[Sharing]Your personal projects[Inspiration] (109)

1 Name: #!/usr/bin/anonymous : 2014-11-08 13:20 ID:p3iUEkWT This thread was merged from the former /code/ board. You can view the archive here.

What are your (current) hobby projects? What languages or libraries are you using? How usable or complete is it? What makes what you're doing novel or great?
No need to be smug or anything, or get all angry at other people for using <thing you hate>. Just share what you're up to. Add a URL if it's public too, if you want.

I'll start. I'm writing a stack-based language in Racket for use in embedded devices. It's already got Hindley-Milner style type inference, it just needs to actually produce output.
I'm also planning a modal text editor that feels like vim and a music-making program somehow.

But enough about me. Let's get some actual content on the front page of /code/.

45 Name: #!/usr/bin/anonymous : 2016-03-07 01:42 ID:Heaven

>>37
did you get GuixSD running successfully? What's your hardware? Installation broke for me and I couldn't be bothered figuring out how to fix it.

46 Name: #!/usr/bin/anonymous : 2016-03-08 19:31 ID:fAwdaL+w

>>44
It requires a spare hard disk of at least equal size for every snapshot you want, and takes minutes on spinning rust. It's also not something you can version control or share to a different machine over a network without significant pain. The only way you could make it shittier is if you archived it by emailing it to yourself as "dissk backup (3) - Copy (2).zip".

>>45
I'm on wireless, and it refused to load iwl3945 because it's non-free. I'm still looking at Alpine and/or Void or FreeBSD but haven't given proper time to anything else yet.

47 Name: #!/usr/bin/anonymous : 2016-03-08 19:31 ID:Heaven

>>45,46
I didn't really re-read >>41 before sending that so apologies for repeating myself

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