Optimising Archive Node Storage for Tezos
For the past few years, Tarides has been responsible for the storage component of Tezos, from L1 and L2 shells up to the Tezos protocol. In…
→ Read moreOCaml at MinidebConf TN 2023
MinidebConf TN 23 was organised by Debian Developers and Villupuram Linux Users Group (VGLUG) as a precursor to DebConf 23 in September at…
→ Read moreCompiler Hacking in Cambridge is Back!
What’s the best way to spend a Friday evening? We think most people would agree that hacking on OCaml is pretty much at the top of that list…
→ Read moreMore Than a Day: How Does Tarides Promote Women in Tech?
The aim of International Women’s Day is to raise awareness of gender inequalities and call for the empowerment of women worldwide. The goal…
→ Read moreThe Journey to OCaml Multicore: Bringing Big Ideas to Life
Continuing our blog series on Multicore OCaml, this blog provides an overview of the road to OCaml Multicore. If you want to know how you…
→ Read moreLambda Retreat Report
Today we're taking a little pause from our OCaml 5 series to talk about a programming retreat. I spent a week in the woods with fellow…
→ Read moreEngineer Spotlight: Sudha Parimala
For our third and final Engineer Spotlight, we interviewed Sudha Parimala, a Tarides engineer who works primarily on the Multicore…
→ Read moreEngineer Spotlight: Zach Shipko
Tarides engineer Zach Shipko answers a few questions about why he decided to learn OCaml and why he's particularly excited about the OCaml…
→ Read moreEngineer Spotlight: Jules Aguillon
In celebration of the OCaml 5 release, we decided to interview a few of our talented engineers about OCaml. While it isn't a well-known…
→ Read moreLove Rust? Then OCaml's New Eio Library is for You
We’ve come to expect a lot from the programming languages we use. We want the memory safety of Java, the performance of C/C++, and the…
→ Read moreOCaml 5 Multicore Testing Tools
The new version of OCaml 5 is here! It brings the ability to program multicore applications and to maximise our usage of all the CPU cores…
→ Read moreAdvanced Merlin Features: Destruct and Construct
Merlin is one of the most important tools for OCaml users, but a lot of its advanced feature often remain unknown. For OCaml newcomers who…
→ Read moreHow Nomadic Labs Used Multicore Processing to Create a Faster Blockchain
The technology that makes blockchain possible is complex, cutting-edge, and fascinating. Balancing efficiency and security on a knife's edge…
→ Read moreOCaml 5 With Multicore Support Is Here!
It's here! It's finally here! On Friday, 16 December 2022, the OCaml community announced the official release of Multicore OCaml! From the…
→ Read moreHillingar: MirageOS Unikernels on NixOS
NixOS allows reproducible deployments of systems by managing configuration declaratively. MirageOS is a unikernel creation framework that…
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