Ben Cochran

I’ve got a few open source projects in the wild. They’re all on GitHub, so if there’s anything you’re interested in, fork it make it your own.

Additionally, I have some closed-source code samples available upon request.

  1. Gnarus

    Gnarus is an augmented reality framework and iPhone application. It was developed as part of a senior comprehensive exercise at Carleton College.

  2. BezelHUD

    BezelHUD is a Quicksilver interface originally developed by Julius Eckert. I updated it for Snow Leopard and the newest version of Quicksilver.

  3. Rendr

    Rendr take the pain out of developing themes for Tumblr. It allows you to develop locally and see how your blog will look without messing with the live site.

  4. Yeti

    Yeti is a lightweight PHP-based front end for the XBT BitTorrent tracker. Its feature set includes user accounts, searching, comments, and stats.