Programming is a hobby that I enjoy very much, and I have many projects in mind. Unfortunately, there’s more to life than just hobbies, and I have less time for programming than I would like.
I developed the projects listed on this tab in my own personal time. If you have any suggestions or opinions, please email me at projects@moeen.com.
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SharpAI is an Artificial Intelligence Markup Language processor. I developed SharpAI using C# and the .NET framework Class Library. SharpAI’s brain format is based on XML tags. The brain can be extended or re-programmed to have a detailed knowledge of specific domains.
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This Macromedia Flash clip demonstrates a set of curve movements. I have a soft spot for Macromedia Flash because of its familiar interface and approach to design. In 1987, when I was much younger, I used to make money by developing video clips for camera studios. Back then, I used a Commodore 64 computer (www.c64.com) to do things that were very similar to what we do today with Flash. The big difference is that in the 1980s, the only way to program high-performance animation was to use machine language.
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Moeen.com
Moeen.com is online since 2003. Moeen.com server used to reside in my home on an Intel Celeron 700 Mhz white-box PC with 512 MB RAM. Since the cost of web hosting became so cheap, in April 2007 I moved the Moeen.com to webhost4life.com.
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Visual Expert System Designer is an extension of Computer Aided Knowledge Engineering (CAKE). Visual Expert System Designer simplifies the development of rule-based expert systems.
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I programmed this simulator in Visual C and OpenGL. I chose OpenGL for the 3D programming because, in 1998, the use of OpenGL in MFC was a hot topic.
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3D Chart Control addressed the requirement for a chart to monitor and display extremely fast data acquisition operations in real time. In 1998, one of the fastest processors available was the Pentium 233 MMX, so hardware performance was a serious challenge.
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