Colin Curtin currently works for Verba Software, making education more affordable.
I program mostly in Ruby + JavaScript.
I've made:
- a precursor to WebSockets?, called Turtle Chat, which used Java for a persistent TCP connection to push chat updates. (code lost)
- a framework for the game of Go. It had a lightweight interface to program a player to, and allows for playing over GTP. (code lost)
- an HTTP Client for Squeak (also lost the original code, but it lives on in Pharo)
- a LiveJournal archiver (code lost)
- port of Gullery to Rails 2 (on github)
- a commit to Rails
- a partial HTML5 port of Subspace (on github)
- a Ruby-Mongrel2-Rack adapter
- a Ruby-Gearman implementation
- a Ruby MicroServicesArchitecture?/Rack/RPC PoC
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