Learning From A Year of Security Breaches
Learnings from about 300 hours spent responding to security incidents and data breaches.
Bytes that get stuck in your teeth.
Think of me as a web crawler with taste.
Learnings from about 300 hours spent responding to security incidents and data breaches.
Call something X at first.
A long list of sci fi books to read.
Always interesting to see the books he recommends.
James Ross presenting concept maps.
Tips for working together asynchronously.
Graphviz is handy for generating diagrams from code.
Embrace the crash.
Simple Docker containers from S3 on EC2 instances.
Ember is underrated.
David Wong:
I’m going to explain the Donald Trump phenomenon in three movies. And then some text.
Adam Ingram-Goble:
After fighting with Docker on OSX and the need for 2-way syncs, fsevents, etc. I developed a desire to get back to a simple(r) development on a linux based VM. This project is a jumping off point.
Bartosz Milewski:
The idea of this series was to teach enough Haskell to be able to read Simon Marlow’s book of the same title. It turned out to be both a Haskell course and a selection of topics on parallelism and concurrency. There should be something interesting for both total beginners and experts.
These videos contain some good introductory material to Haskell and great coverage of monads and the IO monad in particular1.
Milewski also has a video series on Category Theory which I’ve yet to watch.
Skip to the 5-1/2 and 6-1/2 videos for the monad stuff. ↩︎
Good tips for structuring your Slack channels.
Viewing software architecture decisions as selling options.