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Publications
  • Towards Transport-Agnostic Middleware (IETF89, 2014, London)
  • ZeroMQ (The Arcitecture of Open Source Applications, vol. II)
  • A way towards fully distributed architectures (wroc_love.rb 2012, Wroclaw)
  • Future of Messaging (Skills Matter 2011, London)
  • Multiplexing on top of TCP
  • ZeroMQ: The Theoretical Foundation
  • Design of PUB/SUB subsystem in ØMQ
  • Scalability Layer Hits the Internet Stack (Linux Kongress 2010, Nurnberg)
  • Internet Worldview in Messaging World
  • Towards messaging on an Internet scale
  • Multithreading Magic
  • Broker vs. Brokerless
  • Measuring Jitter
  • 0MQ: A new approach to messaging (LWN, 2010)
  • Linguistics and Programming Languages (Psychology of Programming Interest Group, 2006)

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