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    makehaiku for Haiku

    A CLI utility that writes a haiku

    ...Occasionally it sounds as if there is a poet inside the computer trying to break out. Far more often, it looks like the computer is populated by Vogons. But, it is a haiku. You can pipe the output like any self-respecting *NIX utility. That was easy enough. What is taking up time is adding sufficient words to its database to prevent the haikus becoming repetitious. Version 0.1 is about halfway through the alphabet. Written in yab. I haven't tried it yet, but the code should work in yabasic for Windows or Linux.
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    PICAXE Play

    Small PICAXE projects

    For teaching myself PICAXE I/O, and some fun self-contained projects.
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    Vilegust

    Vilegust is a basic-like compiler/interpreter.

    Vilegust - named for the codesmells that eventually come of such projects - is a basic-like interpreter/compiler project in vb.net that will eventually be self-compilable.
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    Athome is a modular home automation application, completely written in Gambas, which uses (self-developed) opensource hardware, and a small ubuntu server with MySQL and up to different touchpanels troughout the building :-)
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    A compiler and cross-compiler for (Currently) Cobol (with Fortran being added later). It is intended to be the first self-hosted open-source Cobol Compiler, e.g. the compiler itself will be written using Cobol.
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    smbi self modifying basic interperter Open source basic interpreter allowing self modifying code and interfacing with hardware for robotics use. A language that allow ows for the creation of artificial intelligence.
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