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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>caitelatte</title>
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<h1>This is Caitelatte's website</h1>
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<h1 id="title">This is Caitlin M's website</h1>
<p>She can be found on <a alt="caitelatte twitter page" href="http://twitter.com/caitelatte">Twitter</a>, <a alt="caitelatte github profile" href="http://github.com/caitelatte">GitHub</a>, and in Canberra, Australia! Up til 2017 she was at the <a alt="ANU Research School of Computer Science homepage" href="http://cs.anu.edu.au">Australian National University</a> studying a Bachelor of Information Technology.</p>
<p>If you like security, <a alt="caitelatte keybase profile" href="http://keybase.io/caitelatte">Cait also has keybase</a>!</p>
<h2>what does cait do?</h2>
<p>Caitlin does Python, Linux, container platforms and information security!</p>
<p>Some interesting things they've worked on include:
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<li><strong><a alt="ComfyCon AU recording of Access your social media archives!" href="https://youtu.be/0dDZGscLQ-w">🛋️ ComfyConAU 2020 - Access your social media archives!</a></strong> online <strong>conference talk</strong> focusing on security about accessing social media data</a></li>
<li id="pyconau-2018"><strong><a alt="Git repository for my PyConAU 2018 talk: Accessing and analysing your own social media data" href="https://github.com/caitelatte/social-media-data">📊 PyConAU 2018 Talk: Accessing and analysing your own social media data</a></strong> was a talk about accessing personal data from social media sites, and my experience learning to analyse that in Python, using tools like Jupyter Notebooks, Matplotlib, numpy and pandas.
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<li><a alt="Google slides for the talk" href="https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xScnw2Ij4elMvbK7CMxs7ffkZRZH4N2mYPszAKKB3ag/edit?usp=sharing">Google slides for Accessing and analysing your own social media data</a></li>
<li><a alt="Git repo for the talk" href="https://github.com/caitelatte/social-media-data">Git repository with Jupyter Notebooks of the code I used</a></li>
<li><a alt="Twitter thread about the talk" href="https://twitter.com/caitelatte/status/1033592792549810177">Twitter thread about the talk and submitting the proposal!</a></li>
<li><a alt="Youtube recording of Accessing and analysing your own social media data" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNZH95aXNXo">Youtube recording of Accessing and analysing your own social media</a> data</li>
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<li><strong><a alt="p5js fiddle sketches" href="fiddles/p5js.html">🎨 P5JS Sketches</a></strong> is a collection of <strong>Javascript</strong> and <strong><a href="http://p5js.org">p5js</a></strong> sketches.</li>
<li><strong><a alt="make a zine subpage" href="fiddles/makeazine.html">📖 Make a Zine!</a></strong> is a <strong>Javascript</strong> page which allows users to draw the pages of a zine (a small handmade book) and then print it out. All my code and commits are on <a alt="make a zine github repository" href="https://github.com/caitelatte/caitelatte.github.io/tree/master/fiddles">the Github project</a>.</li>
<li><strong><a alt="this site's github repository" href="https://github.com/caitelatte/caitelatte.github.io">🖥 caitelatte.com</a></strong>, this GitHub site. If you spot anything going wrong or that could work better, please <a href="https://github.com/caitelatte/caitelatte.github.io/issues">let me know!</a> There are all sorts of fun little fiddles throughout the site, like:
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<li><strong><a alt="blue or green subpage" href="blueorgreen.html">🐠 Blue or Green</a></strong>, a little <strong>Javascript</strong> widget to test whether a given colour is more blue or green. It's very useful for deciding simple family arguments!</li>
<li><strong><a alt="breathe animation subpage" href="fiddles/animations.html">☺️ Breathe</a></strong>, a very small experiment in <strong>CSS animations</strong> which is very calming.</li>
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<li><strong><a alt="caitessegonal project github site" href="https://github.com/caitelatte/caitessegonal">🛑 caitessegonal</a></strong>, a plugin written in <strong>C++</strong> for video editing software Nuke to render an animated tesselating pattern of octagons and squares. It was made for a digital art course at ANU.</li>
<li><strong><a alt="things i tried github repository" href="https://github.com/caitelatte/things-i-tried">💪 things i tried</a></strong>, a <strong>Bootstrap</strong> website written for a web development course at ANU.
<li><strong><a alt="caiteshell github repository" href="https://github.com/caitelatte/caiteshell">⌨️ caiteshell</a></strong>, a very basic shell program written in <strong>C</strong> for a programming course at ANU. It doesn't produce any seg faults that she knows of, which is something to be proud of.</li>
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<p>©Caitlin M 2016-2023</p>
<p>you're <strong>home</strong> | <a alt="credits page" href="credits.html">credits</a></p>
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