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Welcome to My GitHub Page

I work as a Software Developer with TurtleSec 🐢, and have a background in Computational Physics and Accelerator Physics.

My website is available at berglyd.net. The website has a contact form. You can also find me on Twitter as @IamVKBO. I keep some general documents and files in the main account repo. For an overview, see the index page. I have a few GitHub Gists posted as well, which you can find on my gists page.

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  1. novelWriter Public

    novelWriter is an open source plain text editor designed for writing novels. It supports a minimal markdown-like syntax for formatting text. It is written with Python 3 (3.7+) and Qt 5 (5.3+) for c…

    Python 1.3k 64

  2. Collett Public

    Collett is an open source rich text editor for writing novels, built on Qt 6.2+. It is currently under initial development and not ready for use.

    C++ 1

  3. SixTrack – 6D Tracking Code

    Fortran 39 42

  4. Hmm ... can this be done in Fortran?

    Fortran 2

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April 2022

Created 60 commits in 1 repository

Created an issue in python/cpython that received 3 comments

Proposal to add a string.simplified() method

Feature or enhancement I propose to add a method to the string class to return a "simplified" string. It is the same feature that QString provides …

3 comments
Opened 2 other issues in 1 repository

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