- Australia
- https://sparronator9999.codeberg.page
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I code stuff sometimes. Creator of YAMDCC (fan control utility for MSI laptops).
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Joined on
2025-04-03
About me
- Currently in my second* year (of four) of a Bachelor of Information Technology at university.
- A computer/electronics enthusiast (i.e. I like to tinker with my computers, phones, etc.)
- Creator of YAMDCC, which I update when I'm not getting buried in uni work.
- Other projects I write in my spare time get uploaded to GitHub if I think they'll benefit someone (or occasionally if someone asks nicely).
For more on me and the projects I've made, see my website: https://sparronator9999.codeberg.page/
Programming languages
I can* write code in the following programming languages:
- C# (.NET): My current main programming language, which all of my main projects are written in.
- I primarily use WinForms as the UI (for graphical applications), because I haven't had success with WPF in the past, and haven't tried any other UI toolkits.
- Do cross-platform C# UI toolkits even exist?
- Python: I only learnt this for university so far.
- Web (HTML/CSS/JS): I've written a few web pages before, mostly for school/university assignments.
- Java: See Python.
- Pascal for custom installer logic for YAMDCC.
- VB.NET: Basically C# with different syntax. Learnt this language, then C# during school in Year 10.
- Batch (Windows CMD): Occasionally to automate or wrap some commands (e.g. a
certutil
wrapper to encode/decode base64).- I haven't tried PowerShell (.ps1) before, and haven't done much in Bash (.sh) either.
- C(++) (kind of): The only C++ code I've written is for improved audio latency in melonDS 1.0. You're welcome, rhythm game players.
- ...and possibly more that I haven't listed here. And Markdown doesn't count.
*: as of the time of writing (August 2025)
The profile pic used on GitHub (and the one the website homepage's animation is based off of) is an in-game screenshot of DELTARUNE Chapter 4 with Shaggy (as featured in You reposted in the wrong neighborhood) modded into it in pixel-art form.
The one on Codeberg (where you're reading this) is a photo of my Garmin Instinct 3 Solar running a custom program created just to show the above pixel-art Shaggy. If you want to buy one of their watches, Gadgetbridge is getting better every day, and is what I use to sync my watch data.