Optimal configuration
This blog will have posts dealing with programming in support of my research activities. Since 2015 (give or take a year), the vast majority of my codes are written in the Julia language using the Emacs editor. The posts will vary from actual code for whatever research project is current to tricks and tips for using Emacs to make writing code efficient, to analyse results (data analysis, visualization), and to disseminate outcomes (writing papers and conference presentations).
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Blog entries
Date | Blog post | Tags |
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14 August 2025 | QTHEN: 3. Motivating stream splitting and cutting for heat exchanger network design | HENS, design, optimization, visualization |
12 August 2025 | Emacs carnival: Elevator pitch (or How I learned to love RSS for the fediverse) | Emacs, gnus, RSS, Fediverse |
06 August 2025 | QTHEN: 2. A greedy (but not excessively so) algorithm for optimising stream placement | HENS, optimization, visualization |
30 July 2025 | QTHEN: 1. Inspiration from visualization for heat exchanger network design | HENS, design, optimization, visualization |
25 July 2025 | Emacs carnival: Writing experience | Emacs, org mode, plantuml, gnuplot, abbrevs |
17 July 2025 | Navigating Julia source code files using Xref in Emacs | Julia, python, optimization, Fresa |
23 June 2025 | Calling python code from Julia for objective function in optimization | Julia, python, optimization, Fresa |
11 June 2025 | Using outline mode in Emacs for Julia code | Emacs, Julia |