Everyone makes one. My largest programming task to date, CuratorBot really is a platform I use to find programming tasks to work on. It's unremarkable to create a program that uses a library to roll a die, it's slightly less unremarkable when you make a subserviant robot to do it. The code is available here (edit: I need to ), though it uses local commands instead of global ones - another feature in desparate need of implementing. The public version currently has the following features:
There's some cool math to be derived from this topic. For me though, I just think they're neat.
Yeah, I know HTML is a markdown language and not coding. But I'm not going to make a whole separate page for "markdown languages", HTMl and CSS can have a seat by the other programming languages, not because they earned it, but because they don't deserve a separate section.