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'''Dzaima''' is the user name of a software developer from Latvia who achieved 2nd place in the [[APL_Problem_Solving_Competition#2020|2020 APL Problem Solving Competition]]. He is the author of [[dzaima/APL]], [[dzaima/BQN]] and the [[ | '''Dzaima''' is the user name of a software developer from Latvia who achieved 2nd place in the [[APL_Problem_Solving_Competition#2020|2020 APL Problem Solving Competition]]. He is the author of [[dzaima/APL]], [[dzaima/BQN]] and the BQN386 [[fonts|font]], and frequents the [[APL Orchard]]. | ||
==Notable Software Projects== | ==Notable Software Projects== | ||
* [[dzaima/APL]]: An APL implementation written in Java. It has an Android version, and has a [https://processing.org/ Processing] integration for graphical output. | * [[dzaima/APL]]: An APL implementation written in Java. It has an Android version, and has a [https://processing.org/ Processing] integration for graphical output. | ||
* [[dzaima/BQN]]: A [[BQN]] implementation made in a similar manner to dzaima/APL. It has an Android version, which is a work-in-progress. | * [[dzaima/BQN]]: A [[BQN]] implementation made in a similar manner to dzaima/APL. It has an Android version, which is a work-in-progress. | ||
* [https://dzaima.github.io/BQN386/ dzaima/BQN386] | * [https://dzaima.github.io/BQN386/ dzaima/BQN386]: An extension of the APL386 Unicode font designed to add support for BQN [[glyph]]s, and other character sets. | ||
* [https://github.com/dzaima/paste paste]: A website suited for sharing and displaying APL and BQN code. | * [https://github.com/dzaima/paste paste]: A website suited for sharing and displaying APL and BQN code. | ||
* [https://github.com/dzaima/hackerskeyboard APL Hacker's Keyboard]: A fork of the Hacker's Keyboard app that adds an input method for typing APL glyphs. | * [https://github.com/dzaima/hackerskeyboard APL Hacker's Keyboard]: A fork of the Hacker's Keyboard app that adds an input method for [[typing glyphs|typing APL glyphs]]. | ||
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Revision as of 03:31, 29 December 2020
Dzaima is the user name of a software developer from Latvia who achieved 2nd place in the 2020 APL Problem Solving Competition. He is the author of dzaima/APL, dzaima/BQN and the BQN386 font, and frequents the APL Orchard.
Notable Software Projects
- dzaima/APL: An APL implementation written in Java. It has an Android version, and has a Processing integration for graphical output.
- dzaima/BQN: A BQN implementation made in a similar manner to dzaima/APL. It has an Android version, which is a work-in-progress.
- dzaima/BQN386: An extension of the APL386 Unicode font designed to add support for BQN glyphs, and other character sets.
- paste: A website suited for sharing and displaying APL and BQN code.
- APL Hacker's Keyboard: A fork of the Hacker's Keyboard app that adds an input method for typing APL glyphs.
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