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Kraballa/README.md
  • 👋 Hi, I’m @Kraballa, I'm a software engineer working fulltime at Vector Informatik GmbH
  • 👀 I’m interested in difficult computational problems (like SAT which I wrote my thesis on), game development, small web and practical applications for web technologies, networking
  • 🔥 I love coding and have done many projects that I'm proud of. I wrote a small ebook reader that runs in the web. I made several (noncommercial) games from scratch with a custom engine, here's a fishing and building game, or an action rpg. I have an interest in processor emulation, I wrote an emulator for the Chip8 and a WIP gameboy emulator project that has already sucked up weeks of my time. I've also developed a small programming language using Antlr.

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  1. gamescript gamescript Public

    dynamic programming language with static typing made with antlr

    C#

  2. MarkWiki MarkWiki Public

    server app that renders markdown files like a wiki/blog

    Python

  3. ebook-web ebook-web Public

    web technology based epub reader with svelte, supports embedded styles and images

    Svelte 1

  4. FDFEditor FDFEditor Public

    GUI editor for the data files of the Game "Touhou Fantastic Danmaku Festival" and its sequel.

    C#

  5. GameboyEmulator GameboyEmulator Public

    WIP Nintendo Gameboy Emulator from scratch in C# using FNA

    C# 4

  6. MonocleRedux MonocleRedux Public

    FNA Game Engine based on Maddy Thorsons Monocle

    C# 3