šŸ’» Building Software, Sharing Knowledge

Welcome to my projects page!

This is where I share the software, experiments, research, and ideas I’ve been building throughout my software engineering journey. Here you’ll find a growing collection of flagship projects, desktop applications, open source software, technical experiments, and community contributions that reflect both my professional experience and personal curiosity.

My interests span a wide range of technologies, including software engineering, programming languages, web development, artificial intelligence, computer vision, game development, distributed systems, developer tools, and other emerging technologies. Some projects are long-term initiatives built from the ground up, while others are smaller utilities created to solve everyday problems or open source projects that I actively maintain and contribute to.

Whether a project is experimental, educational, or production-ready, each one represents an opportunity to learn something new, explore different ideas, and continuously improve as a software engineer.

I hope you find something useful, interesting, or inspiring. Thank you for visiting, and I hope you enjoy exploring my work.

šŸš€ Core Projects

These are my flagship software projects that represent long-term research, engineering, and development efforts. They are designed to solve larger problems and continue evolving through ongoing development, experimentation, and community feedback.

Examples include Gamepenter, a game engine focused on simplicity and productivity, and Rethon, an experimental programming language designed with modern software development in mind.

🧰 Psydox Toolbox

Psydox Toolbox is a collection of desktop applications and utilities that I originally developed to address my own personal and professional needs. Rather than keeping them private, I’m gradually modernizing each tool, improving the user experience, and releasing them as free Windows applications for the community.

These applications are proprietary software distributed as compiled binaries. While they are free to use, they are not open source.

šŸŒ Open Source Projects

This section contains my open-source software projects, libraries, plugins, and contributions to the developer community. These projects are released under their respective open-source licenses, allowing others to study, modify, and contribute to their development.

Many of these projects focus on extending existing platforms, solving specific development challenges, or providing useful tools for developers and system administrators.

WordPress Plugins:
  1. Psydox WP Hub – A WordPress plugin manager that enables installation, updates, and management of Psydox plugins directly from GitHub repositories.
  2. Psydox WP Stats – A privacy-focused WordPress analytics plugin providing visitor statistics, crawler insights, device analytics, and real-time monitoring without external services.
  3. Psydox WP CacheA lightweight WordPress caching plugin designed to improve website performance through fast page caching and intelligent cache management.
  4. Psydox WP BackupA WordPress backup solution for creating, managing, downloading, and restoring database and website backups with scheduled automation support.
  5. Psydox WP Shield – A WordPress security plugin providing spam protection, bot detection, CAPTCHA alternatives, login protection, and website hardening features.
  6. Psydox WP Sync – A WordPress content synchronization plugin that allows posts, pages, media, categories, and tags to be pushed from one WordPress site to another.
  7. WordPress Table Of Contents PLUS (WPTOC Plus) Plugins – WPTOC+ is a fork of the original Table of Contents Plus WordPress plugin. It automatically creates a context specific index or table of contents (TOC) for long pages and custom post types.

šŸ› ļø Support My Craft

If you find value in my software projects, open source contributions, technical articles, and software engineering work, you can support my ongoing development through the Support Me page.

Your support helps cover the time and resources needed to continue building software, maintaining existing projects, publishing technical content, and exploring new ideas across software engineering, programming languages, artificial intelligence, game development, computer vision, distributed systems, and other emerging technologies.

Every contribution, no matter the size, helps me continue creating tools, sharing knowledge, experimenting with new technologies, and building resources that others can learn from, use, and benefit from.

While all of my work is driven by curiosity and a passion for software engineering, your support makes it easier to dedicate more time to developing new projects and improving existing ones.

Thank you for supporting independent software development and lifelong learning.

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