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    joelglovier.com

    joelglovier.com

    Source for joelglovier.com. Built with Jekyll and hosted on GitHub

    This site is my personal home on the web. I write about stuff, I link to other stuff, and I showcase stuff I've done/built/designed. It's purely personal in nature and does not necessarily reflect the views of my employer, my family, my community, or anyone else besides me. It's just where I share things I've built, written, or done. I've been working on this site in various forms since around 2005. Initially it was just a customized Blogger page for a few years. Then, I designed and built the first version around 2008 after teaching myself to write HTML and CSS (and eventually some shoddy PHP). I launched the first version sometime around 2009. Ever since, I've been redesigning every few years. I've republished the older verions as repo dumps and GH pages just for fun and posterity.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    memo

    memo

    Memo Life For You

    Memo Life For You.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    pagePiling.js

    pagePiling.js

    Create a scrolling pile of sections

    Pile your sections one over another and access them scrolling or by URL! Customizations of the plugin are available upon request for some reasonable price. Suggestion are more than welcome, not only for feature requests but also for coding style improvements. Let's make this a great plugin to make people's lives easier! pagePiling.js is fully functional on all modern browsers, as well as some old ones such as Internet Explorer 8, 9, Opera 12, etc. It works with browsers with CSS3 support and with the ones which don't have it, making it ideal for old browsers compatibility. It is also designed to work on touch devices such as mobile phones or tablets. In order to create links to a certain section, you can use a normal URL link if you are using pagePiling.js with anchor links (using the anchors option), then you will be able to use anchor links also to navigate directly to a certain section.
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    pangu.py

    pangu.py

    Paranoid text spacing in Python

    pangu.py is a Python port of the Pangu spacing tool that automatically inserts proper whitespace between CJK characters and Latin letters, numbers, or symbols. Mixed-script text often becomes cramped or ambiguous, and this library applies simple but effective typography rules to make it instantly more readable. It works both as a Python library and a command-line utility, so you can process strings in code, tidy files in bulk, or wire it into documentation and build pipelines. The transformation is idempotent: running it multiple times won’t keep adding spaces, which makes it safe in automated workflows. It’s designed to be pragmatic and lightweight, with sensible defaults that handle common edge cases found in websites, blogs, and multilingual technical docs. Because it targets clarity over heavy linguistic analysis, it’s easy to adopt and delivers immediate, visible improvements to mixed CJK/Latin text.
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    papercolor‑theme

    papercolor‑theme

    Light & Dark Vim color schemes inspired by Google's Material Design

    PaperColor is a light and dark Vim color scheme inspired by Google’s Material Design. Optimized for readability, it supports various filetypes and works on both GUI (gVim) and terminal Vim with full or limited color palettes. Also gracefully support down to 16 color (4-bit) terminal, which will use terminal native colors. You need to change the terminal colors to PaperColor palette. In 8 color and 4 color terminals, they might lack the necessary variation of colors to express PaperColor look, but seriously let me know if you still use these kinds of terminals. There are many more colors for many additional syntax groups, but they are designed to fall back to these base 16 colors strategically so that it can utilize the terminal native color palette (if configured like above), and also theme designers only need to provide 16 colors for a functional theme.
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    pretty-checkbox.css

    pretty-checkbox.css

    A pure CSS library to beautify checkbox and radio buttons

    A pure CSS library to beautify checkbox and radio buttons. Download from yarn or npm. These are simple checkboxes with three shapes. Add class p-switch. For shapes add class, p-outline or p-fill or p-slim. There are five colors. Can be used as Solid ( p-primary ) or Outline ( p-primary-o ). You can add any font icons to replace basic checkbox styles. There are two classes to be added. First, p-icon to .pretty. Then add icon class along with font icon classes inside .state. This library doesnt come with any font icons. You need to add an appropriate font icon library in your application. Adding svg icon is very similar to adding font icons. Add class p-svg to .pretty and svg to <svg> tag or <img> tag ( if svg file url is used as img source ). To animate, add class p-smooth or p-jelly or p-tada or p-rotate or p-pulse to .pretty.
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    vim-signify

    vim-signify

    Show a diff using Vim its sign column

    vim-signify shows version-control diffs directly in Vim’s sign column so you can see added, changed, and removed lines at a glance. It computes hunks against your VCS (Git, Mercurial, Subversion, and more) and updates signs efficiently as you edit. The plugin provides motions to jump between hunks and optional mappings to preview a hunk or populate quickfix/location lists. Because it runs asynchronously where possible, it keeps the UI responsive on large files. Signify is intentionally focused on visualization and navigation, complementing rather than replacing commit or staging tools. Inline signs for added, modified, and removed lines in the gutter. Asynchronous updates to avoid UI stalls on large diffs. Its lightweight design and broad VCS support make it a dependable choice for quick code review while editing.
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    A fast and reliable tool, written in Java 8, for generating professional UML sequence diagrams from text. Supports actors, con-/destructors, threads, broadcasts, notes, and fragments. Can serve as a Javadoc taglet. Exports PDF, (E)PS, SVG, PNG, ... The source code is hosted at http://github.com/sdedit/sdedit
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    crystal-facet-uml

    crystal-facet-uml

    Create consistent Uml diagrams

    As software architect, you create a set of diagrams describing use-cases, requirements, structural views, behavioral and deployment views. crystal_facet_uml keeps element names and element hierarchies consistent. It exports diagrams in svg, pdf, ps and png formats to be used in text processing systems like docbook, html, latex. This tool runs on your local PC and is based on glib, gdk, gtk, cairo, pango, sqlite.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Structorizer
    Structorizer is a little tool which you can use to create Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams (NSD). Stuctorizer is written in Java and free for any use. The code has been moved to Github: https://github.com/fesch/Structorizer.Desktop
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Visual Win32

