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<h1>scorch.net</h1>
<p>The stuff of Brian|Mongrol|Steven|Skreeg|Ozzy|Hamilton
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<h2>Projects</h2>
<p>Everything lives on <a href="https://github.com/mongrol">github</a>. Natch.</p>
<h3>XAnimGUI - 1996</h3>
<p>A long time ago the Amiga has a CLI based movie player called Xanim.
I didn't like CLI's then so I wrote a GUI for it using the Gadtools
library in C. Other C programs included an IRC bot that wote directly
to the TCP port and when given channel ops, would go on a rampage
kicking everyone out the channel before exiting in a memleak...
Oh look! Its still on Aminet.</p>
<a href="http://aminet.net/package/gfx/show/XanimGUIv13">XanimGUIv13</a>
<p>With a fun readme and awesome license.</p>
<pre>
Short: GUI frontend for Xanim. Final release.
Author: Brian Skreeg. Fish Technologies Ltd.
Uploader: oz ozzy demon co uk
Type: gfx/show
Replaces: gfx/show/XanimGUI*
Architecture: m68k-amigaos
This is simply a GUI frontend for the UNIX derived Xanim animation
player. If you have Xanim this prog is a must have.
Beta Status now removed. 100% freely distributable.</pre>
<h3>Mongscreen</h3>
<p>In the early 2000's I did "value" stock trading. Mongscreen was a web
application that scraped Hemscott, Yahoo and some other finance websites
for company fundamental data, jammed it into a MySQL database and provided
a search function to pull out stocks matching certain criteria.</p>
<p>The scraper is written in Perl5 and the website was PHP4. It all ran
on a FreeBSD box at home and was used by several peeps on the fool.co.uk
forums. It was good, made me money and it was free to use.
</p>
<a href="https://github.com/mongrol/mongscreen">Mongscreen</a>