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  1. isogon Public

    An experimental dependently-typed programming language for performance-critical software.

    Rust 3

  2. jyjblrd/flowblocks Public

    Cambridge IB Group Project for the Raspberry Pi Foundation

    TypeScript 40 8

  3. pcf-lean Public

    Denotational semantics with ω-CPOs for PCF, translated from the 2023-24 course at Cambridge.

    Lean 1

  4. inksy Public

    An infinite scratchpad for effortless chirography.

    Rust 2

  5. jbachurski/tenebris Public

    Roguelike with procedural (re)generation for Cam Game Jam 2023

    Rust 5 1

  6. chernobot Public

    Singapore American School (SAS) MATE robotics codebase [2017-2019]

    C++ 1

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Contributed to zeyonaut/isogon, zeyonaut/pcf-lean, zeyonaut/inksy and 3 other repositories
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