
is into shared experiences and creative tools. He is currently a visitor and research programmer at the UW DUB lab,
working with Richard Davis.
Various OS software that resisttheborg supports, but is not actively developing:
An interface for designing multiscale curves. A rendering engine for these curves, using a novel visual language for curves. Curves designed in HG can be used to create meaningful transitions in ZUI toolkits like Picollo. Such transitions can open new ways of presenting poetry, as in the kinetics is the meaning.
This framework includes bindings to explore an infinitely zoomable fractal, courtesy of refractal. It also includes a language to document the space.
svn: http://resisttheb.org/rtb/hg (contribute back!)
Text components that do real-time parsing. Includes the only free spell checking text components available in Swing (others charge hundreds for a similar library). Includes pluggable interfaces to Jazzy and Yahoo's spellcheck API. However, Yahoo's API pretty much sucks, like an ESL test gone bad. This code has been used by people as far away as Denmark.
Uses the intervals package from resisttheborg, described here.
svn: http://resisttheb.org/rtb/nug -- the swingtext package (contribute back!)
Nu harmonics was a revolution that got diverted (to be picked up in grad school?). It has some interesting distributed DFT code and a distributed priority queue.
Nu graphics was something I needed for enter & re-exit. Inlcudes a Java2D interface to HALCYON GLAZE, which can render any multiscale function to a 2D shape. This is the only package I know that easily supports variable-width and variable-color line rendering in Java2D. NuG also sparked some curve pseudo-parallization code, called rainbow's edge. The end goal with NuG is to contribute it as a module to Processing.
svn: http://resisttheb.org/rtb/nug (contribute back!)
svn: http://resisttheb.org/rtb/nuh (contribute back!)
[resisttheborg is offering this here because the main jFlash project appears dead]
A simple Flash renderer for Java that actually works. Note that the main jFlash project suffers from a few performance bugs and memory leaks, which are fixed here. Includes an API to render any frame on demand to a buffer. Integrated with the JMF to render to Quicktime.
svn: http://resisttheb.org/rtb/jflash_mod (contribute back!)
The Python Facebook API ported to 2.2 (Jython compatible).
svn: http://resisttheb.org/rtb/pyfb2.2 (contribute back!)
Various OS software we've contributed to but no longer have anything to do with: