Front Cover Image Official Resources
The book's listing at Wiley.
Listing for ipwl at amazon.com.



Reviews
"This is the best supplement for Inferno's official instructions. The specifications that are difficult to understand and undocumented in the official manuals are clearly explained with the help of pictures and code examples."—Satoru Ohno.

A review in Japanese. Babelfish Translation



Course Materials
CMU 98-023A, spring semester, 2004.





Related Talks
Inferno and Pervasive Computing,
Invited lecture, University of California, Irvine, October 2003.

Building Distributed Applications with Inferno and Limbo
Intel Research Seminar Series, Pittsburgh, March 2004.

Experience Teaching a Semester-Long Inferno Course ,
1st International Workshop on the Plan 9 Operating System (IWP9'06), Madrid, Spain, December 2006.

Implementation of a Distributed Full-System Simulation Framework as a Filesystem Server
1st International Workshop on the Plan 9 Operating System (IWP9'06), Madrid, Spain, December 2006.



Sourcecode
Sourcecode for example programs from the book.
Other miscellaneous Limbo applications.



Historical Artifacts
Per-page images of an early revision of the IPWL book can be found here; this revision includes the chapter prologue quotes, which did not make it into the eventual book. The yellow "sticky notes" scattered throughout the pages are notes to/from the copy-editor at Wiley, quite a tedious process.







Contact:
Phillip Stanley-Marbell