While nowadays I mostly write on my blog because of lack of time (writing a proper article takes time, as you have to go through it multiple times), in the past years I have written a number of more "corpulent" articles.
The most recent were written for (and paid by) LWN – and I want to publicly thank Jonathan and Jake for the chance they gave me — while some older ones were written for Linux.com and are republished on my blog, since the one year exclusive I was asked for is well expired (and the site appears to have changed hands so many times).
Finally there is a bunch of content in Italian: slide decks from talks that I meant to give at the local Linux User Group (VElug) for a Linux Day event, and the scanned PDF of an article I wrote for the Italian edition of Linux Journal in 2006.
- Distribution-friendly projects - Part 1 (Published on LWN)
- Distribution-friendly projects - Part 2 (Published on LWN)
- Distribution-friendly projects - Part 3 (Published on LWN)
- The Freedom of Fork (Published on LWN)
- Implications of pure and constant functions (Published on LWN)
- Come aiutare il software libero senza saper programmare – Presentazione LinuxDay 2k5 (sources)
- Una panoramica del linguaggio Ruby – Presentazione LinuxDay 2k5 (sources)
- Gentoo/FreeBSD Presentazione del progetto – Presentazione LinuxDay 2k5 (sources)
- Gli strumenti CASE per l'ingegneria del software — Linux Journal Italia, Ottobre 2006 (sources)