Monday May 22
12:00 –
12:50
Halsted Hub
How to Build Software From Source
Building software from source can seem like arcane magic; a lost art of history. In fact, it is a skill that can be mastered by learning just a few basic concepts, and resisting the temptation to overcomplicate.
This talk will teach you some real world skills of building software from source, and then I'll take things in a completely different direction, by showing you how to rip apart a project's build system and replace it with the Zig Build System, making building things from source work effortlessly for more people and more platforms.
Programming
Zig
Keynotes
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It's a Noisy World Out ThereLinda RisingMonday May 22, 17:10
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One Rule to Rule Them AllDave ThomasTuesday May 23, 09:30
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The Psychology of UXFabio PereiraTuesday May 23, 13:50
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The Universe, Unfolded: NASA Webb Space TelescopeKenneth Harris IIMonday May 22, 13:50
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Practical Magic: The Resilience Potion and Security Chaos EngineeringKelly ShortridgeWednesday May 24, 09:30
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What We Talk About When We Talk About ResilienceCourtney NashWednesday May 24, 13:50
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Large Language Models: Friend, Foe, or OtherwiseAlex CastrounisMonday May 22, 09:30
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Sailing Solo: One Man's Journey Through the World's Loneliest RaceIan Herbert-JonesTuesday May 23, 17:10