Fueling innovative software
July 15-18, 2019
Portland, OR
David Calavera

David Calavera
Chief Technology Officer, Netlify

@calavera

David Calavera is the CTO of Netlify, where he and his team are building the best platform for deploying and automating modern web projects. Previously, he was a core member of the Docker Engine project, where he helped developers build the container engine that started the container revolution. David also built enterprise tools for GitHub and has contributed to numerous open source projects such us Go, JRuby, and many others.

Sessions

9:00am12:30pm Monday, July 15, 2019
The Next Architecture
Location: C120-122
Secondary topics:  Cloud Native
Lorenzo Fontana (Sysdig), David Calavera (Netlify)
Average rating: ****.
(4.00, 3 ratings)
Lorenzo Fontana and David Calavera dive into how to understand and use extended Berkeley Packet Filters (eBPF) programs on Linux. Read more.
1:45pm2:25pm Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Emerging Languages and Frameworks
Location: Portland 256
Secondary topics:  Open Source
David Calavera (Netlify)
Average rating: ***..
(3.20, 5 ratings)
Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF) is a virtual machine inside the Linux kernel that provides secure and high-performant observability with limited overhead. BPF is changing how engineers analyze and observe programs running in production. David Calavera demystifies BPF and challenges you to explore the Linux kernel in ways that you never thought possible. Read more.