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How much progress have you made since last time? What new ideas have you stumbled upon, what old ideas have you abandoned? What new projects have you started? What are you working on?

Once again, feel free to share anything you’ve been working on, old or new, simple or complex, tiny or huge, whether you want to share and discuss it, or simply brag about it - or just about anything you feel like sharing!

The monthly thread is the place for you to engage /c/programming_languages on things that you might not have wanted to put up a post for - progress, ideas, maybe even a slick new chair you built in your garage. Share your projects and thoughts on others’ ideas, and most importantly, have a great and productive month!

Also see: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammingLanguages/comments/15ewevk/august_2023_monthly_what_are_you_working_on_thread/

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I'm working on a project with my brother where we are planning on making a map of every freely available swedish road flow traffic camera. https://github.com/96kevrud/road-lurker

I also started and am mostly finished with making a personal website (might share it in the future) and started working on a website for a friend.

I also started working on but haven't gotten far with a LUA ASCII game based around a discord server im in.

Finally me and a friend made a small code in haskell that allows you to search for keywords in multiple different lemmy instance descriptions in a 24 hour (with many breaks) session. (just don't ask where i got the dataset from) https://github.com/Ian-ko/lemmy-instance-finder

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