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Calormen
A collection of creative hobby projects and technical explorations

What is Calormen?

Calormen serves as a portfolio for hobby projects developed by Joshua Bell and Susan Bell, featuring a diverse range of creative and technical endeavors. The platform includes interactive tools like The Traveller Map, JavaScript-based implementations of classic systems such as Apple II DeskTop and Applesoft, and artistic projects like Star Trek ASCII Art.

These projects demonstrate expertise in JavaScript programming, retro computing emulation, and interactive web applications, offering resources and examples for enthusiasts interested in similar technical or creative pursuits.

Features

  • The Traveller Map: Interactive mapping project for travel enthusiasts
  • Apple II DeskTop: JavaScript-based emulation of Apple II desktop environment
  • Logo in JavaScript: Implementation of Logo programming language in JavaScript
  • Applesoft in JavaScript: Emulation of Applesoft BASIC in JavaScript
  • Star Trek ASCII Art: Creative ASCII art project related to Star Trek

Use Cases

  • Exploring retro computing emulations in modern browsers
  • Accessing interactive travel maps for planning and visualization
  • Learning JavaScript through implementation of classic programming languages
  • Viewing creative ASCII art projects for inspiration
  • Studying hobby project development for technical enthusiasts

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