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njsch/readme.md

G'day 👋

The owner's identity for this account has been verified at Keyoxide.

  • 🏫 I am an undergraduate Computer Science student from down under, keen to learn as much as I can.
  • 🌱 I’m currently investing in (actively developing and proficient or otherwise learning):
    • Python;
    • C++;
    • C#;
    • Arduino hardware and software;
    • SQL (Oracle SQL and MySQL);
    • LaTeX;
    • Wikitext (Wikimedia) markup.
  • 👨 I’m looking to collaborate on software development projects – whether open-source or otherwise – in Python or C++.
  • 🤔 I am willing to learn new languages and libraries
  • 💬 Ask me anything...

📫 How to reach me:

Similar reiterated information appears on About.me.

Projects Available for Viewing

  • Latex-access: Contains my original contributions, providing easy on-the-fly braille and speech access to LaTeX documents
    • NOTE: The original project is not up-to-date - I have just left it here for reference. Derek Riemer has extended my work and you can find it here. This should work with more recent versions of NVDA, or consult the repo on the above-linked Github organisation page for on-going activity, taken on by Łukasz Golonka and others.
  • Camel: An old MS Dos game ported to Python, translated from Rapid Euphoria
  • nvst: Nonvisual Smart Terrarium, for Reptile enclosures
  • Sensibo-cli: Command-line client for Sensibo hardware devices.
  • Horcker: Track your progress and read using Grant Horner of TMS/TMU's Bible reading system
  • DFRobot_MQ7_CO_data_logging: Data logging (via Arduino data logging shield) code for the DFRobot Analog Carbon Monoxide Sensor (MQ7)
  • lbcf: Different source and output formats for the 1677-89 LBC, or 2LBCF. Some of my contributions have been merged into the original repo.
  • let2par: An archive of the letters I have written to parliament and allowed to be made public. This is the public archive used for my site.
  • vce-cas-consids-opts_vid-transcript-docs: Transcript for associated Videos
  • latex_guide: A user guide for secondary high school students on how to typeset in LaTeX, specifically tailored to Australian (especially the Victorian) mainstream curriculum
  • PyLBC: Layout by Code for Python, a module for conveniently defining user interface dialogs via intelligent code rather than graphical tools
  • py_algs-dat-structs: implementations of various algorithms and data structures in Python
  • Splashkit-core: Core code for SplashKit—beginner's all-purpose SDK
  • LibLouis: Open-source braille translator and back-translator
  • braille-Soft: modern port of BrailleSoft games in Python

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  1. DFRobot_MQ7_CO_data_logging DFRobot_MQ7_CO_data_logging Public

    Data logging (via Arduino data logging shield) code for the DFRobot Analog Carbon Monoxide Sensor (MQ7)

    C++ 1

  2. lbcf lbcf Public

    Forked from lwalen/lbcf

    Different source and output formats for the 1677-89 LBC, or 2LBCF.

    Rich Text Format 1 1

  3. latex-access latex-access Public

    Forked from latex-access/latex-access

    latex-access, providing easy on-the-fly braille and speech access to LaTeX documents

    Python 1

  4. horcker horcker Public

    track your Bible reading progress according to the system developed by Prof. Grant Horner of TMS/TMU.

    Python 1

  5. njsch.github.io njsch.github.io Public

    My Github-pages site

    HTML

  6. PyLBC PyLBC Public

    Forked from jamalmazrui/pyLbc

    Layout by Code for Python, a module for conveniently defining user interface dialogs via intelligent code rather than graphical tools

    Python 1