Name: Hib Engler
Type: User
Company: Killer Cool Development, LLC.
Bio: Little Microcode. Assembly language - mainly Digital PDP-8, and 6502, but working more with x64.
compilers, databases, phone applications, and more.
Location: Aguadilla, PR
Blog: http://killercool.com
Hib Engler's Projects
Fast database routines for vertical bar separated files, with memory mapped binary search, super fast sort, 600 gigabytes sorts in 45 minutes single core.
The original Stanford Code befor becomming Brook Plus - pulled from Subversion 1889
Taken from the sourgeforge install 1.4 unaltered
Extensible Virtual Display Interface
Generates a whole country - 300 million fake identies for the us. Also 35 million for the UK.
test
A subset of glu functions for use in OpenGL ES 2.0 environments.
BPG decoder for iOS and OS X written in Obj-C++.
Manuscript based ASCII font for Open GL ES 2.0. Looks Much better than Cheap raster fonts in 3d. Variable width. Very fast. Built with GL_TRIANGLE based primitivies.
A collection of stock analysis tools I developed. correlation, bayes, Neural Net on GPU
Larry Harvey has a Possee / Robot Hater Invaders.
Single file PHP script that adds a REST API to a SQL database
projectM - cross-platform music visualization. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible
An example text based roulette game that can be predicted due to psuedorandom numbers and a rainbow table.
A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
RobotsOfHate is an open source video game thich uses Silent Radiance music for enjoyment and gameplay.
Oracle script to conver SAP "Pooled tables" into easily readable views. Makes integration with much of SAP possible without using ABAP, just SQL.
Mirror of the official SDL2 repository
had vr and projectm in linux, resplandor, and reggaeton ports done for android. 9 stations
Silent Radiance Simple library with test programs to help any game developer or other developer deliver SR streaming music.
An open source implementation of OpenCL SYCL from Khronos Group
SPITBOL x64 provides raw power and speed for non-numeric computation on the x86_64 architecture