    Visual WinAPI IDE for C/C++

    Visual WinAPI IDE for C/C++. WinAPI WYSIWYG Editor.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    This project provides a generic CDS (or ARINC 661 Server), coded in the Java language in order to facilitate the understanding of the ARINC 661 standard, prototype ARINC 661 concepts and architectures, etc… This project is managed by Dassault Aviation.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    APTools
    APTools (Accelerate Programming Tools) is a .NET libraries that aim to provide common needed objects and functions and therefore accelerate programming. Its brings immutable collections, parameter validation, design patterns interfaces and more.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    BIRT Report Designer

    BIRT Report Designer

    Open Source Reporting & Data Visualization Platform

    BIRT is an open source technology platform used to create data visualizations and reports that can be embedded into rich client and web applications. Developers who use BIRT Designer are able to access information from multiple data sources easily and quickly in order to create reports and applications with stunning data visualizations. Actuate now provides a free report server, BIRT iHub F-Type, to deploy BIRT content so developers don't have to build their own infrastructure. With a flexible Open Data Access framework, developers can write custom data drivers to access data from any source, including Big Data sources like Apache Hadoop, Cassandra, and MongoDB, along with all traditional relational databases, Flat Files, XML data streams, and data stored in proprietary systems. Built for embedding, BIRT includes APIs for data access, chart generation, output formats, content execution, and integration within larger applications.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    yunus and my other projects
    Yunus is a simple "visual" script language. Yunus is obsolete (left in 2004). However this site exhibits many projects; you will find my other "PHP, VS.NET, Flash, Delphi" projects. eOgr is my second complete application after Yunus.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Pixel Ace
    Pixel Ace is pixel ruler for your computer. This tool can be used to measure items (in pixels) on your computer. Measure items horizontally and vertically. Expand the ruler into a box view and measure the height and width of items behind it.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    STM32 USART Bootloader

    USART Bootloader for STM32 Family devices

    Small universal tool for handling USART STM32 bootloader. Works with all STM32 family devices (also with newest STM32F4 and STM32F0). Dedicated especially for Linux users. Works in shell. There are plans to make a GUI overlay.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    ConceptBase.cc

    ConceptBase.cc

    A Database System for Metamodeling and Method Engineering

    ConceptBase.cc is a multi-user deductive and object-oriented database system for metamodeling and method engineering. Includes a graphical client that builds upon the logic-based features of the ConceptBase.cc server. The data model is O-Telos. ConceptBase.cc can represent information at the data level (example data, traces of process executions etc.), the class level (schemas, process definitions etc.), the metaclass level (constructs of modeling languages), the meta-metaclass level (constructs for defining modeling languages), and so forth. ConceptBase.cc is developed by the ConceptBase Team at University of Skövde (HIS). ConceptBase.cc supports Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. ConceptBase.cc is free software distributed under a FreeBSD-style license.
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    To give users the full control over the running application. This means that an application is working according to its purpose but the control over the whole interface is taken from developer and given to users. While an application is running, users can move, resize, and tune all the screen objects through which the communication with an application is going. Set of files includes the book (both in DOC and PDF formats), a big demonstration project with all its files available (all the source files are in C#), and an additional description of many used classes. Book uses the examples from the demo project to explain everything in details. The examples are from many different areas. Examples from the first part of the book are aimed at the details of algorithm and its use with different objects; examples from the second part are mostly the real and very useful applications.
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    ImaGC

    ImaGC

    image editor

    an easy way to personalize images.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Fourth generation database designer and code-generator for educational purposes and speeding-up database designing and creating work.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Pycraft

    Pycraft

    Pycraft is an open-source, OpenGL based game made in Python

    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    TTFviewer

    TTFviewer

    TTFviewer is a small tool for developers to preview ttf font/icon file

    TTFviewer is a small tool for developers to view and preview various ttf font/icon image formats. It is based on Qt and supports windows/linux/macos.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    CodeNarc is a static analysis tool for Groovy source code, enabling monitoring and enforcement of many coding standards and best practices. CodeNarc applies predefined and/or custom rules to each Groovy file, and generates an HTML or XML report. This project has been moved to https://github.com/CodeNarc/CodeNarc.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    OmniPull

    OmniPull

    Just pull anything

    OmniPull is a powerful, cross-platform download manager built with Python and PySide6. It provides a modern, intuitive interface for managing downloads with advanced features like multi-threading, queue management, and media extraction.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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