James Livesey
- Software Engineering Apprentice at the BBC (who do broadcasting and media stuff, among other things)
- Founder and lead developer of LiveG Technologies (who do software and hardware stuff)
- Knows 14+ programming languages (impressive to non-programmers it seems)
- Semi-successful YouTuber who denies the fact that he's a YouTuber
- Location: (?:Norwich|London), England
Quick facts about me:
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I am a few years old (the script that gets my age hasn't started yet!)
- π» I use LiveG OS on my Framework laptop, and I use a PC with a custom Debian 12 install on it at home
- π¨πΌβπ» The IDE that I use is Visual Studio Code
- π§ I have ASD, which I've found makes me needlessly knowledgeable about niche tech subjects
- π¦ My favourite colour is blue, followed by yellow
- π οΈ I do a fair bit of web development, but lately more systems and embedded programming too
- π§πΌ I've been writing code since the age of 6
A few of my projects:
- π± LiveG OS (multiplatform operating system built around web tech)
- πΎ atto (educational BASIC computer which apparently is popular in schools)
- π± catto (atto, but rewritten in pure, nostdlib C) [new]
- β DigiCron (a retro smartwatch that runs apps in WebAssembly) [new]
- πΈοΈ wasmu (a WebAssembly interpreter designed for the DigiCron) [new]
- π§ Voxel (an advanced programming language and bytecode interpreter)
- π© Hexle (Wordle-like game with unsigned 16-bit ints in hex)
- π© Bytle (Wordle-like game with unsigned 8-bit ints)
- π³ Sinecraft (3D Minecraft clone for the CASIO fx-9750GIII calculator)
- π¬ Glipo (social network)
- π§ NanoPlay OS (operating system for educational learning device)
- πͺ Auracoin (cryptocurrency made before the fad ended)
- π Mandarin Notes (from my Mandarin learning many years ago)
- π ...many more which I've either forgotten about or have since created