Embedded Summer Camp Session #1 - Exploring Linux's Less-Known Depths
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Embedded Summer Camp - Practical Insights into Linux and Rust
Session #1- Unlocking the Kernel: Exploring Linux's Less-Known Depths
This summer, swap some of your beach time for a bit of brain time at our "Embedded Summer Camp". Unlike typical camping, at our camp you won’t get bug bites – just software bugs to squash! Instead of crafting with glue and glitter, you’ll be building with code and solving puzzles in Linux and Rust. Over 3 engaging sessions, you'll dive deep into the world of embedded systems and pick up useful tricks and ideas for your current and future projects.
Our sessions kick off (Session #1) by exploring hidden and powerful features within the Linux kernel: ideal for those who enjoy discovering under-the-hood mechanics that enhance system performance and stability. Next up (Session #2), we evaluate using Rust rather than C/C++ for embedded projects, showcasing how Rust makes development not only safer but smarter. Finally (Session #3), we'll explore how Rust is setting new standards in Linux kernel development, offering a fresh perspective on securing and streamlining operations.
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Is This Summer Camp For You?
This series is designed not just for coders and tech enthusiasts but also for managers and decision-makers. It’s the perfect opportunity to understand how these cutting-edge technologies can lead to smarter, more efficient operations, and act as a gateway to enhancing system performance and security through 3 engaging sessions:
***The registration for each session is on a separate page***
🌟 Session #1 - 22.05 - Unlocking the Kernel: Exploring Linux's Less-Known Depths
Registration is available on this page
🌟 Session #2 - 24.06 - Rust Versus C: Enhancing Embedded Development
For registration click here
🌟 Session #3 - 17.09 - The Future of Kernel Development: Rust in the Linux Kernel
For registration click here
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Why This Summer Camp Is a Must-Attend:
- Each session offers unique summer swag, so attend all three to collect our cool summer kit! 🏖️
- Gain valuable insights into under-utilized Linux features to boost system performance.
- Discover how Rust can make development safer and more efficient compared to C/C++ for embedded projects.
- Learn about the revolutionary role of Rust in future Linux kernel development.
Join us to upgrade your skills, network with fellow professionals, and enjoy a geeky dive into the heart of embedded programming!
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Now let’s kick things off with info on our 1st Session 👇
Unlocking the Kernel: Exploring Linux's Less-Known Depths
📍 Time & Location
- Wednesday, May 22th, 2024, 17:00-20:30 PM @ Ra'anana
- Address: Hapnina 8, Ra'anana, Infinity Building, 19th floor.
- Parking: There is free parking near the building (see detailed directions on right section of this page 👉).
- This is an in-person meetup. There will not be a recording or live stream.
📃 Agenda
- 17:00 - Gathering & Networking, with cool summer swag, snacks, beer & more surprises! 🥙🍺
- 17:30 - Introduction to Linux Kernel’s Hidden Features
- 18:00 - Demonstrations in Action
- 19:00 - Break for coffee, dessert & mingling ☕🍧
- 19:20 - Key Takeaways from the Session
- 20:00 - Wrap up and More Networking 🍻
🗣️ Topics We'll Discuss in Session #1
- Dive into the heart of Linux with a fresh perspective as we explore some of the kernel's less-known but critical functionalities.
- Peel back the layers of the kernel, revealing the intricate dance of memory, processes, and system calls through live demonstrations.
- Discover the hidden mechanics that keep Linux running smoothly and how tweaking these underappreciated components can significantly affect system behavior.
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📌 Go ahead and save your spot!
We have limited seats available, don’t wait for the last minute.
See you soon!
✍️ Use the hashtag #EmbeddedSummerCamp to spread the word when you invite your friends to join the meetup on social media + don’t forget to tag us @abra
Embedded Summer Camp Session #1 - Exploring Linux's Less-Known Depths