Projects
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This is just a list of programming projects I'm working on or would like to work on given the time. If anyone is interested in learning more about these projects, contact me.
Websites
- Online Database of Early Turkic Documents, like OTDO
- An open version of WALS - ideas here
Stand-alone software
- Trōhēnnu — A database that stores, tracks, and derives phonetic change data for n languages. This is useful for people doing historical reconstruction work, conlanguers (doing the same), and other people trying to maintain diachronic linguistic (phonetic and bits of phonological, for now) data.
- Featured Sound Change Applier — given SPE sound change rules and words, derive words.
- A program that compiles wiki entries into <math>L^{A}T_{E}X</math> articles.
- linggoogle — A script that tells a web browser to open google searches for lots of permutations of a search. Useful for linguistic research.
- A script that generates visualised charts that track the progress of the smooth english of Conlang Relays, similar to the history flow for wikis, developped by the IBM Watson Research Center.
- A web front-end for pplayer, using XMLHttpRequest Objects, like so. This, as well as some of the XMLRPC function plugins are being worked on by me.