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Technical Blogging
Season 4
Episode 29
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description
Bryan and Adam were joined by authors of the forthcoming book "Writing for Developers", Piotr Sarna and Cynthia Dunlop, to talk about blogging--for Bryan and Adam, it's been 20 years since they started blogging at Sun. The Oxide Friends were also joined by Tim Bray and Will Snow who kicked off blogging at Sun.
In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers included Tim Bray (BlueSky), Will Snow, Cynthia Dunlop and Piotr Sarna.
Some of the topics we hit on, in the order that we hit them:
- Writing for Developers
- 50% off (!) with code OXIDE50
- ongoing by Tim Bray
- Tim Bray on blogs.sun.com
- Scobleizer
- Bryan: Blogging through the decades
- Bryan: Remembering Charles Beeler
- Adam: APFS in Detail: Conclusions
- Beastie Boys Book: Live & Direct
- Adam: AWS Outposts by the Numbers: A Far-Too-Deep Dive Into Pricing
- Adam: I Love Go; I Hate Go
- Adam: I am not a resource
- Adam: First Rust Program Pain (So you can avoid it...)
- Bryan: Falling in love with Rust
- Adam: On Blogging (Briefly)
- Bryan: The Power of a Pronoun
- Adam: DTrace "Scobleized"
Appendix: Cool Technical Blogs
Crowdsourced by the Oxide Friends:
- Nova - in the writer's words, "a JavaScript apologist's exploration of how JavaScript could be good"
- The Pragmatic Engineer
- TigerBeetle
- Faster than Lime - a very humane and deep dive into all sorts of technology, with special focus on tools and infrastructure. Recommended article: I want off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride
- Hillel Wayne - tons of formal methods talk. Also about quality assurance in the world of software, in general.
- Reid Atcheson - down the rabbit hole of computational math; this person is a floating point savant.
- Computational Complexity Blog - what it says on the tin. It might be the best blog-like resource on computational complexity.
- Without boats
Bonus tech