Papers, Articles and Presentations

In date order:

Article: Porting TeX Live to OpenBSD

Published in TUG Boat (TeX User Group Magazine), July 2008 Issue.

A short article on the porting process of TeX Live to OpenBSD.

Presentation: Modern Typesetting on BSD

Talk given at EuroBSDCon 2008 on October, 18th 2008 in Strasbourg, France.

A talk introducing and showing off the features TeX Live can offer.

Presentation: Load Balancing with RelayD

A quick practical presentation on load balancing using OpenBSD's relayd. The talk involved switches, many laptops and a Soekris net 4501. Great fun streaming music. Someone even rick-rolled us :)

Presented on November, 19th 2008 for the Bournemouth University UNIX User Group at Bournemouth University, UK.

Presentation: Porting TeX Live to OpenBSD

Reporting back to the UK TeX User Group, the process of porting TeX Live to OpenBSD.

Presented on November, 22nd 2008 at University College London, UK.

Presentation: Porting TeX Live to OpenBSD

A more technical talk about the TeX Live porting process to OpenBSD.

Presented at OpenCON (the official OpenBSD conference) on December, 30th 2008 in Venice, Italy.

Article: Packaging Software for OpenBSD, Part 1

Published in BSD Magazine, January 2009 Issue.

A guided introduction to packaging software for OpenBSD, levering the ports infrastructure. The article goes through the construction of a simple port for a piece of software written in C.

  • No download! Awaiting intellectual property rights to expire. Please encourage publishers not to do this.

Presentation: The 3c Compiler

A quick overview of my final year project.

Presented at the Language Development Meeting on March, 19th 2009 at Bournemouth University.

Paper: 3c - A JIT Compiler with LLVM

My undergraduate dissertation. Published in Bournemouth University computing dissertation library in May 2009. The paper recieved 83% and contributed vastly to my first class honours degree.

Article: Packaging Software for OpenBSD, Part 2

Published in BSD Magazine, May 2009 Issue.

Building on what was learned in part 1, the reader is introduced into some more in depth concepts of the OpenBSD ports system.

  • No download! Awaiting intellectual property rights to expire. Please encourage publishers not to do this.

Presentation: Reverse Engineering and Obfuscating Executable Code

Presented at the Bournemouth University UNIX User Group on December 11th 2009.

A very brief look at how to disassemble binaries and some techniques to make disassembly difficult (based upon some papers I read around this time). The slides were slightly modified since the date of the talk.

 
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