Jeff Silverman
I got my first personal computer in 1969. From there, I have fascinated by ones and zeros, although I don't know why because if you've seen one one, you've seen them all and the zeroes are nothing to look at, either. I've worked at Boeing, Mathsoft, the UW, Real Networks, F5 Networks, Google, Sweetlabs, Impinj, Juniper Networks, Amazon, and now at AT&T.
Jeff Silverman presents 4 Events:
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What's new in Python 3.6 and some of the factors to consider when upgrading from Python 3.5 or Python 2.7 at Seattle GNU/Linux Conference 2017
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The impact of lossy networks on TCP performance at Seattle GNU/Linux Conference 2018
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How to use linux tools to troubleshoot small networks at SeaGL 2019 - A Prime Year for Free Software
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What's REALLY going on when you use your browser to access something on the web at SeaGL 2023