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Email addresses: ijones@syntaxpolice.org, ijones@debian.org
The Opensource Club
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Resume (PDF - Word (exported from openoffice))
My regular Blog (RSS)
Stuff to read:
The Glass Bead Game by Hermann Hesse
ESRs stuff is good
Dr. Felder's Learning Research
ACLU paper on Internet Freedom
Bill
Joy on The Future
Harpers Index
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Isaac Jones
Highlights & Projects
- September, 2005: I attended ICFP ICFP and gave two talks.
- October, 2004: I now work for Galois Connections.
- March, 2004: One of my blog entries got a mention by Debian Weekly News, and Slashdot published my review on The Haskell School of Expression (and ACM TECHNews picked it up too.)
- February, 2004: I'm maintaining the Debian package for darcs which is an advanced revision control system.
- January, 2004: I am now officially a Debian Developer.
- October, 2003: The Cabal Project has a web page now. Please check out the proposal that I wrote. I'm leading this project and looking for Haskell developers who are interested in helping out!
- August, 2003: I went to London for a week and then Sweden for
vacation with the beautiful and charming Anna. While I was
there, I attended the International Conference on Functional
Programming (ICFP).
Here are some pictures. You can also read about it on my blog.
- June, 2003: walters and I just relesaed a patch to apt which implements secure updates (we call it "apt-secure"). It was great working with Colin again! We also owe some pieces of this this to the authors of rapt who implemented something similar a while ago for their fork of apt.
- I'm a big fan of the Haskell programming language. Haskell is a general purpose, purely functional programming language.
You can get the Hugs interpreter (very portable) here.
To learn Haskell, you might first try Helium
though I haven't used it myself. I learned first from the gentle introduction
and then from The
Haskell School of Expression. I have also seen and like The
Craft of Functional Programming.
- I recently wrote some documentation for the
Control.Monad.State module in ghc.
- Check out the Haskell Unsafe Debian Repository which Ian Lynagh maintains.
- I enjoy rock climbing (especially at Vertical Adventures),
backpacking,
the game of Go,
writing, playing the viola and guitar,
and of course hacking on free software.
- I maintain Hugs, darcs, xppaut, and haskell-mode for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Check out the status of my packages.
- I recently graduated from The Computer and Information Science Department at The Ohio State University
- Visit The Opensource Club web page.
- To see some talks I've given, read below, or visit the club's
lecture archive (currently down).
- Here's a picture of my girlfriend, two other friends, my cat, my bike, and my computer. (Yes, that is the back seat from a van in my living room.)
- Look at some pictures of my trip to Sweden and London!
- Look at some pictures of my trip to the UK.
Non-Geek
- I enjoy rock climbing (especially at Vertical Adventures), and outdoors at Hocking Hills.
- I'm on the vestry of Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church which is a wonderful place here in Columbus, Ohio for liberal minded Christians who believe that community action should be a part of serving God.
- In the Summer of 2003, I went backpacking in Sweden, and attended a functional programming conference (ICFP).
- In the Summer of 2000, I had a backpacking adventure in Scotland where I hiked most of the West Highland Way. I'll be backpacking a bit in Sweden this summer.
- I enjoy the game of Go, writing (should I put some of my writing online?), playing the viola and guitar.
- The Columbus area has a lot of great stuff going on in the summer, including Picnic With The Pops where you can sit on the grass and listen to the symphony. CAPA has a summer movie series where you can watch older movies on the screen in the beautiful Ohio Theater.
- Please see the upcomming school of music events. Most are free and open to the public.
Work; Past & Present
- 2002-2004, Senior Programmer at Aetion Technologies, LLC
- In the summer of 2000 I did an internship with Cisco Systems
in San Jose, CA. I worked as a developer on the Internetworking Operating System (
IOS)
- During the 2000-2001 school year, I worked as a full time
developer for the Informational and Instructional Computing
Facility (IICF) in the CIS department. We developed a new timesheet
system whose source code will be available Real Soon Now.
Talks
Research
Code Repositories
Press and Writing
Misc
Quote; Hermann Hesse, The Glass Bead Game
Whenever propaganda and the conflict of interests threatens to devalue,
distort, and do violence to truth as it has already done to individuals,
to language, to the arts, and to everything else that is organic and
highly cultivated, then it is our duty to resist and save the truth, or
rather the striving for truth, since that is the supreme article in our
creed.
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