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title: Projects
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url: /projects/
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---
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Here's a decent number of the projects I've worked on in the past, mostly 2010 and earlier.
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**This is mostly ancient and you should probably check out my [GitHub](https://github.com/nickpegg) profile instead**
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### Posty (2010)
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Links: [GitHub](https://github.com/nickpegg/posty)
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Just a little static page generator I wrote when I got sick of using
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Wordpress. It's quick, it's dirty, but it does what I need it to.
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I guess I'm just never satisfied with using pre-made software packages
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to run my personal website.
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### Beertraq (2009)
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Links: [Website](https://beertraq.com/)
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A website to keep track of which beers you've tried, compare with others,
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read their reviews, and discover new beer. Started in the summer of 2009,
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inspired by The Flying Saucer's UFO Club.
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### Intelligent Drink Dispenser (2009)
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(No code available, sorry)
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This is my Computer Engineering Senior Design project at the University of
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Missouri-Rolla. It's basically a robotic bartender which keeps track of
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customers (via RFID) and their purchases. This was an idea that Richard Allen
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and I have been kicking around for a few years, but it's finally come to life.
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### Nick Tracker (Python, Java) (2008)
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(No code available, sorry)
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Keeps track of where my phone's at, which is usually where I am. Server side
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script written in Python, client written in Java for the Android phone platform.
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Since I've written this, two better applications have hit the Android Market,
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including Google Latitude. I've stopped work on this because I don't feel like
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re-inventing the wheel.
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### CPU Usage Meter (2006)
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Links: [Project page](/cpu-usage-meter/), [Linux source](/media/projects/cpu_meter.tar.gz)
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LEDs on the front of my computer case displaying the CPU load.
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### ServCheck (PHP)
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Links: [servCheck.tar.gz](/media/projects/servCheck.tar.gz)
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A simple service checker written in PHP. Attempts to open a socket with the
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configured hosts and ports, and outputs an HTML file showing which services
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are up and down. I originally wrote this for the TerminalUnix site to show what's
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working and what isn't.
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