Name: Philip Arvidsson
Type: User
Bio: Megalomanic brainiac and Emacs wizard, always on the lookout for awesome ideas. Also a full time computer madm... erh, scientist!
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
Blog: philiparvidsson.com
Philip Arvidsson's Projects
Keep track of your cryptocurrency investments!
Enigmus MUD is an old-school text based game with network multiplayer!
Simple game engine written in C using ECS.
Syntax highlighting color theme mimicking the new and updated look of GitHub's code viewer.
Syntax highlighting color theme mimicking the look of GitHub's code viewer. 😍
Simple real-time raytracing demo running as a fragment shader on the computer's graphics card.
An attempt at making my home more intelligent.
Simple HTMX utility library for Rust.
During a research project, I came up with a pretty interesting algorithm for solving Inverse Kinematics problems iteratively. Check out the video!
Tons of fun with text and recurrent neural networks! Let your computer read a book and tell you its own story. 🤣
Modern Shell Language is a language and compiler for writing portable, complex shell scripts.
My personal Emacs configuration. You may clone this repository to your .emacs.d directory if you want to use it.
Game of Othello in 3D, developed in Java.
P (SUCC / PRED) language compiler.
Simple but very artistic Pong game (with Rigid Body Dynamics)!
Game engine built using the Entity–Component–System architecture.
Did you ever wonder how to procedurally generate landscapes on spheres? Well, let me show you!
Pymake2 provides automated build tasks and enormous flexibility, all without esoteric syntax constructs!
Understanding the Quickhull Algorithm—assignment in the Algorithms VT15P4 (21AL1B) course.
Simple raytracer developed over the course of a weekend.
My bachelor's thesis—analyzing the application of LSTM-based RNNs on financial markets. 🤓
Action-packed fun in space with local multiplayer (1–4 players)!
A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs.
My personal Linux "dist."
The world's smallest, fully functional text editor—fun, useful and interesting!
The Zweilight theme—dark but colorful!