######################### Other Things I've Written ######################### Software ######## * GRADE Reporting And Definition Environment, a software library and program for managing a class full of students. See `its README `_. * Dyna2 prototype efforts (part of my PhD work at JHU) may be found at https://github.com/nwf/dyna. Classes ####### * I have, for many semesters, run a reading group on Category Theory. Towards that end, I have a lot of notes on topics in Category Theory. Git repo of TeX documents available `locally `_. * In January of 2012, I taught an introduction to Haskell to 32 JHU undergrads. This material is by now very dated, but perhaps informative all the same. See :doc:`fwh/index`. Various Student Seminar Talks ############################# * In 2008, I attempted to present `A Rewriting Prolog Semantics (Kulas, 2000) `_ to the JHU PL seminar; I made my own slides, which are available in PDF :download:`here `. * In 2011, I gave a (not very well done) talk about artificial life to the JHU ACM. Slides are available in DVI :download:`here `. * In 2012, I gave a (long) presentation about `Tor `_ to the JHU ACM. Slides are available in PDF :download:`here `. Note that, as happens with these things, that this material is a tad stale. * In 2013, I presented `Figaro `_ to the JHU CLSP. The slides are available in PDF :download:`here `. Documents ######### * I have some work towards an "automaton zoo", with a similar aim to the "complexity class zoo" `here `_. * I was involved in the bring-up of a modern computing stack for the JHU student chapter of the ACM, involving `ZFS `_, `ceph `_, `Kerberos `_, `OpenLDAP `_, `OpenAFS `_, and `OpenStack `_. A huge amount of effort was spent writing documentation for subsequent generations. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end and so perhaps all that is left of this effort is my local mirror at https://hydra-www.ietfng.org/jhuacm-notes/ . Originally, and if ever those "subsequent generations" bring things back, it might again be found at at https://www.acm.jhu.edu/~admins.pub/systems/ . * While at the JHU ACM, I was also the curator of its computer history museum; some documentation existed at https://www.acm.jhu.edu/~acm-museum/ but this, too, seems to have disappeared. I am sure I have a local copy if anyone is interested. * I have contributed a few pages to the OpenAFS wiki: * https://wiki.openafs.org/InstallingOpenAFSinLXC/ * https://wiki.openafs.org/LinuxKAFSNotes/ * Some :doc:`filk`.