Speaker Selection!
Mario Torre
neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com
Fri Dec 19 16:38:06 CET 2014
One important addendum.
We have noticed there was one small slot free and we decided to have
another talk!
With great pleasure I would like to re introduce:
Jitsi Videobridge in Cryptoland: the adventures of a Java WebRTC video
router on the road to supporting 1000s of video streams
I will publish the full schedule soon.
Cheers,
Mario
2014-12-19 13:30 GMT+01:00 Mario Torre <neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com>:
> Hi all!
>
> Sorry for the delay, it was a very a difficult choice this time and it
> took a bit to understand the best schedule and try to get the most
> tracks.
>
> This is the list of approved talks, in no particular order.
>
> Thanks to anyone who participated, unfortunately we were not able to
> select every one, and the choice this year was insanely difficult!
>
> I hope the speaker who we could not select will still join us to enjoy
> what we are preparing for this year Free Java DevRoom celebrations!
>
> Cheers,
> Mario
>
> * Packed Objects, Object Layout & Value Types - a Survey
> * Shenandoah - Project overview
> * Sustaining the zero assembler port in OpenJDK: An inside
> perspective of CPU specific issues
> * Open Heart Surgery: HotSpot Debugging at the OS Level
> * Life in the trenches
> * The State of OpenJDK
> * Java 9: Make Way for Modules!
> * Beyond Java 9
> * What Three Big Development Trends Mean for Java
> * The ARM microJIT
> * What Lies Beneath?: Lessons learned hacking the OpenJDK
> interpreter/compilers.
> * JCP State of the Union & Progress Report
> * Diagnosing Performance Issues Using Thermostat
> * Caciocavallo, or how we ported OpenJDK from embedded to cloud and
> still liked it
> * Java restart with WebFX
> * The Wisdom Of Crowd Testing OpenJDK
> * InvokeBinder: Fluent Programming for Method Handles
> * OpenJDK Adoption Group Q&A
> * Fortress talk proposal
> * IcedTea-Web goes offline and beyond
> * MappedByteBuffer Operations SpeedUp of 150x
> * "cache2k, Java caching turbo charged"
> * Building an open Internet of Things with Java and Eclipse IoT
> * JFree - The Long and Winding Road (Ahead)
>
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