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Kyle Lockwood's Spring 2015 Opus

Introduction

Every time I have to fill this out I feel like it gets harder and harder. You can always find me on IRC. I sometimes/used to make Linux server tutorials you can find on https://shellfish.io

Data Structures Journal

January 27, 2015

I feel a bit of déjà vu as the a new semester begins once again. Hopefully, the experience gained previously will have paved a path for success this spring, especially when it comes to data structures.

I've never done very well at purely online or even hybrid classes, so this will be a rather hard challenge for me. I think establishing some kind of reminders system for myself might be a good idea seeing as I can't even remember that I had psychology immediately after sysprog this morning.

Much like a car's brakes develop a slight bit of rust after not being used, I always find I'm a little rusty when it comes to C after every break.

MONTH Day, YEAR

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HPC Experience ][ Journal

January 27, 2015

HPC Experience ][? As in the last HPC Experience? It feels like I've only just started.

Putting possible ideas for doing stuff this semester here, no guarantees.

  • Set up OpenStack with Dan
  • Get a preview copy of Mesosphere DCOS and set that up
  • Engage in a Plan 9 experience and write something in Go on Plan 9
  • Write my own Hue light scheduler (IFTTT has been very flaky)

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HPC Systems and Networking Journal

January 27, 2015

An NES emulator sounds rather complicated, but after having Matt explain the various parts of what we'd be making it didn't seem all that bad.

We'll see if I can keep focus with all of these interesting classes, projects, and assignments. My prediction is I won't, but it should still be pretty awesome.

MONTH Day, YEAR

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  • What action or concept of significance, as related to the course, did you experience on this date?
  • Why was this significant?
  • What concepts are you dealing with that may not make perfect sense?
  • What challenges are you facing with respect to the course?

Systems Programming Journal

January 27, 2015

As always, the first class of the day gives me a chance to show my excellent punctuality and how much of a morning person I am.

The groups are made, the repo created, the work has begun. To wear the rust off a car's brakes you must drive it and I must do the same for C/programming in general. It shouldn't be too hard to get a somewhat frogger-like game up and running, so perhaps the small victories will give a feeling of overall success throughout the semester.

MONTH Day, YEAR

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  • Why was this significant?
  • What concepts are you dealing with that may not make perfect sense?
  • What challenges are you facing with respect to the course?
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