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battle-objectives
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I created two web apps to help when playing the boardgame Gloomhaven. Both were coded in Elm and were done partly because I had a need for them and partly just for the joy of coding in Elm. I'll link the github repos of both, the demo is linked in the README for each.
The first app is Battle Objectives [0] which I made so that my group could play with some "enhanced battle objectives" I found online. The fan-made enhanced battle objectives are freely available on Boardgame Geek but I didn't want to print out and cut out all the cards so I coded them into an app. I linked this app on BGG but didn't think it was getting any use from anyone outside my personal Gloomhaven group. But I also found out while writing this post that someone forked Battle Objectives to translate it to German so I guess someone was using it! [1]
The second one is Hitdeck [2] which I made to automate the tedium of reshuffling my hitdeck and of rebuilding it to add and remove cards as the game went on.
[0] https://github.com/tristanpendergrass/battle-objectives
[1] https://github.com/ToM-Korn/kampfziele
[2] https://github.com/tristanpendergrass/hitdeck
zenbot-sim-runner
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
I built a currency trading backtesting and bot monitoring framework [1]. At times I vaguely considered turning it into a product, but for a number of reasons decided not to. However, I am running it successfully, hosted on my own server and am quite proud of what I achieved :)
[1] https://github.com/jefc1111/zenbot-sim-runner
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Autoscaling Laravel Horizon queues (on AWS?)
Zenbot: https://github.com/DeviaVir/zenbot Zenbot Sim Runner (my app): https://github.com/jefc1111/zenbot-sim-runner
- I'm building a sim run / backtesting automator for Zenbot
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