The Internet is 50 years old.. sort of
октября 30, 2019
plus an explanation of DNS encryption, code that changed the world, and where 'Lena' is now.
StatusCode Covering the week's news in software development, infrastructure, ops, platforms, and performance. | Fifty Years Ago When The First Packets Flowed.. — This week we're celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first full system test and remote host-to-host login over the Arpanet, the key predecessor to today's Internet. Steve (who invented RFCs) and Bill were both there and tell the story. FastCompany has a full feature story on the topic too, as well as Cloudflare's write up about 50 Years of The Internet which goes into more depth about how the early Internet grew. Steve Crocker and Bill Duvall | | The Lines of Code That Changed Everything — A fantastic high level look at the bits of code that have 'transformed our world' from Spacewar and the JPEG algorithm to the Morris Worm and RSS. Slate Magazine | Next Release Is DevOps for Your Release Notes — Next Release automates creating, sharing, and distributing release notes and changelogs based on your existing GitHub pull requests. With tons of configuration options. Next Release | | DNS Encryption Explained — Just as the web moved from unencrypted HTTP to encrypted HTTPS there are now upgrades to the DNS protocol that encrypt DNS itself and this post illustrates the key concepts well. Peter Wu | | ▶ The Planet Performance Podcast — We wouldn't normally link to a podcast with just one episode but Steve Souders has done so much for the Web performance community and industry is general, so definitely check this out. Stoyan Stefanov podcast | | Have You Tried Vettery? — Vettery specializes in tech roles and is completely free for job seekers. Create a profile to get started. Vettery | 📕 Tutorials and Knowledge | | The Anatomy of AWS Lambda — A detailed look at what makes AWS's serverless platform tick from concurrency and cold starts to permissions and contexts. Damian Sosnowski | | JavaScript is C — "The exact same kinds of problems I had in C, I have in JavaScript or even TypeScript today." Chris Krycho | | Haxe 4.0 Released: The Cross-Platform Toolkit — Haxe is a long standing, cross-platform and multi-paradigm language and compiler perhaps known best for being a source and target for transpilation to/from other programming languages. Haxe | |
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