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Tim Sneath

4 articles stable

Tim Sneath has appeared in 4 articles since 2018-05. Coverage peaked in 2018Q2 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Google, Microsoft, pkl.

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2024-02-04
Pkl Blog 3 related

Apple open sources Pkl, a configuration-as-code language with rich validation and tooling, with Swift, Go, Java, and Kotlin integration

We are delighted to announce the open source first release of Pkl (pronounced Pickle), a programming language for producing configuration. Threads: @danielpunkass . Mastodon: @lkanies@hachyderm.io . X...

2023-11-24
Hixie's Natural Log 10 related

Reflecting on 18 years at Google: early Google had a vision, but its culture has eroded, morale is at an all-time low, and healing requires changes at the top

1. Talks about really believing “don't be evil” especially as a contrast to Microsoft.  As a Microsoftie at the time, it was really annoying to see a company take a moral stand that selling proprietar...

2018-05-28
Platformonomics

Analysis: IBM and Oracle are tens of billions behind Amazon, Google, and Microsoft in CAPEX, and grow much slower in cloud infrastructure from a much lower base

Charles Fitzgerald / Platformonomics : Tweets: @jonathansorum , @timsneath , @charlesfitz , @jaypipes , @timoreilly , and @marypcbuk Tweets: Jonathan Sorum / @jonathansorum : CAPEX is a leading indic...

2018-05-27
Platformonomics

Analysis: IBM and Oracle are tens of billions behind Amazon, Google, and Microsoft in CAPEX, and grow much slower in cloud infrastructure from a much lower base

In previous installments (2017, 2018) of Follow the CAPEX™ (merch store opening soon!), we've looked at the capital expenditures behind … Tweets: @jonathansorum , @timsneath , @charlesfitz , @jaypipes...

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