Workshop
DevOps & Tooling
Workshop Foundational
Docker: Ship the Whole Machine
How containerization solved 'works on my machine' and transformed software delivery forever.
Workshop
The End-to-End Principle: Why the Internet Is Dumb on Purpose
Saltzer, Reed, and Clark's 1984 paper formalized the design decision that made the internet work — put intelligence at the edges, keep the middle stupid, and watch it outlast every smarter network it competed with.
Workshop
RFC 1, Annotated: The Document That Invented Internet Governance
Steve Crocker wrote RFC 1 in a bathroom at night because he didn't want to sound bossy. The tentative document he produced became the model for every internet standard that followed.
Workshop Foundational
Git: Distributed Version Control for the Angry Finn
Linus Torvalds built Git in two weeks out of frustration, and accidentally created the tool that powers all modern software development.