Name: David Hyland-Wood
Type: User
Company: UQ, @w3c, @ConsenSys
Bio: Engineer, writer, gadfly, occasional lecturer. Linked Data guy @w3c, adjunct A/Prof University of Queensland, AI researcher @ConsenSys
Location: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Blog: http://hyland-wood.org
David Hyland-Wood's Projects
Public presentations from 2017
An enterprise-grade Java-based, Apache 2.0 licensed Ethereum client https://wiki.hyperledger.org/display/besu
Define a blockchain for use in space and write about it.
A general directory application implemented for the Callimachus Project (see http://callimachusproject.org).
Working space for the evaluation of crosschain bridges and associated protocols.
A repo that contains outgoing links in ntriples format
ÐΞV's p2p network protocol & framework
:bulb: dokieli is a clientside editor for decentralised article publishing, annotations and social interactions
EthOn - The Ethereum Ontology
A (very) simple chat server as an experiment to learn some GoLang. HTTP-based.
Undirected Graph, Shortest Distance problem, solved using Functional Programming
Content for the hyland-wood.org Web site.
A repository for various contributions to the OpenBEL platform.
Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/persistenturls
W3C packaged Web Publications
This repository holds research papers in progress, mostly in LaTex.
Selectize is the hybrid of a textbox and <select> box. It's jQuery based and it has autocomplete and native-feeling keyboard navigation; useful for tagging, contact lists, etc.
The Software Team Leader's Handbook is an Open Source guidebook for software team leaders.
Specifications for the Stateless Ethereum research effort
TinyMCE Documentation
VIVO in Callimachus
Warp - an LDP file manager
A TinyMCE editor plugin to facilitate the inclusion of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs in HTML documents.
W3C Web Publications