Linux Journal February 2016 by Linux Journal

Linux Journal February 2016 by Linux Journal

Author:Linux Journal
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Temperature, Silos, Snk, Beer, Program, Command, Routing, Userspace, Math, Network, Kstars, rsync, Shell, Home Brewing, Command-Line, KDE, Script, Emulators, Network Toolkit, Mowglii, Emulation, Tun, Power Conditioner, getopt, Snabb Switch, Bitbucket, Swish, Dumb Ways to Die 2, PID Controller, BeagleBone Black, Tech Books, Programming, Games, astronomy, Backup, PWM Output, Control, How-To, Asphalt, Puzzle, UPS, Battery Backup, Katerina Barone-Adesi, SSH, Linux, Solve, PSP, Poppins, Tutorial, Arguments
Publisher: Belltown Media
Published: 2016-01-28T08:00:00+00:00


SS: If you were to break it down to two to five principles the Snabb Switch toolkit is built on, what would they be?

KB: I would actually break it down to just one: systems should be small, and individuals should be able to hold the whole system in their head. Most of the other principles are consequences of this, and the high-speed software-defined networking/network function virtualization niche it is designed for.

SS: Why is this so important to Snabb Switch in particular?

KB: It is an important principle for software wherever it can reasonably be applied, and it is one thing that strongly drew me toward Snabb. I can only speculate that for Snabb in particular, it came from Luke’s background with Smalltalk—where he took the quotes describing this principle from—and other minimal systems like Forth.



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