@2ck Well I have something like 150+ projects on my github. So it would be a pretty big list to compile every project I own of any kind. So let me just list some of the more popular ones.
Aparapi (Java) - it reverse engineers java byte code at execution and rewrites it into a C-like language (C99) so that it can run on GPUs
Aethyr (Ruby) - A text based mud MMORPG. It runs through telnet so no client needed but runs as a ncurses stream so you get windows and and similar ncurses features
Goblin OGM (Python) - An Object Graph Mapper, basically its a way of maping python Objects to graph databases for an OO approach to working with them. It is similar to ORMs used on traditional databases in concept.
AIOGremlin (Python) - A wrapper around Gremlin, a Graph Database driver. It adds Asynchronous IO
ROES (Hardware/C/Assembly) - Stands for Rediculously Over Engineers SWR meter. Its a Atmel based SWR meter that has some of the functionalities of a Network Analyzer as well. Analyzes the properties of antennas in real time.
Ferma (Java) - A similar project as Goblin OGM above but this time for Java
You know the qoto gitlab we offer here not only has free runners you can use for CI but gives everyone a free ultimate license (normally costs 100$ per month per person).. so you might want to consider our QOTO gitlab instance :)
@freemo @2ck
My word, and I thought I had a lot of GitHub projects. 131, counting both my private and public projects.
I may start "migrating" everything more and more to GitLab. Microsoft is starting to piss me off. Gist no longer works on GitHub unless you have a premium account. I wound up doing the equivalent on GitLab.