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They also have a slack team for nabla http://slack.nabla-containers.com/


I'd be interested to chat as well. I've looked at phrets in passing and I like the industry overall.


Hey @intheclouddan, send a WhatsApp message to +34 672 550 305. I will add you to the group and we can take it from there. The objective will be to find an idea and people suitable to take it forward.


Were you able to find any other resources for learning it?


Nope, looks like its a sparse field.


Recent paper on being able to debug unikernels: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3267845

And a blog writeup on it: https://blog.acolyer.org/2018/11/14/unikernels-as-processes/

disclaimer: I'm interested in nabla containers and have an open PR on the runtime.


Is there anything similar to the Online Masters but a Bachelor's degree? Most of the online universities like WGU seem like a get a bunch of certificates then you graduate.


I went to WGU and graduated with a Business Management degree. I did my homework before I went and the degree is fully accredited, with some students moving on to graduate programs. I only got one certificate during the entire experience and that was through CompTIA when one of their tests counted as the final exam.


What do you mean exactly? WGU is accredited to grant Bachelor's degrees (and certificates).

http://www.wgu.edu/online_it_degrees/data_management_analyti...


FSU and Arizona State both have online "ordinary" CS bachelor's.


I thought ASU was software engineering, and not CS. However, they are very similar.



Oregon State has a reputable online CS post-bach degree for those who've already finished undergrad but want to go back.


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