Rob Janssen

How mitmproxy works

I started work on mitmproxy because I was frustrated with the available interception tools. I had a long list of minor complaints - they were insufficiently flexible, not programmable enough, mostly written in Java (a language I don't enjoy), and so forth.

Parallelism and concurrency need different tools

Two lines that do not intersect are called parallel lines. In this piece, I disagree with Joe Armstrong and Rob Pike, basing my argument on the differences between vending machines and gift boxes (illustrated with drawings carefully prepared in Microsoft Paint).

Xamarin Evolve 2013

Thanks to the 600+ mobile developers who joined us in Austin. It was amazing!

Bootstrap Themes & Templates

Bootstrap is an HTML5 & CSS3 framework designed to help you kickstart the development of webapps and sites. WrapBootstrap is a marketplace for premium Bootstrap themes and templates. Impress your clients and visitors while using a single, rock-solid foundation.

The Elusive Universal Web Bytecode

It's often said that the web needs a bytecode.

programmer come work for us

Programmer. Come work for us. Because we are the largest social network for alien life-forms vacationing on Earth.

Super simple SPA sample

This is going to be a really super simple sample showing you how to set up a single page application (SPA) using PathJs, KnockoutJs and HeadJs. The code for this can be found in this Gist on GitHub.

A perspective: developers vs Microsoft

This blog post represents the personal opinion of the author and is not representative of the position of the ReactOS Project.

Deep Wizardry: Stack Unwinding

This weekend I budgeted "a few hours" to learn about stack unwinding, but oh what a journey down the rabbit hole it became. This esoteric topic lies at the intersection of compilers, linkers, loaders, debuggers, ABIs, and language runtimes.

PhobosLab

Why decoding Video in JavaScript is not as stupid as it sounds and why Video Codecs are no walk in the park. While CloudFlare advertises their DDOS protection as major selling point, they kicked us in face of a “Layer 7 Attack” – actually just normal web traffic from our users.

This Read-It-Later-list is just that, bookmarks of stuff I intend to read or have read. I do not necessarily agree with opinions or statements in the bookmarked articles.

This list is compiled from my Pocket list.