Software
I mostly program on OS X and Ubuntu Linux these days, using Python
or C++ with Qt. I also enjoy writing Python-based CGI scripts, which
is my preferred way of prototyping things that do not require complex
interactions.
The following lists only describe software that are publicly
available or might be so in the future.
Under use/development
- libpointing, a library to replicate and compare pointing transfer functions (with G. Casiez & D. Marchal)
- tIO, a library supporting tactile input and output on STIMTAC devices (with P. Olivo)
- boing, a framework for a (more) manageable multi-touch ecosystem (with P. Olivo)
- moulinette and bibview, tools to process text and BibTeX files
- tldp, a program to archive tweets and possibly Facebook posts
- scHolar index, a tool that uses Google Scholar to compute H indices and other metrics
- a web interface to ERA's 2010 rankings of journals and conferences
Stalled, but of potential interest
- Metisse, an experimental X11 window system (with O. Chapuis)
- nĂșcleo, a toolkit for exploring new uses of video and new human-computer interaction techniques