I went to college and got a degree in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M university, and then out of college I got a job with Tivoli in Austin, Texas. It was in about 1994 or 1995, I was 14 or 15 years old at the time in high school.
Actually I started playing MUDs, if you remember MUDs, the multi-user dimensions in the 1990s, and I got pretty bored of playing MUDs and started actually writing some of the code behind some of the MUDs. And now, onto the show.Īlright, well programming goes way back. Again, use the code ‘changelog20’ for a $20 credit. We love Linode and think you’ll love them, too. One of the fastest, most efficient SSD cloud servers. Use the promo code ‘changelog20’ for a $20 credit, two months free. Get up and running in seconds with your choice of Linux distro, resources and node location, SSD storage, 40Gbps network, Intel E5 processors. Our first sponsor of the show today is Linode, our cloud server of choice. We have three sponsors for the show today - Linode, Rollbar and Bling Sale.
We also talked deeply about the history of this project, where Ubuntu is going, Canonical (the company behind it) and what we can expect in the future of this Linux distro.
We talked about Canonical and Microsoft collaboration to get Bash on Windows. Today Jerod and I are talking to Dustin Kirkland about the rise of Ubuntu. This is The Changelog and I am your host, Adam Stacoviak.