Hi! I'm a hobbyist programmer interested in cryptography, cryptocurrency, image manipulation, a better web, and cool stuff in general.
Most projects and other information at prussia.dev (now also on Tor!).
My favourite programming language at the moment is Rust. Lately though, I've been getting into Scheme, which is incredibly fun to write though not I can't say I'm terribly productive in it... yet. I also know Python, Typescript, as well as a small, rapidly dwindling amount of Solidity. Oh, and obviously all that HTML, CSS, and JS stuff, if that counts.
Nearly all other (non-personal) code I write is contributions to Banano ecosystem stuff, or work for projects on EVM chains (and at one point Algorand). In the future, I want to find a nice non-crypto project to contribute to, and unrelated, figure out this Android app making thing. But we'll see.
As for favourite projects, ming-wm[0] (a retro, framebuffer window manager for linux) and hedgeblog (static blog with zero frontend JS, live link) are what I enjoyed writing the most, though pla-den-tor is what I enjoy using the most.
[0]: mingde is a conceptual predecessor to ming-wm, written in Typescript, and outputting to HTML canvas. I really enjoyed making that too. Ming-wm really refines the ideas from mingde and makes the project actually practical and usable. With koxinga, a text-and-link supporting web browser for ming-wm, more and more of my personal computer usage has shifted to being on ming-wm. If you like Vim/i3, and retro design, I encourage you to check it out.