Projects
Past and present projects being worked on by Fearless Geek Media.
GeekDown is a markdown editor I started working on, partly to familiarize myself more with Milkdown, which I plan on using in FearlessCMS.
Markdown is a language that’s popular with notetaking but is also used in various documents and content management systems on the world wide web. Mardown is even used on Github.
Check out GeekDown on the Fearless Geek Media Github
This is a clone of Mad Libs that I created while I was in a mental health treatment program. I was limited in the time I had at the computer but managed to crank this out.
I was inspired by a Mad Libs application that I had with some games on my first computer.
I even created a Template tester and included instructions on how to create templates. You can also submit templates.
FearlessCMS is a flat-file content management system that I’m currently developing.
The plan is for it to include e-commerce support out of the box, and to use modern web technologies.
FearlessCMS Manifesto
For years, the World Wide Web has been dominated by content management systems that have become bloated and clunky over time. FearlessCMS strives to be different.
Open-source projects must respect both the users of the software and the developers who contribute to it. FearlessCMS will adhere to these principles by fostering an inclusive, transparent, and collaborative environment for all contributors.
Xbpsman is a TUI (Terminal User Interface) frontend to the Void Linux package manager, xbps.
It was written in bash script and utilized Charm’s gum.
This is a work in progress, with more features to be added soon.
Check out xbpsman on the Fearless Geek Media Github
This is a one-page parallax scrolling website I made for WILLBRITRONLOGISTICS, LLC.
The company just needed a one page site with information for for truck dispatching and tax forms. They wanted to advertise that they handle the tax forms for truckers.
This business operates in North Carolina. Due to problems beyond our control, this site is now down.
A website I did for The Climate Registry, based in California.
The Water Nexus Registry was a new project started by The Climate Registry focusing on waterways.
Both The Climate Registry and Water Nexus Registry websites have sense been redesigned to match each other.
This is a website that I helped designed and develop back in 2016 through Codeable. They’ve since changed the website, but for the time, this worked very well for them. I could see a similar design still working for many businesses today.