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  • AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation

    233 AST vs. Bytecode: Interpreters in the Age of Meta-Compilation OCTAVE LAROSE, University of Kent, UK SOPHIE KALEBA, University of Kent, UK HUMPHREY BURCHELL, University of Kent, UK STEFAN MARR, University of Kent, UK Thanks to partial evaluation and meta-tracing, it became practical to build language implementations that reach state-of-the-art peak performance by implementing only an interprete

    • GTF :: Why Haskell?

      “Impractical”, “academic”, “niche”. These are a few of the reactions I get when someone discovers that my favourite programming language is Haskell, and not only my favourite in some sort of intellectually-masturbatory way, but favourite for building things, real things, mostly involving web servers. Hobby projects would be one thing, but it gets worse: I have actual teams at Converge working in H

      • Amplified exposure: How AWS flaws made Amplify IAM roles vulnerable to takeover | Datadog Security Labs

        research Amplified exposure: How AWS flaws made Amplify IAM roles vulnerable to takeover April 15, 2024 aws vulnerability disclosure Key Points We identified two variants of a vulnerability in AWS Amplify that exposed identity and access management (IAM) roles associated with Amplify projects, allowing them to become assumable by anyone in the world. If the authentication component was removed fro

          Amplified exposure: How AWS flaws made Amplify IAM roles vulnerable to takeover | Datadog Security Labs
        • Django for Startup Founders: A better software architecture for SaaS startups and consumer apps

          In an ideal world, startups would be easy. We'd run our idea by some potential customers, build the product, and then immediately ride that sweet exponential growth curve off into early retirement. Of course it doesn't actually work like that. Not even a little. In real life, even startups that go on to become billion-dollar companies typically go through phases like: Having little or no growth fo

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