Yes, I'm "designed websites with tables" old 👀, but I've learnt a thing or two in my time in-front of a monitor. Proficient in both front- and back-end technologies, my focus is on writing APIs and practical tools and utilities, primarily with C#.
I love building CLI tools, exploring other people's code, and writing solid READMEs. If you're into programming, tiny side projects, factory-building games, or board games, hit me up on Twitter. Or, if you're the kind of person who actually browses LinkedIn, there's that, too.
- Magic Episode Sort (v2): A Windows app that organizes TV show episode files into a structured show/season format based on filename markers (e.g., S03E02). Highly customizable, pulls episode names from TVMaze for renaming, and built with C# WPF.
- Thumbnailit: A command-line tool that extracts thumbnails from a video file and arranges them in a grid. Quick and easy video preview generation.
- RandSort: A blazingly slow sorting algorithm that embraces chaos. Instead of efficiency, it randomly swaps numbers around in an array until—by sheer luck—it stumbles upon a sorted list. Perfect for bringing even the most powerful CPUs to their knees.
Thanks for reading! 👋 See ya in the pull requests.