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Welcome to issue 137 of Programmer Weekly. Happy New Year! I hope everyone had a nice holiday break. 
Quote of the Week 

"Programming is not about typing, it's about thinking." — Rich Hickey


Reading List

Writing a toy compiler with Go and LLVM
Goal of this post is to take a brief look into LLVM infrastructure and LLVM IR, then use that knowledge to build a toy brainf**k compiler that emits IR which can then further be compiled into native executable by LLVM tools. 

A Guide to the Terminal, Console, and Shell
The terminal is the result of its history, from the telegram to our terminal emulators. What is the difference with a console? The shell?

Turning Google smart speakers into wiretaps for $100k
The author was recently rewarded a total of $107,500 by Google for responsibly disclosing security issues in the Google Home smart speaker that allowed an attacker within wireless proximity to install a “backdoor” account on the device, enabling them to send commands to it remotely over the Internet, access its microphone feed, and make arbitrary HTTP requests within the victim’s LAN (which could potentially expose the Wi-Fi password or provide the attacker direct access to the victim’s other devices). This post goes in to the details of these security issues.

Introducing Austral: A Systems Language with Linear Types and Capabilities
Austral is a new systems programming language. You can think of it as Rust: The Good Parts or a modernized, stripped-down Ada. It features a strong static type system, linear types, capability-based security, and strong modularity. This article is an introduction to the language. 

HTTP/3 Prioritization Demystified
If you deal with Web Performance, you’ve probably heard about HTTP resource prioritization. However, what exactly does prioritization mean? How does it work under the hood? Why is it important to have some control over it? and, crucially, do all browsers agree on which resources are most important (hint: no, they don’t)? This, and much more, in this post!

Building the fastest Lua interpreter.. automatically!

8 Hard Truths I learned when I got laid off from my SWE job


Watch and Listen

Stanford Lecture: Don Knuth - Twintrees, Baxter Permutations, and Floorplans
This year Dr. Knuth will present on Twintrees, Baxter Permutations, and Floorplans. Three fascinating concepts, which seem at first to be entirely unrelated to each other, are in fact in one-to-one correspondence, via three beautiful algorithms. One of them is a data structure involving a pair of binary trees, introduced by Serge Dulucq and Olivier Guibert in 1998; another is a class of permutations introduced by Glen Baxter in 1964; and the third is a geometric understanding of the decomposition of rectangles into rectangles, introduced by Hiroshi Murata, Kunihiro Fujiyoshi, Tomomi Watanabe, and Yoji Kajitani in 1997.

Project Driven to Product Led Organizations
Traditional organizations quite often think in terms of projects. Agile organizations often want to move to product thinking. This episode will explore that and the why behind it.


Interesting Projects, Tools and Libraries

hyper-fetch
Ultimate framework for data exchange, asynchronous state management, complex persistence and queueing.

microfeed
A lightweight cms self-hosted on Cloudflare.

cdn-up-and-running
Building a CDN from Scratch to Learn about CDN.

clipboard
Cut, copy, and paste anything, anywhere, all from the terminal.

Seer
A GUI frontend to gdb.

Magritte
Mediapipe-based library to redact faces from videos and images.
 
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