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Feel free to link to your project, useful resources, or blog posts you've written about doing these | |
###OSS projects Recursers have contributed to: | |
* [Mocha](http://visionmedia.github.com/mocha/) – JavaScript test framework running on node and the browser, making asynchronous testing simple and fun. | |
* [Jade](http://jade-lang.com/) - Jade is a high performance template engine heavily influenced by Haml and implemented with JavaScript for node. | |
* [Angular.js](http://angularjs.org/) - AngularJS lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application. The resulting environment is extraordinarily expressive, readable, and quick to develop. | |
* [BPython](http://bpython-interpreter.org/) - bpython is a fancy interface to the Python interpreter for Linux, BSD, OS X and Windows | |
* [Brubeck](https://github.com/j2labs/brubeck#readme) - Brubeck is a coroutine oriented web framework featuring: Mongrel2, Gevent (or Eventlet), ZeroMQ and DictShield | |
* [Lantern](https://github.com/getlantern/lantern) - Lantern is a free program that gives people access in places where access is denied. | |
* [Requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/latest/) - Requests is an Apache2 Licensed HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings. | |
* [Pry](https://github.com/pry/pry) - Pry is a powerful alternative to the standard IRB shell for Ruby. | |
* [Python 3](http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.3.0/) | |
* [Scala (standard libs)](https://github.com/scala/scala) | |
* [Go (standard libs)](http://golang.org/project/) | |
* [Julia (standard libs)](http://docs.julialang.org/en/latest/stdlib/) - | |
* [Rust (standard libs)](http://static.rust-lang.org/doc/std/index.html) - The Rust standand library provides a number of useful features that are not required in or otherwise suitable for the core library. | |
* [gevent](http://www.gevent.org/) - gevent is a coroutine-based Python networking library that uses greenlet to provide a high-level synchronous API on top of the libevent event loop. | |
* [ClojureScript](https://github.com/clojure/clojurescript) - ClojureScript is a new compiler for Clojure that targets JavaScript. It is designed to emit JavaScript code which is compatible with the advanced compilation mode of the Google Closure optimizing compiler. | |
* [clojure-py](https://github.com/halgari/clojure-py) - A implementation of Clojure in pure (dynamic) Python. | |
* [Pandas](https://github.com/pydata/pandas) - Python data analysis library | |
* [Openhatch](http://openhatch.org/) - An organization that helps match contributors with projects that need contributions. Also has "training missions" to help beginners get familiar with common opensource technologies and skills | |
* [Ogre](http://ogre.clojurewerkz.org/) Clojure library for querying graphs. | |
* [ownCloud](http://ownCloud.org) Open platform for file-syncing and sharing. | |
* [Titanium](http://titanium.clojurewerkz.org/) Clojure library for interacting with Titan graphs. | |
* [Archimedes](https://github.com/clojurewerkz/archimedes) Clojure library for interacting with blueprints graphs. | |
* [The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler](http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/) - The de facto [Haskell](http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell) compiler. A good place to start is the [GHC Newcomers wiki page](http://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Newcomers). | |
* [Questhub.io](http://questhub.io/) - [github](https://github.com/berekuk/questhub) - Questhub is a public task tracker with social features and game points. | |
* [Twisted](http://twistedmatrix.com) -Twisted is an event-driven, networking library in Python. | |
* [Akka](http://akka.io) - Akka brings the actor model to the JVM | |
* [GNOME](http://gnome.org) - A desktop environment for Gnu/Linux | |
* [Hacker School iOS App](https://github.com/bladeofky/Hacker-School-App) - A native app for Hacker School | |
* [Flask](https://github.com/mitsuhiko/flask/) - a micro web framework in Python | |
###Networking and Network protocols | |
* HTTP client/server | |
* Bittorrent client | |
* http://wiki.theory.org/BitTorrentSpecification | |
* http://www.kristenwidman.com/blog/how-to-write-a-bittorrent-client-part-1/ | |
* http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0003.html | |
* http://libswift.org/ | |
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kademlia | |
* Visualize network traffic through a proxy | |
* IRC client, server, bot | |
* Networked tictactoe, or some variation on a central game server | |
* a Rack / WSGI server | |
* Web server with various concurrency models | |
###Tooling/general programming | |
* Rewrite command line tools (grep -r, find, ls) in any language (tree traversal, etc. being the point) | |
* https://github.com/technomancy/zossima | |
* Could port similar ideas to different languages/editors | |
* Command line tools to do things useful to you (HN reader, Stack Overflow reader) | |
###Compilers, parsers, and emulators | |
* Compiler for an obscure language like DCPU | |
* Calculator | |
* Emulator for a classic computer or video game system (Apple II, GameBoy, Commodore, NES, Atari, etc.) Something that leverages your nostalgia ideally. | |
* An emulator is a software implementation of a piece of hardware. | |
* [Fun Project:](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elite_(video_game)) | |
* [Zarch:](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw94qXPfg6Y) | |
* Transpiler (Scheme to JavaScript, for example)Compilers: Play with Python source, [example](http://eli.thegreenplace.net/2010/06/30/python-internals-adding-a-new-statement-to-python/) | |
* Scheme interpreter, [example](http://www.michaelnielsen.org/ddi/lisp-as-the-maxwells-equations-of-software/) | |
* Regular expression engine (program that takes regular expressions and searches strings for matches) | |
###Games and graphics | |
* Ray tracer (requires some math) | |
* toy example: https://github.com/rtunney/ray-tracer | |
* Image / video processing without a framework | |
* Write a library that does 2D vector drawings using a bitmap (array of pixels). | |
* Write a library to draw a 3D scene using only 2D graphics primitaves | |
* Tictactoe | |
* Pong | |
* Mandelbrot set generator | |
* Maze game (with AI) | |
* Tetris (with AI, networking, various frontend) | |
* Hangman (networked, multiplayer) | |
* Implement a computerized version of _why the lucky stiff's [Kaxxt](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4U1vO-lMS0) card game. | |
###Natural Language Processing | |
* Markov chain stuff | |
* Generate (or identify) poetry patterns | |
###Web | |
* Authentication library | |
* URL shortener | |
* Forum | |
* Basic blog | |
* Browser extension that does something interesting | |
* https://github.com/lchi/freshy-server | |
* http://www.daniellesucher.com/2011/11/jailbreak-the-patriarchy-my-first-chrome-extension/ | |
* Ecommerce store with shopping cart | |
###Miscellanea | |
* Static Site Generator | |
* Scrabble solver web service | |
* Combine something cute and something you want to learn about (I did dynamically generated manual-formatted pages (readable in 'man'!) that were retrieved from stack overflow in Ruby because I was trying to learn it. | |
* One off game that allows you to use an algorithm or two that seem interesting | |
* Board game | |
* Patch webkit so that the computed styles view in the inspector updates every time the browser redraws | |
* write C extensions to Ruby or Python | |
* Build a database | |
* Inspirations from [Martyr2's Mega Project List](https://github.com/karan/Projects) | |
* Implement a Linux filesystem using [FUSE](https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse) | |
* Projects from [this blog post](http://matt.might.net/articles/what-cs-majors-should-know/) by RC resident Matt Might. | |
* I particularly enjoy "Directly route your microphone input over the network to another computer's speaker" | |
###Fun small problems | |
* [Toy Recursion Problems](https://wiki.hackerschool.com/index.php/Toy_recursion_problems) | |
* [Project Euler](https://projecteuler.net) | |
* [Cryptopals](http://cryptopals.com) | |
* [Hackerrank](https://www.hackerrank.com/) | |
* [Exercism](http://www.exercism.io/) |
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