Tony Bark's Projects
Programming playground for .NET using Jupyter Notebooks.
Dress Up Zack is my original version of my first (and only) flash game I ever got around to making. Dress Up Classic is an attempt to bring that to the desktop using Tauri and Ruffle while also getting myself familar with the vanilla architecture.
An open source port of ZC's Dress Up, an old Flash game that I developed back in 2007.
A modern .NET linked library implementation of the classic ELIZA chatbot. Written in C#.
Entries is a simple, open-source Notion client built on the Tauri framework. It was created as an alternative to Notion's desktop client, which was known for its high memory consumption.
Browser extension for wasting scammers' time. Inspired by Kitboga's livestreams.
Fennec Retreat logos and graphics.
FreeSO's public APIs into interfaces so varies components can be swapped without having to change the underlining architecture.
My personal website powered by Blazor: WebAssembly.
πUltimate go-to hub for managing your Godot versions and projects! π
A library of Free game assets to prototype your games
Experimental game made in the ggez engine
Compare GitHub versions and download latest release assets.
Hobby operating system
Procedural generator of glyphs
Godot 3.1 starter templates with basic title scene, settings, and credits.
Colab notebooks to run a basic AI Dungeon clone using gpt-neo-2.7B
Felix Green is a RPG game for the Game Boy created in GB Studio.
The Warehouse Exam is a superhero FPS inspired by City of Hero's warehouse levels. The goal is defeat the enimies within a given amount of time to gain infleunce.
IsoCal is an extension to Chrono's IsoWeek (ISO 8601) struct that provides additional formatting and functions, such as the "W" prefix to weeks and the ISO ordinal.
A CLI program that prints the local or utc date in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. 2020-W05-01T22:08:46.909268800
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Java library for the DBPF format.
JRPG Builder is an application that lets you build JRPG games without programming
Code for the paper "Jukebox: A Generative Model for Music"