We did "render them all and see what's exercised" by using libFuzzer's -merge=1 option. No new PDFs were generated during corpus minimization.
Thanks!
There's mention at the end. The models (and Swift itself!) have evolved a lot since this project started, so the early code is largely hand-rolled and the later changes were mostly authored by centaurs (to steal a term…
I'm also here :)
Not many! They fired the entire hosted-ui team in 2016 (ref: https://blog.chipx86.com/2016/01/26/a-tribute-to-vmware-work... )
Pretty much. When I was at VMware (2007-2011) the canonical logo used small caps for the capital letters. I thought it looked nice.
We did "render them all and see what's exercised" by using libFuzzer's -merge=1 option. No new PDFs were generated during corpus minimization.
Thanks!
There's mention at the end. The models (and Swift itself!) have evolved a lot since this project started, so the early code is largely hand-rolled and the later changes were mostly authored by centaurs (to steal a term…
I'm also here :)
Not many! They fired the entire hosted-ui team in 2016 (ref: https://blog.chipx86.com/2016/01/26/a-tribute-to-vmware-work... )
Pretty much. When I was at VMware (2007-2011) the canonical logo used small caps for the capital letters. I thought it looked nice.