Software programs

Here some stand-alone software programs for different needs. There are general purposes utilities, music programs, interpreters, etc. Some target MS-Windows, others GNU-Linux or the Java Platform. All of them are free of use, with sometimes sources provided.

jDrums

jDrums is a graphical drums scores editor, designed to be very easy to use and run virtually everywhere. It was developped as my DUT final year project, in a six students team. We were broadly inspired by the Guitar Pro program, and in fact we try to create its double for drummers.

FORTHified

FORTHified is a minimalist implementation of a FORTH interpreter. I wrote it in the C language and it targets the Windows and Linux platforms. My interpreter isn’t intended for general use. It understands a subset of the FORTH language and may not conform to ANSI standard.

YANI

YANI is Yet Another Needless Interpreter. It is an interpreter for an educational purpose language I wrote in C using modern compiler technics. The language itself is a "high-level" one, a bit like Basic or Pascal. It features mathematical expressions resolutions, conditional statements or even user function definitions.

MediaSkin

Remember of the internet speculation period around 2000? This was the revolution of online advertising, and some clever companies even offered to pay cybernauts to see these ads! Mediabarre was one of them, and in fact the most popular in France. As this program had to be displayed all the time on screen, skins quickly became popular. MediaSkin was my first publicly distributed software program, aimed for meaningfully simplify Mediabarre skins management. A big success, though totally useless nowadays.

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