Resources

A curated collection of tools, datasets, platforms, and reference systems used and built by Brandon Himpfen, designed for practical use and long-term value.
Resources
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This page brings together selected resources, tools, references, and systems that support how I think, build, and work.

It is not meant to be an exhaustive directory. Instead, it is a curated layer that highlights what is most useful, most relevant, and most aligned with the broader ecosystem of projects I maintain.

What this page is

Resources is a structured collection of:

  • tools and platforms I use or build
  • reference materials that support practical work
  • systems that improve clarity, organization, and execution
  • selected external resources that are consistently useful

The goal is not volume. The goal is usefulness.

Core platform resources

Much of the work I do is organized through the Himpfen platform. These are the primary areas:

These are not separate projects. They are parts of the same system.

Applied resources

These are more focused or applied layers that support execution and workflows:

These resources are meant to be used, adapted, and refined over time.

Reference utilities

Some projects exist primarily as reference tools:

These are simple by design, but useful in repeated workflows.

External tools and systems

In addition to my own work, I rely on a range of external tools and systems. These may include:

  • development tools and frameworks
  • publishing platforms
  • data and research sources
  • productivity systems
  • infrastructure and hosting platforms

This section may expand over time, but it will remain selective.

How to use this page

This page is not meant to be read linearly. It is meant to be used as a reference.

If you are trying to:

  • understand how my work is structured
  • find tools or systems that support practical workflows
  • explore parts of the Himpfen ecosystem

this page provides a starting point.

Why this page exists

Over time, tools and systems accumulate. Without structure, they become difficult to navigate.

This page exists to keep things organized, visible, and usable. It reflects how I think about building not just individual projects, but a connected system of resources.