Name: Andy Bulka
Type: User
Company: Wware
Bio: Python and Nodejs/Electron software developer. Interested in the role that visualisation technologies (diagrams) can play in making programmers more effective.
Twitter: unjazz
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Blog: https://abulka.github.io/
Andy Bulka's Projects
Andy Bulka's Software Blog, Projects and Articles
This program is designed to make it easier to browse and delete the images generated by Stable Diffusion AI image generators.
Example test Python CLI app for the Ubuntu app store
Brew Moments Support Website - Coffee Brew Calculator App
CHIRP mirror. wxpython build fork tests
Website to accompant conversation-starter mobile app incl. privacy policy page
Find duplicate PATH entries in your environment
test building electron using github actions
EuroPi: A reprogrammable Eurorack module based on the Raspberry Pi Pico
Dedent - Remove any common leading whitespace from every line in text. Ported from Python.
Building a default flutter project using GitHub Actions for all OS's.
Playing with webview widget and communicating with javascript - various approaches incl. dynamic asset loading and futures
Simple reactive library for Python - use in Flet, wxPython and other imperative frameworks
Yoeman project generator to create an Electron app running a Flask server inside itself. Deployable via PyInstaller and Electron Forge packager.
App for easily viewing the state of your git source code directory tree at any commit incl. contents of any file
Grammars written for ANTLR v4; expectation that the grammars are free of actions.
Free and Open source Web Builder Framework. Next generation tool for building templates without coding
Edit or attach script to selected component
A simple "Welcome User" GUI Application - implemented in Javascript: OO vs ECS vs Plain vs Vue vs MVCA and in wxPython: OO vs ECS. Which is best?
Developed my own diagnostic hugo theme
Visualise Hugo layouts and themes
java package visualisation test for gituml
Literate Code Maps - diagramming methodology for understanding source code
Sample project illustrating building nice, small cross-platform JavaFX or Swing desktop apps with native installers while still using the standard Maven dependency system.
Playing around with mindsdb machine learning
Experiments and learning NiceGUI