Projects

In active development

HackermanAI

HackermanAI was first launched as an education tool to learn programming using AI-generated programs with gaps and TODO comments for users to fill in. I'm now pivoting to GPT-powered utility tools for code.

pascal-in-ruby

An interactive runtime environment and interpreter for a modified subset of Pascal in Ruby.

PlayCode

PlayCode is a playful programming language implemented in Python to test experimental language features and design.

Maintenance

Stockstack

Stockstack is the third iteration in a series of unsuccessful finance products that I have built. It's a distraction-free stock market data dashboard, much like Yahoo Finance but without the noise.

md2website

A markdown to static website builder that automatically generates index pages, header anchors, and table of contents. This website is generated using this project (and my other static website too).

Idle (somewhere between maintenance and discontinued)

Frozenfork

Frozenfork is the DBA name I use across online businesses. It's also where I sell my Python-based starter package for web application developers.

pas2wat

A Pascal to WebAssembly text-format compiler in Rust.

AnonChat

AnonChat is a super-simple text-based chat application. It was built in plain JavaScript, which is why it's still available and not discontinued. I don't plan to develop it further.

Discontinued

Terminal

Terminal was the working name I used when building my "Yahoo Finance alternative", portfolio tracker, and to manage stock data in batches (e.g. updating spreadsheets by copy-paste a list of tickers). It was briefly available as subdomain for testing.

EQZEN

EQZEN was a collaborative portfolio manager. Users could import, create, and share stock portfolios (based on Modelmode.io).

Modelmode.io

Modelmode was my final year project for undergraduate degree. It was a browser-based tool to edit spreadsheets.

Give Trees

Give Trees was the solo-developed version of the mobile application to plant trees (first version was launched as product of Plant for Earth Company LTD). It was available on iOS and Android.

LearnHub.io

LearnHub was an online platform and community for self-learners to post custom pathways for learning different subjects. It had support for users to monetize their pathways via affiliate links. It never gained any traction and I shut it down fairly fast.

Doolio.co

Doolio was an online and interactive skill-based resume builder. Users could add and track skills, projects, and links.

Adventures of Puffy

Adventures of Puffy was a mobile game for iOS. It was a Flappy-bird like side-scroller.

formul.as

Formul.as was an website with cheat sheets for mathematics and physics. The idea was to monetize with advertising.

räkna.nu

Räkna.nu was a Q&A website for getting help with homework. It was like Stack Overflow or Quora, but only in Swedish and for homework-related questions.