Open Source Projects

My most popular projects include:

  • Makeself, a popular Unix packaging tool used to create self-extracting archives and installers. Besides projects for my employers, it has been used by companies such as Google, nVIDIA, Oracle, and more.
  • Loki Setup, the original Loki Games installer, which I still use in conjunction with Makeself to build graphical installers for UNIX applications.
  • FBUtility, a library to help with interfacing with the popular Facebook iOS SDK and which is used by all apps from Catloaf Software.
  • … and a number of forks I have contributed to over the years, in a variety of platforms and languages.

AudioKit

AudioKit is a new open-source audio framework, which was first based on the venerable Csound but now relies on a bevy of technologies including the Soundpipe engine. AudioKit makes it easy for iOS developers to develop powerful audio applications in Objective-C and Swift.

Since April 2015, I have joined the AudioKit organization as a developer and have contributed many commits, including helping reorganizing AudioKit as a proper static library, lots of general fixes, improvements to audio plots, and more.

I look forward to further contributions to this project as its potential is great for anybody interested in writing audio applications for iOS - including myself!

Sponsor

You can now contribute financially to my open-source work by becoming an official GitHub Sponsor! Check out the available tiers and feel free to send a few bucks my way - any amount is appreciated!