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Personal Home Pages
Home pages of people, many of whom are friends and aquaintances.
- Andrew
Farrell has a very richly-connected web page.
- Keith
Brady has links to the reviews section of the comics page.
- James
Casey was a sysadmin here, who wears many different hats; theatre
stage lighting is one.
- Alan
Judge was a sysadmin here for a long time; he has an
online Emacs 19 manual on his page.
- Christine
Hogan is a graduate of the maths department, a computer scientist
and former sysadmin in the Maths Department. She has some good
computer security links.
- David
Malone is a current sysadmin here.
- Paul Moloney is a
Computer Science grad with one of the wittiest senses of humour I know.
- Graham Wills
is another ex-TCD student, now working for Bell Labs. He investigates
Data Visualisation.
- Mark Webb has
an excellent collection of links to chess pages.
- Ken
McVay is the director of the Nizkor Project, which
documents the Holocaust in order to refute those who claim it never happened.
- Randal Schwartz is
a well-known and respected contributor to comp.lang.perl.misc. He also
writes a regular
Perl column for Unix
Review, as well as a column
for Web Techniques. He
wrote Learning
Perl, as well as co-writing Programming Perl with Larry Wall, the creator of Perl.
- Zed,
alias John Walsh, is Keeper of the Jumper of Destiny and has a Frank
Zappa link on his home page.
- Ross
Chandler has cinema listings for Dublin (Ireland) and a well-connected home page.
- lzaird's homepage has
information on Mumia Abu Jamal's appeal against execution
- Cal Woods
has plenty of cool links to philosophy and literature.
- Stanton Mcandlish
works for EFF
- Mike Godwin, EFF Staff Counsel
- Barlow Home(stead)Page
- Mitch Kapor's Home Page
- Colman Reilly
- Eddie Carroll
- Shane Naughton
- Mel Walker
- Jim Lippard's Page
has good links to skeptic's pages.
- Derek Atkins
- Mathew
- Adams home page is where
the famous
RSA in three lines of Perl hails from.
He also has a page on UK Cryptography Export Controls
- Bryan O'Sulivan
Return to Derek's
home page