Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
Technology
News
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
Podjoint Logo
US
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts112/v4/5e/24/03/5e240383-cd6b-edd8-860b-b1c431e9b744/mza_6191529724529820504.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
DevCentral
F5 DevCentral Community
95 episodes
4 months ago
Join hosts Joel Moses, Oscar Spencer, and Matt Yacobucci as they dive deep into the world of formal verification with special guest Chris Fallin. In this episode of WebAssembly Unleashed, the team discusses the importance of formal verification in software development, particularly for WebAssembly. Chris, a co-author of the Cranelift compiler and Mozilla alum, explains the concept of formal verification, its significance, and how it can be applied to ensure software correctness and security. The conversation covers a range of topics including type safety, the use of SMT solvers, the challenges in formally verifying compilers, and the potential role of AI in generating formally verified code. Don't miss this insightful discussion if you're keen to learn about cutting-edge techniques to make software more reliable and secure. 00:00 Welcome to WebAssembly Unleashed 00:57 Community Updates 01:41 Guest Introduction: Chris Fallin 02:18 What is formal verification and why is it important? 03:10 Formal Verification in WebAssembly 06:28 Challenges and Real-World Applications 07:52 Tools and Techniques for Verification 20:22 Future Directions and Broader Implications 28:21 AI and Formal Verification 30:44 Lack of Formal Verification Consequences Did you miss the WebAssembly Unleashed episode 16 with Bruce Gain? Check it out here: https://youtu.be/Gjd8l1Sz9qY?si=QGixwObXJgvex9DS For more from F5's Office of the CTO visit the following sites: Blogs - https://www.f5.com/company/octo Reports - https://www.f5.com/services/resources/reports Meet Your Hosts: Joel Moses | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelmoses/ | https://community.f5.com/users/joel_moses/398372 Oscar Spencer | https://twitter.com/oscar_spen | https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscarspen/ Matthew Yacobucci | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-yacobucci-323b4b2/
Show more...
Technology
RSS
All content for DevCentral is the property of F5 DevCentral Community and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
Join hosts Joel Moses, Oscar Spencer, and Matt Yacobucci as they dive deep into the world of formal verification with special guest Chris Fallin. In this episode of WebAssembly Unleashed, the team discusses the importance of formal verification in software development, particularly for WebAssembly. Chris, a co-author of the Cranelift compiler and Mozilla alum, explains the concept of formal verification, its significance, and how it can be applied to ensure software correctness and security. The conversation covers a range of topics including type safety, the use of SMT solvers, the challenges in formally verifying compilers, and the potential role of AI in generating formally verified code. Don't miss this insightful discussion if you're keen to learn about cutting-edge techniques to make software more reliable and secure. 00:00 Welcome to WebAssembly Unleashed 00:57 Community Updates 01:41 Guest Introduction: Chris Fallin 02:18 What is formal verification and why is it important? 03:10 Formal Verification in WebAssembly 06:28 Challenges and Real-World Applications 07:52 Tools and Techniques for Verification 20:22 Future Directions and Broader Implications 28:21 AI and Formal Verification 30:44 Lack of Formal Verification Consequences Did you miss the WebAssembly Unleashed episode 16 with Bruce Gain? Check it out here: https://youtu.be/Gjd8l1Sz9qY?si=QGixwObXJgvex9DS For more from F5's Office of the CTO visit the following sites: Blogs - https://www.f5.com/company/octo Reports - https://www.f5.com/services/resources/reports Meet Your Hosts: Joel Moses | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelmoses/ | https://community.f5.com/users/joel_moses/398372 Oscar Spencer | https://twitter.com/oscar_spen | https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscarspen/ Matthew Yacobucci | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-yacobucci-323b4b2/
Show more...
Technology
https://i1.sndcdn.com/artworks-S38qEi3ZrQDuOymX-Lvmr4Q-t3000x3000.png
WebAssembly's SpecTec | Ep 18 | WebAssembly Unleashed
DevCentral
42 minutes 43 seconds
5 months ago
WebAssembly's SpecTec | Ep 18 | WebAssembly Unleashed
Joins hosts Joel Moses and Oscar Spencer as they delve into the world of WebAssembly with special guest Andreas Rossberg, co-designer of the WebAssembly specification. Andreas shares insights on SpecTec, a domain-specific language designed to streamline and verify the WebAssembly specification. The discussion covers the evolution of SpecTec, its impact on WebAssembly proposals, and future possibilities for its application. Additionally, Andreas discusses his background in functional programming, challenges in compiler development, and the surprising uses of WebAssembly in the tech ecosystem. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned developer, this episode offers a comprehensive look into the future of WebAssembly and its growing influence in technology. Chapters: 00:00 Welcome to WebAssembly Unleashed 01:20 Exciting WebAssembly Developments 02:34 Special Guest: Andreas Rossberg 04:35 Functional Programming Insights 11:37 WebAssembly Specification and SpecTec 22:02 Test Matrix Generation for WebAssembly 23:49 Will SpecTec make WebAssembly proposals move any faster? 24:57 Reference Interpreter and Meta Interpreter 27:56 SpecTec's Potential Applications 30:54 Comparing SpecTec with Other Tools 32:34 Motivation and Commitment to WebAssembly and SpecTec 36:10 Surprising Uses and Future of WebAssembly 39:38 What area should the WebAssembly community work on next? For more from F5's Office of the CTO visit the following sites: Blogs - https://www.f5.com/company/octo Reports - https://www.f5.com/services/resources/reports Meet Your Hosts: Joel Moses | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelmoses/ | https://community.f5.com/users/joel_moses/398372 Oscar Spencer | https://twitter.com/oscar_spen | https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscarspen/ Matthew Yacobucci | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-yacobucci-323b4b2/
DevCentral
Join hosts Joel Moses, Oscar Spencer, and Matt Yacobucci as they dive deep into the world of formal verification with special guest Chris Fallin. In this episode of WebAssembly Unleashed, the team discusses the importance of formal verification in software development, particularly for WebAssembly. Chris, a co-author of the Cranelift compiler and Mozilla alum, explains the concept of formal verification, its significance, and how it can be applied to ensure software correctness and security. The conversation covers a range of topics including type safety, the use of SMT solvers, the challenges in formally verifying compilers, and the potential role of AI in generating formally verified code. Don't miss this insightful discussion if you're keen to learn about cutting-edge techniques to make software more reliable and secure. 00:00 Welcome to WebAssembly Unleashed 00:57 Community Updates 01:41 Guest Introduction: Chris Fallin 02:18 What is formal verification and why is it important? 03:10 Formal Verification in WebAssembly 06:28 Challenges and Real-World Applications 07:52 Tools and Techniques for Verification 20:22 Future Directions and Broader Implications 28:21 AI and Formal Verification 30:44 Lack of Formal Verification Consequences Did you miss the WebAssembly Unleashed episode 16 with Bruce Gain? Check it out here: https://youtu.be/Gjd8l1Sz9qY?si=QGixwObXJgvex9DS For more from F5's Office of the CTO visit the following sites: Blogs - https://www.f5.com/company/octo Reports - https://www.f5.com/services/resources/reports Meet Your Hosts: Joel Moses | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelmoses/ | https://community.f5.com/users/joel_moses/398372 Oscar Spencer | https://twitter.com/oscar_spen | https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscarspen/ Matthew Yacobucci | https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-yacobucci-323b4b2/