There were lots of really interesting sessions that I would have loved to have seen, if parallel sessions or demand, were not an issue. Luckily all the sessions where recorded, so in time I can check these out at my leisure. Here are some sessions that I was also interested in seeing.
IOT
- TinyGo: Fast, Small, Concurrent: Choose Three – TinyGo on microcontrollers
- Are PWAs ready to take over the world? – Implementing main progressive web app features in practice
- Using Micropython to develop an IoT sensor platform with an Augmented Reality UI – How to marry the physical world and IoT with the virtual
Containerisation
- Kubernetes of Things – Case-study building sensors and actors as CRDs
- Code Workload Management into the Control Plane – What it means to be “Kubernetes Native”
- Ephemeral Environments For Developers In Kubernetes
- Sharing Reproducible Results in a Container – A container you can build anywhere
- Debugging apps running in Kubernetes – An overview of the tooling available
- Our road to a k8s/GKE based Closed Build Environment – A small journey to an autoscaling build env based on Jenkins.
- Below Kubernetes: Demystifying container runtimes
- Preserve Kubernetes state using heptio velero
- Fixing the Kubernetes clusterfuck – Understanding security from the kernel up
- How Containers and Kubernetes re-defined the GNU/Linux Operating System – A Greybeard’s Worst Nightmare
- Guix: Unifying provisioning, deployment, and package management in the age of containers
Android
Hardware
GIS
OSX
Web
- Why is Django 3.0 a revolution for building websites with Python? From WSGI to ASGI and why it matters
- Building a Web App that Doesn’t Trust the Server – Securing ProtonMail
HPC
Human
Opensource
- The core values of software freedom
- Open Source Under Attack – How we, the OSI and others can defend it