Andrew Buntine

Andrew Buntine @buntine

About: Conjurer of computational spells and trickery.

Location:
Melbourne, Australia
Joined:
Nov 3, 2016

Andrew Buntine
articles - 14 total

The historical obscurity of the SEGA SC-3000 Personal Computer

A look at the obscure SEGA SC-3000, a personal computer from 1983.

Learn More 96 7Jan 8 '18

Laser Drift: Reverse engineering slot cars for fun and (maybe) profit!

An in-depth look at the reverse engineering of a popular Slot Car set.

Learn More 22 4Aug 28 '17

Hulkamania! Or; How I made our office play personalized entrance theme music

How I hacked the office WiFi to play entrance theme music for my colleagues (and myself!)

Learn More 20 6Apr 2 '17

DOM elements with ID's are global variables

The browser defines a global variable for each ID in your HTML document.

Learn More 119 36Jan 12 '17

P″ - The original Brainf*ck and mother of the Turing tarpits

A look at the P″ esoteric programming language and it's relation to Brainf*ck

Learn More 4 1Dec 5 '16

The Balanced Ternary Machines of Soviet Russia

A look at the balanced ternary notation and it's use in Setun, a Soviet computer.

Learn More 28 16Nov 21 '16

ComputerPionee.rs or: How six hours turned into six months

Computerpionee.rs - A study of the pioneers of computer science

Learn More 2 0Aug 18 '16

Simple technique for car engine sounds in video games

Simple technique for car engine sounds in video games

Learn More 3 0May 28 '16

Aha! Understanding lifetimes in Rust

Understanding lifetimes in Rust

Learn More 19 4Jan 2 '16

Building a DIY arcade machine, part 1: Baby Steps

Building a DIY arcade machine, part 1.

Learn More 3 0Oct 9 '15

Building a DIY arcade machine, part 0: Motivation

Building a DIY arcade machine, part 0

Learn More 2 0Aug 15 '15

ClojureScript saved me 100 hours

Three quiet evenings with ClojureScript to save 100 hours of JavaScript

Learn More 2 1Jul 28 '15

Dim Jump, Löve and Lua

Dim Jump, Löve and Lua

Learn More 8 1Jul 12 '15

Comprehending first-class continuations

Comprehending first-class continuations

Learn More 9 0May 12 '15