Jonathan Wellons
http://twitter.com/wellons
Applied Mathematician
Areas of Expertise:
- Applied Mathematics
- Public Speaking
- Software Development
- Web Programming
- consulting
- speaking
- programming
- training
- writing
Jonathan Wellons has just received a Ph.D. in Computer Science at Vanderbilt University. He has a website and a primary blog. He is always looking for big applied and theoretical mathematics problems.
Recent Posts | All O'Reilly Posts
- 2008 Election Correctly Predicted,
November 30 2007
- How to Survive a Robot Uprising,
July 08 2007
- The Future of Auth? Commoditized,
June 08 2007
- Forced votes: How to ruin your online poll,
June 06 2007
- Hat color matters,
May 14 2007
- The Optimal Google Search is the Result,
May 13 2007
- What's in your bash History?,
January 04 2007
- The Hello World of CGI,
November 18 2006
- Web Development is trivial ... right?,
October 02 2006
- Reducing Fractions, the easy way. Or, 26/65 = 2/5,
September 16 2006
- The Two Things About LAMP,
- 1984 wasn't just the year Richard Stallman started writing GNU software,
- What do 7, 77 and 168 have in Common?,
- What's your text to code ratio?,
- Agent-Based Simulation Of Open Source Evolution,
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