Open barryrowlingson opened 3 years ago
Hi Barry,
Ah sorry - I didn't realise there were still in use. I can probably get them back into action fairy quickly if they are going to be used for your course. What's your timescale.
(they will prob have a different URL s as well).
Cheers, Colin
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 4:22 PM Barry Rowlingson notifications@github.com wrote:
Thanks for supporting these things for the past few years - I used /toys/herd to demo agent-based modelling for our infectious disease modelling course.
I might try and get these running (at least the JS parts) for this year's course - let me know if you might already be working on that or if you know anyone who is? Thanks.
Barry
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I have reincarnated them at:-
There are some broken links that I'll fix over the next few days.
Fantastic thanks! I'm teaching next week but just the sequence of models that illustrate herd immunity is enough! Looks to be working.
I did make a start converting to static HTML/JS by figuring out your PHP templating but I decided to have dinner instead!
I've written some simple epi model tools here, designed to be as simple as possible for teaching biological science undergrads, some with very little maths skills...
http://barryrowlingson.github.io/epimodel/
Barry
Thanks for supporting these things for the past few years - I used /toys/herd to demo agent-based modelling for our infectious disease modelling course.
I might try and get these running (at least the JS parts) for this year's course - let me know if you might already be working on that or if you know anyone who is? Thanks.
Barry