Published Jul 27, 2021
Episode 470: L. Peter Deutsch on the Fallacies of Distributed Computing
L. Peter Deutsch delves into the enduring fallacies of distributed computing, addressing network reliability, security challenges, and the origins of these fallacies. He highlights the importance of open standards and shares insights from his experience at Sun Microsystems on navigating the complexities of latency, error management, and network homogeneity.

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