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D3/Angular/Pelican:
* <s>What data set to explore?
* Security data set? network data set? wireless data set?
* What am I trying to do - gain insight, or learn the basics and learn new techniques?</s>
* Focus - focus on something of interest to me
* Let the application and the learning and the finished product be the end
 


==hello world repository==
==hello world repository==

Revision as of 06:35, 28 July 2016

outline

goals

goals with using github:

  • visibility
  • convenience
  • open access
  • utility for own coding
  • teaching habits
  • practicing habits

Hello World:

  • don't want to bloat it, but could be useful for showing how to run a unit test, etc.

D3/Pelican:

  • Good for visibility
  • Harder to organize, not as good for the habits goal - harder to control code base
  • Purpose? Quick dashboard? Interesting data set?
  • What can you teach? What forum, for what purpose?

on the stack

next up

D3/Angular/Pelican:

  • What data set to explore?
  • Security data set? network data set? wireless data set?
  • What am I trying to do - gain insight, or learn the basics and learn new techniques?
  • Focus - focus on something of interest to me
  • Let the application and the learning and the finished product be the end


hello world repository

What's to be done:

  • http get, http server
  • basic differential equation solver

What's Done:

  • Link: https://github.com/charlesreid1/hello-world
  • Added new languages: Go, Perl, Awk, Matlab, Java, etc.
  • Date script for multiple languages
  • Good start so far
  • Add compilation instructions (how to install compilers on various machines)
  • next step for hello world: add hello world web server
  • add math function (pi approximation, ode implementation)

wireless

Nosecleaner would be useful for UGR projects: https://github.com/charlesreid1/nosecleaner

As would wifi-data: https://github.com/charlesreid1/wifi-data


the attic

stuff that really ought not be dusted off: Attic repositories

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