This science fiction / comedy / completely serious talk traces the history of JavaScript, and programming in general, from 1995 until 2035. It's not pro- or anti-JavaScript; the language's flaws are discussed frankly, but its ultimate impact on the industry is tremendously positive. For Gary's more serious (and less futuristic) thoughts on programming, try some Destroy All Software screencasts.| www.destroyallsoftware.com
Understanding Wasm, Part 1: In which we disambiguate, define, and delve into the terms "Virtual Machine" and "Instruction Set Architecture".| www.neversaw.us
wingolog: article: structure and interpretation of flutter| wingolog.org
"Why do you jackasses use these inferior linguistic vehicles when we have something here that’s so precious, so elegant, which gives me so ...| gbracha.blogspot.com
The influence of Self| dubroy.com
University of Virginia, Department of Computer Science| www.cs.virginia.edu