This edition
Terminals are essential tools for developers, but few understand how they actually work under the hood. This talk explores the architecture of terminal emulators by walking through the process of building one from scratch. From handling PTYs and ANSI escape codes to rendering text efficiently and managing input, we’ll uncover the hidden complexity behind the command line.
Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of terminal internals, systems programming, and the trade-offs involved in creating modern, high-performance developer tools.
LEVEL: Intermediate
Past editions
Let's see how the heart of a Gameboy works by analysing a the 8-bit microprocessor: Sharp LR35902. We will look at behaviour of one of the CPU registers, memory and graphics processing of a Gameboy, consolidating this knowledge into writing an emulator for the Web.
As a part of our commitment to sustainability, we’re planting “Speaker’s trees” on behalf of our speakers. These trees represent our effort to offset the carbon emissions from their travel. By planting trees, we’re helping to reduce our carbon footprint and combat the effects of climate change. Join us in this symbolic act and help make our conference eco-friendly.