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January 2024 – Leopold Ramutsamaya’s Blog
As an eLearning Systems Developer in a dynamic small team, my role revolves around creating custom web applications, university-wide platforms, and extensions for the central virtual learning environment, Blackboard Learn. ... With over 20 applications
Welcome – Austin Tate’s Blog
Austin Tate’s web page at. ... Ai Austin’s web page at.
May 2023 – LCFG Project
One particularly notable change is that it is now possible to use Jammy for running web services.
Supporting our research community to disseminate their outputs – Website and Communications Blog
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G.07 AV Refresh – Computing Systems
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Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy – Updates and news about Scientific Computing and Linux computational facilities in the School of Physics & Astronomy
This HOWTO shows you how to run a Jupyter Notebook on one of the School’s compute servers, and then interact with it from a web browser running on your own
What if your website cannot wait? – Website and Communications Blog
Our new web publishing platform will be arriving next year. But what if you need a site before then? ... In line with the University’s Web Strategy, a programme to overhaul our web estate and services is underway.
October 2020 – Mark Naylor’s Blog
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Web Publishing Community session – May 2014 – Website and Communications Blog
Hide. Web Publishing Community session – May 2014. Web Publishing Community session – May 2014. ... Our monthly Web Publishing Community meetings provide a convivial forum for the University’s web managers, editors and developers to discuss current
Hugh’s Geophysical Blog – Page 9 – Occasional musings on meteorology and other bits of Earth science
As usual with these things, there is a good explanation on the atmospheric optics web site, together with a photo taken in a rather more exotic location.
