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If it wasn't obvious, this page hasn't really been touched since appoximately 2009.

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Welcome...

Thanks for visiting. This is just a (really) quick list of a handful of some web things I've worked on and thought other people might enjoy. Got a question? An idea? Contact me: alex@komoroske.com

By far the most popular (and advanced) of all of the projects on this site. If you have even a passing like of sudoku, you'll love this version.

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Pop Four is a real-time four-in-a-row game with a twist: you can pop out tokens as well as adding them. Play against a friend or Robbie the Moderately Competent Robot.

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Query Hunt was an application that I threw together for Google to use at booths at conferences. Players are given a list of URLs and have to come up with the shortest queries they can that return that URL as the top result. A leaderboard displayed in the booth kept people walking by to check their standing throughout the day.

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A Protest of Continuing Subtle Racism

This simple game was designed as a final project for Literature and Arts A-86: American Protest Literature. The game is very subtly rigged so that the black token (almost) always loses.

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While a summer intern at , I threw together this interactive solver for their fiendishly difficult FlipSide puzzle. This was my first experience with javascript, and because I learned as I went along, there are more than a handful of stupid implementation decisions.

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Another project from my days as an intern at . This one was my first experience with ActionScript and flash. It was never finished (a fact attested to by the hideous interface) but all of the pieces—implementation-wise, at least—are totally in place.

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Orb Communicator is a very specialized extension designed to make it easy to send messages to another person's . This was my first experience with Firefox extension development. I periodically update it to work with the newest versions of Firefox, but it exists largely only in memory.

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