Building software for yourself with Linus Lee (Changelog Interviews #455)https://changelog.com/podcast/455
base sort of HTTP networking interface, and things like that, to be able to run servers and save files. There isn’t a database driver or anything like that. I’ve thought about bui
Today we're talking to Linus Lee about the practice of building software for yourself. Linus has several side projects we could talk about, but today's show is focused on L
2019 - Strange Loophttps://thestrangeloop.com/2019/sessions.html
Maude Lemaire Slack Networking and Go: An Engineer's Journey Sneha Inguva DigitalOcean Alda's dynamic relationship with Clojure Dave Yarwood Adzerk Digital and Social Resilience t
Strange Loop is a conference for software developers covering programming langs, databases, distributed systems, security, machine learning, creativity, and more!
The small web is beautifulhttps://benhoyt.com/writings/the-small-web-is-beautiful/
code, API definitions, networking, deployment, server infrastructure, monitoring, database transactions – just about every aspect of a system is made more complex. Why is that? Co
A vision for the "small web", small software, and small architectures.
LinuxMultiSeathttp://www.lightofdawn.org/wiki/wiki.cgi/-wiki/LinuxMultiSeat
system came with its networking interface (TCP/IP), along came a new kind of "terminal" - those that instead of serial communication, used networking to connect to the main comput
jessamyn.com : 07 : Valley News Article "Everybody's Interesting"http://jessamyn.com/me/realme8.html
called the Federal Networking Council defined the term "internet" for the first time, paving the way for easier use by the public. "I remember seeing it and thinking, oh my god, t
The Infinity Machinehttps://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/infinity.html
and compiler design, networking, and cryptography. If you're a "hacker" type who finds these things inherently interesting, read on. If you're not, you will most likely be bored.
The Kernel Hacker's Bookshelf: Ultimate Physical Limits of Computation [LWN.net]https://lwn.net/Articles/286233/
obscure bugs in obscure networking protocols for a while. Power usage? Posted Jun 19, 2008 8:37 UTC (Thu) by epa (subscriber, #39769) [ Link ] (3 responses) As you mentioned, thes
Moore's Law - we all know it (or at least think we do). To be annoyingly exact, Moore's Law i [...]
joshua steinhttp://jcs.org/
tags debugging , mac , networking , and retrocomputing Over the past year or so, I've been working with other BlueSCSI developers to add Wi-Fi functionality to their open-hardware
The Boykin Familyhttp://www.theboykins.com/family.html
developing social networking software for the mobile industry. Before that I was co-founder and Vice President of Product Development at UbqC (Pronounced as the word "Ubiquicy").
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universe. Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy , 1(2):74-82, 1992. [6] G. Bracha. Pluggable type systems. In OOPSLA Workshop on Revival of Dynamic Languages ,
The unix programming environmenthttp://www.talisman.org/unix/burgess-guide.html
streams, incorporates networking almost trivially, because all the right mechanisms are already there for providing services and sharing, building client-server pairs etc,. it is
ICIWorld Seminars for the Worldhttp://www.iciworld.com/seminars.shtml
see that it is about networking. M any people are simply missing doing business and do not realize it. T hese seminars and webinars will show you the difference. It li
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