by はちこ
Currently the only real thing at this page is the T-SQL solutions for the first 100 Project Euler problems (with a few other bits of silliness). At that point, long after Euler problems stopped being interesting, I said it was enough.
There are also a few other bits of code here but I don't know how they will handle the conversion to Google's new Sites format, which seems to eliminate dedicated storage. Likely they'll become useless I don't think any of it is really in demand enough to justify moving to Github.
This is what I'm updating frequently at the moment. You can solve a lot of problems using SQL Server, even if, as in this case, you really shouldn't. They are stupid SQL tricks. I reserve the right to get bored and stop updating when I feel like it.
PythonService (Enabling BakaSQL to be more baka)
Stupid SQL trick of the day: Executing Python from SQL Server, by calling a web service using HttpWebRequest. This page contains the code for the service in question, a simple service that will execute the Python code you ask it to (including code that will wreck your server, so be careful if you actually decide use it ... there's a reason this is under a section titled "Baka").
I've written some free software you might find useful, either as applications or as code (GPL, so if you want to re-use the code, please follow the rules).
Kipper is a JSON object-relational-serializer for Microsoft SQL Server, with versions written in Python and C#.
Senkazu is a kanji (Japanese character) dictionary that allows you to search for characters by counting the numbers of horizontal lines, vertical lines, and other markings. It sometimes is easier to look up kanji this way than with other methods, and sometimes it is not. Currently in the lack of development phase. One thing I noticed is that it really depends on font/display settings. Every time I upgrade Ubuntu, the layout gets wonky. There is probably something I can do to make it more consistent, but instead I just tweak the file and then save it. My settings are probably not too useful for others. It is a definite flaw.
Hachiko's Show Tracker lets you track and display information about shows you have watched.
Email has been despammed so you'll have to work around it: ynk -dot- jeremy -dot- lakatos -at- gmail -dot- com