Posted by Anil Madhavapeddy
Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:43:40 GMT
After an invigorating 120 minutes of questioning, bright lights shining in my face, and general all-round cross-examination, my two examiners Ian Wakeman and Tim Griffin decided to pass me with minor corrections for my PhD! On top of that, it miraculously got nominated for a BCS Distinguished Dissertation award, which does motivate me to really polish it up before submitting the final version. At the Volta Lounge, we are planning to graduate together next summer, so there's no rush...
I haven't quite gotten used to it yet; while booking tickets to San Francisco for Thursday I bottled out to the sales lady and put my title down as "Mr." instead of "Dr."!
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Posted by Anil Madhavapeddy
Fri, 30 Jun 2006 18:25:24 GMT
I've migrated away from my custom-written blog (farewell mlblog!) to the very nice Typo based on Rails. This is mainly because I don't have the time to hack together all of the XML-RPC functions required to support the MovableType API in OCaml, and the live-search feature now present in the sidebar is very cool!
To summarise the last six months, I submitted my PhD, broke my knee, went to the OpenBSD hackathon, fixed my knee, released some OCaml code (still very low-key as it needs a lot of polish) and am happily working at XenSource in Cambridge now! PhD viva is next Friday...!
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Posted by avsm
Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:38:10 GMT
Well I've been back in Cambridge for a week now, catching up on stuff that's been languishing in the last month of travelling. So here are some blog quickies!
- Shouts out to the newest blogger, the least German-like German person I know! Whooooop yeah yeah...
- Released a new version of OpenFX, with some really cool new features from Dr. Stuart Ferguson!
- Sorry about the backlog of OpenBSD-related things; I think I've caught up on all my mails, and imported and updated lots of bits and bobs and ports. Please re-mail me if I've ignored anything you have sent me recently.
- Released a test version of review2atom, the result of my ocamlduce hackery (and many thanks to Alan Frisch for answering my incessant questions!).
- Submitted DarwinPorts for calendar (dports/devel/caml-calendar) and ocamlduce (dports/lang/ocamlduce).
- I'm going to buy a juicer; turnip smoothie is en route!
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Posted by avsm
Fri, 09 Sep 2005 00:57:22 GMT
The time has come to reveal a dark secret, hidden for many years, subject to taunting from my esteemed colleagues (you know who you are!). Yes, its true... I dont know how to swim!. Never got around to it... sink like a rock ... nose too big ... the excuses really piled up.
However, after several viewings of Titanic on various plane journies and cheap movie nights, it was time to end this impasse. And, luckily enough, my buddy Colin in Hong Kong has a pool at his place in Tsing Yi. A mere two hours of trying later (and some expert tuition), I can do a backstroke and avoid drowning and crying like a baby! And even better, I'm spending a week in a hotel in Japan, with a pool! Is this heaven?
PS: Your turn to learn now djs. Oops, did I just reveal two dark personal secrets in this blog exclusive?
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Posted by avsm
Thu, 23 Jun 2005 20:40:18 GMT
Well ok, it wasn't the fastest game ever, but the graduate team assembled today to play the now-traditional summer cricket match against the staff of Robinson College. It had a moderately nail-biting finish, with the students clinching victory with one over to spare! Unfortunately, that put me on the losing side, as I was subbed to the staff since they were one short. But I reckon I can claim the moral victory!
 A formidable squad assembles... |
 ...and a glorious day to avoid writing thesis begins |
 This is a picture of us playing croquet a few days ago, in case you were bored of cricket. |
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Posted by avsm
Tue, 21 Jun 2005 15:30:59 GMT
Summer is upon us, the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and ... the thesisometer has returned, courtesy of Andy Warfield!
It's going to be a long summer ...
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