Some pages for my on-line programming projects.
Sourceforge projects
Transposer was originally my project, and then my son and I turned it into a collaborative project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/transposer/
This program transposes songs from one key to another. The solo project has two flavours, command line interface [CLI] only, and the most recent one also has a graphical user interface [GUI]. I wrote the original project in C++ and then used the QT gui toolkit. The collaborative effort took a new turn, or a fork, and we are developing it using object Pascal with the Lazarus integrated development environment [IDE]. This vesion is ALPHA only, and looks good, but doesn't actually do any work yet.
Lazarus projects is a place to put my miscellaneous Lazarus projects: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarusprojects/ Right now, about all that is in there is a very simple reverse Polish notation [RPN] calculator.
Scratch projects
My Scratch project website is a place for making lots of fun programs very easily: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/abu_developer This is perhaps what has inspired both my boys to learn a bit more programming. On this site I've posted some simple, and some more complex programs, but all of them are pretty easy to program compared with many of the other programming languages and environments out there.
Transposer was originally my project, and then my son and I turned it into a collaborative project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/transposer/
This program transposes songs from one key to another. The solo project has two flavours, command line interface [CLI] only, and the most recent one also has a graphical user interface [GUI]. I wrote the original project in C++ and then used the QT gui toolkit. The collaborative effort took a new turn, or a fork, and we are developing it using object Pascal with the Lazarus integrated development environment [IDE]. This vesion is ALPHA only, and looks good, but doesn't actually do any work yet.
Lazarus projects is a place to put my miscellaneous Lazarus projects: http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarusprojects/ Right now, about all that is in there is a very simple reverse Polish notation [RPN] calculator.
Scratch projects
My Scratch project website is a place for making lots of fun programs very easily: http://scratch.mit.edu/users/abu_developer This is perhaps what has inspired both my boys to learn a bit more programming. On this site I've posted some simple, and some more complex programs, but all of them are pretty easy to program compared with many of the other programming languages and environments out there.