Name: P. Mark Anderson
Type: User
Company: Cirium (acquired FlightStats)
Bio: Design system, tokens, and component engineering by day, indie game and AI tools by night
Location: Portland, Oregon
Blog: http://martianrover.com
P. Mark Anderson's Projects
An iPhone app for visualizing data in augmented or virtual reality by linking from another app or web page.
An event aggregator based in Portland, OR
Created with CodeSandbox
iPhone demo of Core Animation and UIImageView frame animation.
Arduino program that displays magnetic north and peer presence on an LED ring
Created in March of 2001, AspenOS was used by web development teams to develop web applications with a moderately complex core and flexible content delivery. It is a Java servlet framework with multiple role support for users. It's here for posterity's sake.
Created with CodeSandbox
A 3DAR multiuser line drawing world.
A React-based UI toolkit for the web
The website for the Carbon Design System.
website for cosmicgiggle.org
Sets up a basic ESM NodeJS project with TypeScript, Jest and ESLint.
iOS game - Control environment around vehicle traveling through a series of experiences and trials affecting vehicle's trajectory and velocity.
3DAR example iPhone app for augmenting your reality
Store mobile app data online with dynstr.
connect/express middleware that validates a JsonWebToken (JWT) and set the req.user with the attributes
Web based multitrack loop sequencer with Arduino program export. Used for controlling fire puffers. Intended to be real-time and collaborative.
flickr-fu is a ruby interface around the flickr REST api
Library for using addressable LEDs (such as NeoPixels/WS2812) with Firmata and JohnnyFive
GameDSL2D is an intuitive, expressive, and modular DSL inspired by SwiftUI and built upon OctopusKit to create SpriteKit and GameplayKit-based games .
Application using the Last.fm API for getting nearby event information.
iPhone client for Geoloqi
Node.js based Geotemporal item service using MongoDB with Mongoose
Real time hyperlocal
React, SVG
Objective-C and Cocoa Touch extensions one might expect to already be there.