Name: Matthew Kerwin
Type: User
Company: Queensland University of Technology
Bio: Computer scientist by qualification, software engineer by trade, linguistic/typographic/literary dilettante by bent. Does stuff with IETF. Has a guitar.
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Blog: https://matthew.kerwin.net.au
Matthew Kerwin's Projects
Addressable is a replacement for the URI implementation that is part of Ruby's standard library. It more closely conforms to RFC 3986, RFC 3987, and RFC 6570 (level 4), additionally providing support for IRIs and URI templates.
Internet-Drafts that make up the base QUIC specification
A Ruby implementation of the Base45 encoding/decoding algorithms.
org.jruby.util.ByteList byte container
little one-liner C utilities
Chrome User-Scripts
Backwards compatibility. Lazy polyfilling.
For the viewing of crontabs.
A command line tool and library for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, TFTP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS, FILE, IMAP, SMTP, POP3, RTSP and RTMP. libcurl offers a myriad of powerful features
My dotfiles, backed up for the next time I hose my system
Revives the file URI scheme, last defined in RFC 1738 (obsolete)
Implementation of Geostatistic Semivariogram for Image Segmentation
A fast, customizable and compatible open source server for Minecraft: Java Edition
hsh.map_values, hsh.map_keys, hsh.map_pairs
HTTP Structured Fields, in C
Pure ruby framework and transport agnostic implementation of HTTP 2.0 protocol
Parse Accept and Accept-Language HTTP headers in Ruby.
HTTP Extensions in progress
Simple HTTP Structured Headers implementation in pure Ruby
A place to experiment with the HTTP/2 spec
Where I'll keep my new Internet Drafts
My missions for Joint Operations Typhoon Rising and Escalation
JRuby, an implementation of Ruby on the JVM
An RFC2629 (XML2RFC) backend for Thomas Leitner's kramdown markdown parser
Maps I make for various games
Matty's Really Basic Language
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