Experimental programming language projects
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Experimental programming language projects
High-assurance local print router/server — Dioxus 0.7 mobile app with IPP/1.1 server, mDNS printer discovery, document scanning with OCR, encrypted storage, and Idris2 ABI formal verification
Neurosymbolic theorem proving platform with 48 prover backends. Mathematical identity system, backed by VersisimDB.
Unified server capability catalogue with formally verified cartridges, distributed community hosting, and the Teranga menu system
Normalize VAE-decoded image datasets for training AI artifact detection models with formal verification guarantees and RSR (Rhodium Standard Repository) compliance.
Project Wharf approaches Content Management System (CMS) security that separates administration from runtime. Instead of plugins with full system access running on your live site, Wharf uses an offline controller (the Wharf) and read-only runtime (the Yacht) connected via a Zero Trust mesh network.
Developer ecosystem documentation and guidelines
RPA paradise - robotic process automation toolkit
Parent repository for database application portfolio — QuandleDB, VeriSimDB, Lithoglyph, Glyphbase
Cross-platform personal knowledge management - spatial notes, relationships, and agents
Organization-wide standards and specifications
PanLL eNSAID - Environment for NeSy-Agentic Integrated Development
ReScript Evangeliser — educational toolkit teaching JS/TS developers ReScript through progressive code transformation
Robot dog enterprise content management
Custom Julia package registry for hyperpolymath packages
eTMA Handler is the BEAM edition of the Open University's electronic Tutor Marked Assignment (eTMA) marking tool. Originally written in Java, this project migrates the marking workflow to Elixir/Phoenix for improved reliability, cross-platform distribution, and modern web capabilities.
Linear type system for safe WASM memory management
Automation scripts and live file management utilities
Feature flag management with fire-and-forget semantics
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