Joseph Keane
A Graphics Engineer exploring the worldone pixel at a time...
Entropy
Does time have a direction?
The first question is “What is entropy?” One answer I found on the internet was “The tendency for...
Metro Alpha-1.1
Metro started out as a way to replace Git in day-to-day use. To simplify the commands to a point ...
Hacker Hell
A game about protecting your computer against a hacker
Last weekend, Warwick Game Design had another Game Jam, this one being 48 hours and with the them...
Time Travel Paper
A fictional paper introducing the idea of time travel
One of my favourite things to do is come up with overcomplicated theories to explain why somethin...
Cell Assault
A game about battling infection in the body
Recently we had a 72 hour Warwick Game Design Game Jam for during the Coronavirus pandemic. I dec...
Programming Language of the Month
A new idea for a way to expand the breadth of my knowledge of programming languages
There are lots of programming languages out there, often each with their own niche and methods of...
Linux: A quick overview
A brief description of experiences, distros and histories behind the Linux we love today
When I originally heard about Linux, it seemed almost like an Operating System for people who cou...
Metro, a Git Replacement
A Git-Based commandline tool designed to simplify the process of managing repositories
Me and Michael were recently thinking about what to do for the upcoming Hack the Midlands event. ...
Electron for Desktop Apps?
Electron is a tool used widely for web-apps, but is it really any better than alternatives?
Recently, me and Michael decided to make a desktop app. There are a lot of API’s in place for thi...
Tutorial: Wibbly Borders
Ever wondered how to make objects with wibbly borders that looks akin to lightning?
Today I started on a new project I call Spacial Freeze. The general idea is the player is stuck i...