Today is the first day of the
LinuxWorld in San Francisco
(and actually
I'm writing this waiting for a speaker to arrive and give us
a lecture on what's new in the field of buffer overflow exploits
and related fields of fine hacking ;-)) which is quite exciting
especially if you take into account that it'll be my first
LinuxWorld where I participate as a
speaker
, giving a presentation
on
'Unleashing the Power of Chip multi-threading with software tools'.
On top of which our our team has just released
Sun Studio Express 2,
which signifies the end of the Linux Technology Preview phase
and makes Linux just another platform Sun Studio supports. We should
all be grateful to the Sun Studio Linux Technology Preview Program
since it actually made it possible to break the physiological ice
and create the real deal -- Sun Studio Express. Which is
basically our way of making the development as transparent to
you as possible. It is also your opportunity to tell us what's
wrong with our software before its too late for us to fix.
Anyway -- it is a great time to
subscribe to Sun Studio Express,
start using it on regular occasion and
give us your feedback.
As I said -- this particular one is totally focused on Linux
and comes with the
boatload of features and bug fixes so that
even the pickiest ones shouldn't be disappointed ;-) And we've
got Solaris developers covered as well! Its all
there. Sun Studio Express gives you exact same bits we use
internally.
For those of you in close proximity to San Francisco it is also
a great time to drop by our booth in Moscone Center (we're
actually located in the AMD's pavilion -- so don't be fooled)
talk to us and for the really curious ones may be even
attend my presentation on Wed 08/16/2006, 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM.
Hope to see you there!
Roman Shaposhnik's