You are invited to propose a presentation at the first annual Persistent
Programming in Real Life (PIRL) (https://pirl.nvsl.io/).  PIRL brings
together software development leaders interested in learning about
programming methodologies for persistent memories (e.g. NVDIMMs, Optane DC)
and sharing their experiences with others.

Tell us about what you have done (and want to do) with persistent memory,
what worked, what didn’t, what was hard, what was easy, what was
surprising, and what did you learn? How can others learn from your
experience?

PIRL is small.  We are limiting attendance this year to under 100 people,
including speakers.  There will be lots of time for informal discussion and
networking.

We have an exciting slate of keynote speakers lined up:

Pratap Subrahmanyam (VMware)
Jia Shi (Oracle)
Dan Williams (Intel Corporation)
Scott Miller (Dreamworks)
Stephen Bates (Eideticom)

If you would like to present at PIRL, fill out this form (
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfKwKznaOUkKhwvbSlhTSWMCyO-RXRy2QVheUwATzA7nvzQzQ/viewform).
For instance,  a proposal might include:
1. What you did or are trying to do.
2. Your experience, and the lessons others can learn from it.
3. We expect to see code!

We welcome talks that describe new tools, but we are not interested in
sales pitches.  Attendees should come away from every session with
actionable information that can be utilized to use persistent memory more
effectively.
Presentation Format

We are open to many different kinds of talks.  Possibilities include:
1. Talks about experiences on a particular project.
2. Potentially develop or write code live or provide samples during the
presentation.
3. Do you have a fun challenge for persistent coding?  We’re accepting code
challenges, and we’ll be offering two or three of them so you can show
others your skills.

PIRL will be hosted by the Non-Volatile Systems Laboratory at the
University of California, San Diego.  It will be held at Scripps Forum (
https://scripps.ucsd.edu/about/venues/seaside-forum) on July 22nd to 23rd,
2019, with a social event the evening of July 21st.

Pre-registration is open (
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pirl-registration-62219498194) and will be
$400. Space is limited.

If you have any questions, please contact Steven Swanson (
[email protected]).
Organizing Committee

Steven Swanson (UCSD) Jim Fister (SNIA) Andy Rudoff (Intel)

Jishen Zhao (UCSD) Joe Izraelevitz (UCSD)
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