I'm a 1st year student at the University of Waterloo who enjoys low-level programming and messes with computer graphics on occasion. I'm also a big fan of the FOSS ecosystem; I daily-drive EndeavourOS and am a huge proponent for Linux on the desktop.
I have a lot of old repositories... Here's a list of things you might want to take a look at.
- m64prs: Rust-powered N64 emulator frontend for TASing.
- mupen64plus-core-tas: Fork of the Mupen64Plus core used in m64prs.
- decan: A no-nonsense dynamic library crate for Rust.
- CSZeroMQ: A modern binding of ZeroMQ for .NET users.
- MTAP: a C++20 library for parsing arguments, featuring the most minimal API you've ever seen.
- my grade 11 communications tech portfolio: A portfolio site I built for Communications Tech class in Grade 11.
- LDPS: Python package for managing a local package repository on Debian/Ubuntu-based systems.