Software

ONO

ONO

2015 — today

ONO
My current project, a Library / ToolBox / Framework / Application Suite written in Perl that does lots of different things.
ONO is currently the core technology behind the Oli.education.lu and Jamplifier platforms, and it also includes the CMS I use to run all of my websites.
It has currently also been licensed to the Ministry of Education in Luxembourg, and there are some further plans for the near future.
In early 2024 I decided to release the entire project as open source software, it may take some time go get this ready though.
CorneliOS / CIOS

CorneliOS / CIOS

2007 — 2015

CorneliOS / CIOS
An experimental Web Operating System that I was working on in the late 2000s and early 2010s. It was available under the GPL, it included a CMS (Content Management System) and a DBMS (Database Management System), and I used it to run most of my websites in the late 2000s and early 2010.
In the early to mid 2010s the CIOS framework was added, CorneliOS/CIOS then became the core technologies behind the Galaxiki and Oli.lu platforms.
Some of the original CorneliOS/CIOS code is now part of the ONO project, although large parts of the original code have been rewritten.
OLEFA

OLEFA

2001 — 2008

OLEFA
A website and server management software that became a leading educational platform in Luxembourg in the the 2000s: CMS (Content Management System), User and group management, DBMS (Database Management System) and library management, Fileserver management, Productivity suite (Wiki, Webbook, Storyboard, ...).
OLEFA is still being distributed nowadays (as of 2022) and it's still powering a number of websites in Luxembourg, but I'm no longer involved in the project.

Ancient

The Commodore C128 days

My first computer was a Commodore C128D(CR), which got me into programming as there was almost no software for its native mode.
I had created a mouse-driven GUI, a hierarchical filesystem, a VIC/VDC image converter and some other tools.
I still have my C128, although most of the software I created probably no longer exists, I can't even remember what happened to all of my old floppy disks.