And to further clarify things - you can attend _only_ the VM Tech day / tech summit, should you so desire, and skip the rest of the JFokus conference. (What a strange thing to do, given the quality of JFokus, but I can’t be the one questioning your priorities here)
(http://www.jfokus.se/jfokus/register.jsp <http://www.jfokus.se/jfokus/register.jsp>) /M > On 18 Jan 2015, at 22:54, Marcus Lagergren <marcus.lagerg...@oracle.com> > wrote: > > Greetings community members! > > Here is something that I'm sure you'll find interesting. > > I want to advertise the upcoming "VM tech day” event, scheduled to > take place February 2, 2015 at the JFokus conference in > Stockholm. Sorry I am on a bit of a short notice here, but finalizing > the speaker list took us a bit more time than expected. > > The VM tech day is a mini-track that runs the first day of the JFokus > conference. This is its schedule: > https://www.jfokus.se/jfokus/jvmtech.jsp > > After some rather challenging months of jigsaw puzzles, it is with > great pleasure that I can announce that our speaker line up is now > complete - and it is great indeed! We are talking 100% gurus, > prophets, ninjas, rock stars, and all other similar terms that > normally gets your resume binned if it passes my desk. But in this > case the labels are true. We have strictly top names from both the > commercial world and from academia ready to take you on a great > ride. > > So what is the VM tech day? For those of you familiar with the JVM > Language Summit (JVMLS) that usually takes place in Santa Clara in > the summers, the format is similar. It’s the usual deal: anyone > morbidly interested in runtime internals, code generation, polyglot > programming and the complexities of language implementation, should > find a veritable gold mine of stimulating conversation and knowledge > transfer here. What is different from a typical JVMLS (except for the > shorter duration), is that we have widened the scope a bit to include > several runtimes, language implementation issues and polyglot > problems. > > There will be six scheduled sessions and plenty of time for breakouts > and discussions. We will also heavily encourage audience interaction > and participation. > > The JFokus VM tech day is opened by John Rose. I am sure John needs > no introduction to the subscribers of this list. With advanced OpenJDK > projects like Valhalla and Panama booting up, John will discuss what > the JVM has in store for the future. > > Other speakers include the tireless Charlie Nutter from Red Hat, the > formidable Remi Forax, the brilliant Vyacheslav Egorov of Google v8 > fame, the esteemed Dan Heidinga from IBM and the good looking Attila > Szegedi from Oracle. > > We also have plenty of non-speaking celebrity participants in the > audience, for example Fredrik Öhrström: invokedynamic specification > wizard extraordinaire and architect behind the new OpenJDK build > system. Stop by and get autographs ;) > > Thusly: if you are attending JFokus, or if you are making up your mind > about attending it right now, the VM tech summit is definitely > something anyone subscribing to mlvm-dev wouldn't want to miss. The > cross-platform/cross-technology/cross-company focus that we have tried > very hard to create will without a doubt be ultra stimulating. Of that > you can be sure. > > Please help us spread the word in whatever forums you deem > appropriate! Talk to you friends! Tweet links to this post! Yell from > your cubicle soap boxes across the neverending seas of fluorescent > lights! > > Any further questions you may have about the event, not answered by > the web pages, can be directed either to me (@lagergren) or Mattias > Karlsson (@matkar) or as replies to this e-mail thread. > > On behalf of JFokus / VM Tech Day 2015 > Marcus Lagergren > Master of ceremonies (or something) > > _______________________________________________ > mlvm-dev mailing list > mlvm-dev@openjdk.java.net > http://mail.openjdk.java.net/mailman/listinfo/mlvm-dev
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