Current Software

I am currently involved in the development of the following open-source software projects:

SSL-Vision (2008-present)

A shared computer vision framework for the RoboCup Small Size League. More Info

VarTypes (2008-present)

A rich framework for managing variables in C++ / Qt4. More Info

CAE CMS (2007-present)

An object-oriented, lightweight content-management system written in PHP/MySQL which powers this very website. More Info

Older Software

Below are some older software projects that I developed before or during my early college years. Most of them are open source or freeware.

Countdown Timer (2000)

A tiny windows-application for counting down time. It behaves pretty smartly and runs in system tray. Very useful when you don't want to forget about that pizza you stuck in the oven. More Info

Flashcard Trainer (2002)

A digital replacement for paper flashcards (for windows). This tool makes studying for memorization tests a breeze! More Info

Laplace Balancer (2001)

A fun windows application which adjusts your audio balance/volume in a customized waveform to create cool-sounding effects. More Info

MADDIS (2001)

An experimental peer-2-peer software for anonymous file sharing. More Info

RDB (1999-2000)

A windows application for cataloguing media files and CD collections. It allows ID3-editing, search, export, and lots more. More Info

UFDB (2003-2005)

An experimental, platform-independent file indexing system written in Java/JDBC. Its features include a web-interface, virtual folders and extendible content-types. More Info