(projects of me first..)
The “minilib”, a tiny implementation of some libc functions.
The "extremely tiny" editor. Terminal, 8k at linux 32bit. 20k at osx x64, statically linked.
The long awaited tool for the terminal.
Wait for a key to be hit, read modifiers, optional timeout.
A modified version of the "suckless" terminal emulator.
I stripped unicode support, rewrote the scroll history,
did a few further performance related mods.
To me, always having tens of terminals open (i3 and splitted screens..),
this is a real gain.
And unicode chars - me, I don't need them.
Surprisingly, German Umlauts (ä,ö,..) suddenly work out of the box,
for most applications.
Since - they are not neccessarily unicode, instead they are defined
in most extended ascii tables as well. (CP1250,ISO8859-1,..)
Unicode - well. :)) I'm sort of sceptic using unicode chars for directory names,
system programming, or whatever. For special (logic) chars, and greek letters,
I did write my own codepage, and the according converter.
The “home” repository will hopefully enable me some day, instead of configuring every os new, just to do an “git checkout” .. Several scripts, some of them I’m using for 20 years now.
Selection:
bookmarks - bookmarks for the command line ansicolors - dump an ansi color table ph - browse the path history, select and goto a path
U'd like to communik8 with scripting kidz? Read this. :))
The home page of David Ingalls Bell
I am a computer programmer of much experience with an interest in science and mathematics.
I was born and educated in the United States, but I now live in Canberra, Australia.
Nice homepage. Are there still those “webrings” out there, btw..?
A brother in webstyle. Where have all the websites gone. And, somehow. I like these small, personal pages.
http://www.paulgraham.com/articles.html some nice readings.
https://landley.net/notes.html Nice and interesting blog of Rob Landley. (Founder of toybox, related with busybox, and so on.) Have to read further there, it’s more a biography than a blog.
http://www.madore.org/~david/programs/ Further readings (programs) of Rob. I like some ideas very much.
A “demo”, creating everything on the run - out of an 64kB executable.
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet Cheatsheet
https://gist.github.com/rxaviers/7360908 Emoticons
https://github.com/ikatyang/emoji-cheat-sheet/blob/master/README.md Emoticons II