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Connor Hicks

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The Suborbital Development Platform is a family of open source tools and frameworks that help you build web services that are powerful, but never complicated.

Atmo Beta-2: New features and a look at what's next

Apr 6, 20214 min read

Almost 2 weeks ago, the second beta release of Atmo was set loose on the world. The release contained a fair number of new features, which you can read all about in the release notes. I want to highlight my favourite parts here, and talk briefly abou...

The future of compute could be very exciting

Mar 22, 20217 min read

I love to geek out about futuristic things. If you follow me on Twitter, you know I'm always following things like spaceflight and electric cars, and I love being an early adopter of apps and software projects. I get a certain excitement when looking...

The Pi at the end of the tunnel

Feb 22, 202110 min read

Last week v0.1.0 of Atmo was tagged, joining the other Suborbital projects in the land of beta. This is a big release, so I want to share some highlights about what's changed. Then to demonstrate what this new version can do, I want to show Atmo work...

Introducing Reactr, the next generation function scheduler

Feb 8, 20214 min read

Today I would like to introduce Reactr, the next generation of Suborbital's core scheduler. Reactr is an all-in-one function scheduler with support for Go and WebAssembly. Reactr is a culmination of almost 2 years of work, so let's start with some qu...

Choosing building blocks to move faster

Jan 30, 202112 min read

I am currently running a developer survey to help build the best developer experience for WebAssembly on the server. Please consider taking it! My open source focus for this year is building Atmo, and there is one aspect of the process that I would ...

Building for a future based on WebAssembly

Jan 19, 202112 min read

My goal with the Suborbital project is contributing to the WebAssembly community in the form of tools, frameworks, and a platform that makes building web services with WebAssembly useful in the real world. I believe that WebAssembly is a technology t...

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