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lukflug/README.md

Hi there 👋

I'm an 19 year old self-taught amateur programmer.

I’m currently working on

  • PanelStudio (a library for Minecraft utility mods).
  • GameSense (an open-source Minecraft utility mod developed by Hoosiers et al.).
  • CyberHack (a private Minecraft utility mod developed by Cyber et al.).
  • Café Client (a private Minecraft utility mod developed by Reap et al.).
  • Blocks (a WIP voxel game).
  • LK-DOS (a WIP operating system).
  • LibreDOS (another WIP operating system by Mint et al.).

Random stuff

  • YakJava (an interpreted programming language with booleans as the only type).
  • My website (consists of PanelStudio stuff and a simple JavaScript logo generator).
  • My hartree equation solver (a simple program that numerically solves the Hartree Equation in a central field approximation).

Ask me about

  • Anything related to my projects.

Main general-purpose languages

  • Java
  • C
  • C++
  • FreeBASIC
  • x86 Real-Mode Assembly

Contact me with

  • Discord: lukflug#7518

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  1. PanelStudio Public

    An extensible and customizable GUI API/library to create ClickGUIs, HUDEditors and TabGUIs designed for use in Minecraft utility mods.

    Java 237 26

  2. yakjava Public

    Simple programming language consisting of only booleans.

    VBA 4 1

  3. A simple program that numerically solves the Hartree Equation for a single Atom using the Central Field Approximation

    Java 2 1

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