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Intro
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Running an IRC server
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Concurrency
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Multicore SMP
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Offer to developers
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Address space
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Firewall
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Configuration
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Domainspecific language
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IPtables
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CPUbased IoT
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Horizon 2020
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Latency response
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Functions of service
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Web API
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Arm 64 support
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Questions
Description:
Explore the innovative world of IncludeOS, a library operating system, in this 46-minute conference talk. Discover how C++ applications can run without a traditional operating system, leveraging library calls for expected OS functionality. Learn about the process of linking OS functionality into applications and adding a boot loader to create standalone binaries for hypervisors or bare metal. Delve into the benefits of this approach, including enhanced performance, improved security, and a reduced footprint. Understand the unique methods for handling configuration and updates compared to conventional operating systems. Witness a live demonstration of a minimal operating system and learn how to update a running application without downtime. Gain insights into IncludeOS's modern C++ implementation and its real-world production deployments. Cover topics such as running an IRC server, concurrency, multicore SMP, address space, firewalls, domain-specific languages, CPU-based IoT, latency response, web APIs, and Arm 64 support. Read more

IncludeOS - Running C++ Applications Without an Operating System

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