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About Me

  • I create npm packages (i.e hypercomplex, polylinalg)

  • Lead developer of Achilles

  • Programmer for FRC Team 7127 "Longmetal Robotics"

Achilles

Achilles is a multi-paradigm programming language designed for mathematics, especially computational analysis. Achilles strives to balance efficiency with ease of use, and is planned to include extensive optimization features as well as a vast standard library covering subjects from combinatorics to differential equations. Achilles is still in very early development, and is set to release by 2027.

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  1. protoachilles protoachilles Public

    The prototype compiled multi-paradigm programming language built for applications in numerical computation

    C

  2. datastat datastat Public

    data analysis

    JavaScript

  3. hypercomplex hypercomplex Public

    A WIP NPM Package that supports some complex and hypercomplex numbers

    JavaScript

  4. polylinalg polylinalg Public

    Adds polymorphic operations between matrices, vectors, and scalars

    JavaScript 1