Name: João Nuno Carvalho
Type: User
Bio: Hi, I’m a software engineer - computer science and electronics. I develop in many programming lang. I do command line, GUI and Web, Machine Learning and others.
Location: Portugal - Lisbon
João Nuno Carvalho's Projects
The chaotic weather butterfly effect discovered by Edward Lorenz.
Make great analog designs
A simple text generator model in a world of GPT3 :-)
A very simple version of a Math Array library for Odin, inspired by NumPy and others.
A program that generates a animated maze inside a mask ( SVG, PNG, anim GIF, MP4 ).
A simple source code to test it.
McuOnEclipse Processor Expert components and example projects Profilling Examples.KDS.FRDM-K64F120M.FRDM-K64F_Profiling
A simple and low cost design.
A tiny C header-only risc-v emulator.
A Machine Leaning XGBoost predictor for Football English Chanmpionship
A simple experiment in what is the current state of the Odin programming language in chatgpt.
A port to Odin of an Moog Ladder Filter math model, with a port also of a modified real time audio example in RayLib with to demo it.
given a small collection (~10) of photos taken from a handheld camera, merge them in order to obtain a single higher resolution image with less noise
A guide to the electronics adventurer!
This is the port of the NML - Neat Matrix Library from C to Odin.
An implementation of a neural network from scratch in C++
Coisas engraçadas e económicas que se podem fazer com um micro-controlador.
Two techniques that I believe that are backed by science.
A simple demonstration program of the technique.
This is my first program in the Odin prog. language, it's a implementation of a function that doesn't exists in core lib.
This is a simple simulator to test a new idea, in a text interface with one simple LED.
Just some personal notes from measures I did with an oscilloscope, signal generator and power supply.
The dream of having something resembling CUDA Computing on the GPU in simple OpenGL on open source drivers.
C++ Large Scale Genetic Programming
This is a program that tries to make "normal scopes" give a more accurate and more real representation of the actual signal.
This is a partial DSP implementation of the MIT AlterEgo Paper.
The technique described in the original paper has the capacity to monitor the breading abdominal movements in a sleeping person, normally used to detect sleep apnea.
A simple parameterize console app.
A very cool hack :-D