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AssemblyScript project: WASI damages open standards and the web • DEVCLASS
AssemblyScript project: WASI damages open standards and the web • DEVCLASS
The AssemblyScript project has declared WASI (The WebAssembly System Interface) and the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) support for it to be “harmful to open standards in general and the WebAssembly specification in particular.” Last month the project stated that it had “removed support for WASI” and this week posted details of its objections. The […]
·devclass.com·
AssemblyScript project: WASI damages open standards and the web • DEVCLASS
10 Executable File Formats That Didn’t Make It
10 Executable File Formats That Didn’t Make It
A list of executable file formats that we don’t really use anymore. That said, if you want to load up an Adobe AIR application, we can’t stop you.
·tedium.co·
10 Executable File Formats That Didn’t Make It
This is not your grandfather's Perl
This is not your grandfather's Perl
That Perl interpreter you have on your Linux machine? Update it and check out the present.
·stackoverflow.blog·
This is not your grandfather's Perl
VoidPapers: Accrual Failure Detectors
VoidPapers: Accrual Failure Detectors
Reading -The φ accrual failure detector -Hayashibara, Naohiro; Defago, Xavier; Yared, Rami; Katayama, Takuya -Research report (School of Information Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), IS-RR-2004-010: 1-15 -http://hdl.handle.net/10119/4784
·voidpapers.substack.com·
VoidPapers: Accrual Failure Detectors
Top 5 Programming Languages for Cybersecurity in 2022
Top 5 Programming Languages for Cybersecurity in 2022
Are you searching for the best programming languages for cybersecurity? If yes, then have a look at these programming languages for cybersecurity
·digitalmurgi.in·
Top 5 Programming Languages for Cybersecurity in 2022
An Everyday Look At Time Series
An Everyday Look At Time Series
Good morning, sunshine! 😊 Judging from your appearance, it must have been a great party last night. Why are you scrambling through those half-empty glasses of lemonade?
·tigyog.app·
An Everyday Look At Time Series
#BuildPublicDomain
#BuildPublicDomain
PLDB: a Programming Language Database. Build the next great programming language.
·pldb.com·
#BuildPublicDomain
On the Evilness of Feature Branching - A Tale of Two Teams
On the Evilness of Feature Branching - A Tale of Two Teams
On the experience of working with two totally different teams: one novice practising trunk-based development, the other very experienced being used by GitFlow.
·thinkinglabs.io·
On the Evilness of Feature Branching - A Tale of Two Teams
The oligopoly has won.
The oligopoly has won.
Carlos Fenollosa flips a table: Many companies have been trying to disrupt email by making it proprietary. So far, they have failed. Email keeps being an open protocol. Hurray? No hurray. Email is not distributed anymore. You just cannot create another first-class node of this network. Email is now an oligopoly, a service gatekept by a few big companies which does not follow the principles of
·jwz.org·
The oligopoly has won.
Massive Transformation Is Indirect
Massive Transformation Is Indirect
This image was inspired by something Marc Andreessen, the legendary VC said in a recent podcast (The Knowledge Project #129), namely that when an
·gapingvoid.com·
Massive Transformation Is Indirect
Inside an English Channel WWII Rescue Buoy | Boing Boing
Inside an English Channel WWII Rescue Buoy | Boing Boing
It’s always great to discover some small shard of history that you knew absolutely nothing about. Such is the case for me with rescue buoys. During WWII, the English Channel was peppered with…
·boingboing.net·
Inside an English Channel WWII Rescue Buoy | Boing Boing
What Happened to the Pocket Comb?
What Happened to the Pocket Comb?
Growing up, I’d watch my dad gather his EDC every morning:  Billfold Fish and Wildlife Service special agent badge Pen Pocket knife Pistol Pocket comb The other day, I found myself thinking about the last entry on that list, and how many other men my dad’s age also carried a black comb in their back […]
·artofmanliness.com·
What Happened to the Pocket Comb?
The Timeless Way of Programming
The Timeless Way of Programming
What can software learn from Christopher Alexander? Many programmers know that the idea of design patterns comes from architecture, but Christopher Alexander's writing has much more for us than just the Gang of Four design patterns. This post is a somewhat assorted collection of ideas for better software and programming, triggered by reading of Alexander's book The Timeless Way of Building.
·tomasp.net·
The Timeless Way of Programming
Episode 76 – 77 – 78: Oberon, Plan 9 and Inferno
Episode 76 – 77 – 78: Oberon, Plan 9 and Inferno
None of these are Unix It’s true. None of the Operating System’s I want to talk about today are what We would call UNIX or Linux like Operating Systems. They might have similarities and…
·blog.tsr-podcast.com·
Episode 76 – 77 – 78: Oberon, Plan 9 and Inferno
Understanding the New Visual Studios Extensions Model
Understanding the New Visual Studios Extensions Model
Notwithstanding the immense popularity of the Visual Studio Code programmer’s editor, the Visual Studio IDE is still at the heart of Microsoft’s development toolchain strategy. More than 25 years of evolution have brought us a customizable development environment that goes a long way beyond the original common UI
·coderoasis.com·
Understanding the New Visual Studios Extensions Model
Effectively distributing texts online is very painful
Effectively distributing texts online is very painful
On Sunday, when I published “Six unpopular opinions about software standard development,” I thought I had done it again. My article had gained traction on Hacker News, so my website&#x20
·timdaub.github.io·
Effectively distributing texts online is very painful