm].
[node-genx]: https://github.com/wezm/node-genx
[node]: http://nodejs.org/
[genx]: http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2004/02/20/GenxStatus
[npm]: http://npmjs.org/
### Weather Station
I previously had a weather station at my home for keeping track of the local
conditions. I added support for [SQLite][sqlite] logging to [my
fork][open2300fork] of the [Open2300][open2300] project. The weather station
was connected to a Mac for data logging. Every 5 minutes it logged the current
conditions, uploaded them to my server and invoked a [lua
program][weather-tools] to generate a [JSON][json] file, which was used to
produce the [Weather page][weather].
[sqlite]: http://www.sqlite.org/
[open2300]: http://www.lavrsen.dk/foswiki/bin/view/Open2300/WebHome
[open2300fork]: http://github.com/wezm/open2300
[weather]: http://weather.wezm.net/
[json]: http://www.json.org/
[weather-tools]: http://github.com/wezm/weather-tools
See the following posts for more information on the weather station:
* [Weather Station Install](/personal/2010/09/weather-station/)
* [Weather Station Software Update](/technical/2010/09/weather-station-software/)