Difference between revisions of "2008 LightningTalks"
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+ | |Debugged lack-of-inlining in JRuby and lack-of-loop-unrolling in ASM in about 1/2hr each. Fixnum/BigNum costs are high, but perhaps not for why you might expect (it's NOT the GC costs, it's allocation and final fields). | ||
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Lightning talks are held in the afternoon (~16:30-17:30).
Title | Presenter | Time & Place | Audience | Summary |
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Optimizing for Agility | Stuart Halloway | Day One, 4:30? | People who prioritize developer performance over language performance | Agility requires smooth adaptation to change. With multiple JVM languages to choose from, you should pick an agile language for most dev, and drop to a performant language occasionally. I'll tell you which is which. :-) |
Language Addicts Anonymous | John D. Mitchell | Day Two, 4:45 | Humans and meat-puppets | As language and platform creators, are we actually attacking and solving the real problems? Or, are we addicted to playing in the same old ghetto? |
Azul Performance Analysis Tool | Cliff Click | Day Two, 4:45 | Why is your code slow? | Debugged lack-of-inlining in JRuby and lack-of-loop-unrolling in ASM in about 1/2hr each. Fixnum/BigNum costs are high, but perhaps not for why you might expect (it's NOT the GC costs, it's allocation and final fields). |