Like any self-respecting geek, I do quite a bit of programming as well. My interests have shifted over the past years, from graphics programming (C/C++) to more end-user oriented tools. These days I mostly do PHP and Python.
I'm a sucker for nicety: clean design, usable interfaces and killer features excite me. Though I'm a relatively new Mac user I've become irreversably hooked on the rich and vast library of awesome applications available for OS X. My PowerBook has slowly but surely elevated itself to the status of a limb.
Below you'll find various things that I've made or contributed to. You can also read all my blog posts tagged with Dev.
Drupal (PHP/SQL)
Drupal is the wicked open-source CMS which is used to run this site. The project was founded by Dries Buytaert, a good friend of mine. I've been working on Drupal since its beginning. It's been fun to watch it grow from a tiny portal to a fully featured platform for websites, thanks to the help of interested developers around the world.
You can read all my blog posts tagged with Drupal.
LemonJuice (OS X)
LemonJuice is my attempt in progress at creating a fancy, WebKit based terminal. It stems from my daily frustration with shells such as Bash, which are jailed in an ancient monotype screen emulator. More information in my LemonJuice blog post.
Sprankle (Windows)
Sprankle is a minimalistic character map, which allows you to insert various characters easily with just a few keystrokes. More information in my Sprankle blog post.
Farbtastic (JavaScript)
Farbtastic is an lightweight, easy-to-use, powerful color picker for the web. It presents the full HSL color space without any Flash or Java Applets. More information on the Farbtastic page.
fQuery (PHP)
fQuery is a PHP tool to help you deal with Drupal Form API arrays. Inspired by the jQuery JavaScript library it lets you find form elements using a simple and intuitive selector scheme, based on CSS. More information on the fQuery page.





