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Download it here. You&#039;ll need Processing installed.

Carpet is a very simple program for exploring variations of the Sierpenski Carpet. You may know of the Sierpenski Carpet as the 2D version of the Menger sponge. Here is a gif of it&#039;s construction from Wikipedia:



You start off with a square. Then, you divide that square into ninths, and color each according to the color of the big square. Then, you repeat for each of the small squares, ad infinitum. For Sierpenski&#039;s Carpet, the rules…</description>
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        <description>DwarfCraft: A Tragedy

 See DwarfCraft on GitHub 

[ ]If you have read about my interests, then you know that procedural generation is an interest of mine. Although I was interested in it, I lacked a canvas to test out my ideas. My dream was to program a procedural generator for Minecraft, but alas, for so long this goal seemed out of reach.</description>
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Here is a list of projects I have worked on. See also, my github page for a complete list of things I have worked on. Warning, there are a LOT of unfinished projects. ;)

	*  ⭐ArchEvo: Experiment in digital evolution.
	*  ⭐DwarfCraft: Procedural generation in Minecraft</description>
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Proof is a tool for generating and viewing a semantic diff from two sources. 

Semantic vs Pedantic Diffs

Software Engineers spend a large amount of time looking at diffs. We do this when we are...

	*  Reviewing code
	*  Getting an update on what has changed in code</description>
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