Kenneth and Kevin have the first of our Segfault instalments, a monthly banter about things that we find noteworthy but that might not fill an episode (yet).
Here are the links to the (majority of the) topics we covered:
- Rubyfuza 2016 - http://www.rubyfuza.org/
- DevConf ZA 2016, covered on #23 - http://www.devconf.co.za
- Go 1.6 release, specifically transparent HTTP/2 support in net/http - https://golang.org/doc/go1.6#http2
- Rust 1.6 release, specifically Crates.io not allowing wildcards in dependencies in favour of SemVer - http://blog.rust-lang.org/2016/01/21/Rust-1.6.html
- Semantic Versioning - http://semver.org
- Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language - https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
- IntermezzOS is a teaching operating systems, especially focused on introducing systems programming concepts to experienced developers from other areas of programming - http://intermezzos.github.io
- Steve Klabnik - https://github.com/steveklabnik, https://twitter.com/steveklabnik, http://www.steveklabnik.com
- MIT Unix xv6 OS - https://github.com/mit-pdos/xv6-public
- A Skeleton Key on Unknown Strength, article regaring CVE-2015-7574, the glibc resolver bug - http://dankaminsky.com/2016/02/20/skeleton/
- CoreOS is Linux for Massive Server Deployments - https://coreos.com
- Apache Mesos, a distributed systems kernel for your data center - http://mesos.apache.org/
- The Post Amazon Challenge and The New Stack - http://thenewstack.io/post-amazon-challenge-new-stack-model/
- Visual Transistor-level Simulation of the 6502 CPU - http://www.visual6502.org/JSSim/
Thanks for listening!
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