diff --git a/content/links/20200426.md b/content/links/20200426.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..212d265 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/links/20200426.md @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ ++++ +title = "Links for 2020-04-26" +date = 2020-04-26 + +[taxonomies] +tags = ["links", "rust", "actix", "yew", "wasm", "cobol", "apple", "macbooks"] ++++ + +Memory Options for JVM, Rust Note-Taking WebApp, Contributing to Rust, COBOL, +Probably New Chips for MacBooks. + + + +# [OutOfMemoryError Related JVM Arguments](https://blog.fastthread.io/2019/06/21/outofmemoryerror-related-jvm-arguments/) + +JVM options are plenty. This article points some related to the out-of-memory +problems, like how to restart the process when that happens. + +# [From Rust to WebAssembly: building an interactive note-taking webapp with +Actix & Yew](https://www.luu.io/posts/lenote/) + +I'm a sucker for note-taking apps. The fact that this one is built with Rust +and WebAssembly is just too much for me. + +# [Contributing to Rust Open Source](https://joeprevite.com/contributing-to-rust-open-source) + +People think contributing to any open source project is complicated and have +no idea where to start. Although focusing on helping the rust project, the +post describes the whole process in finding an issue and dealing with it. + +# [Brush up your COBOL: Why is a 60 year old language suddenly in demand?](https://stackoverflow.blog/2020/04/20/brush-up-your-cobol-why-is-a-60-year-old-language-suddenly-in-demand/) + +While I don't expect people to take their free time and code some application +in COBOL at this time and age, I think people will find curious the language +that was in vogue when I started coding. + +(Also, I have a presentation about old languages and, to be honest, I couldn't +really remember how COBOL code looks like, and they have plenty examples in +the article.) + +# [Apple Aims to Sell Macs With Its Own Chips Starting in 2021](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-23/apple-aims-to-sell-macs-with-its-own-chips-starting-in-2021) + +It may come with no surprise for anyone following Apple news that there was +something going on with their Mac and their chips. + +The greater point here is: Why? It's not that their chips are proving to be +some powerhouse, but neither are Intel chips. And, as far as we know, the +relationship between Intel and Apple is not in some bad weather, like it was +when Samsung produced Apple chips. And that's why the "Why?" remains. + +# [Oxidize 1K - March 2020](https://oxidizeconf.com/oxidize-1k/) + +Oxidize 1K, a conference about Embedded Rust, happened on March this year. The +conference was online and now the videos are available for everyone. + +--- + +This post was built with the help of + +* [Dmitri](https://mastodon.social/@yogthos) +* [Read Rust](https://botsin.space/@readrust) +* [HN Tooter](https://mastodon.social/@hntooter) +* [IT News](https://schleuss.online/@itnewsbot)