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  • Laurent Sansonetti on Writing Ruby Apps for iOS with RubyMotion

    Laurent Sansonetti explains using Ruby for iOS development with RubyMotion, how Garbage Collection works in RubyMotion, the library ecosystem, the state of debugging and profiling, and much more.

    Laurent Sansonetti on Writing Ruby Apps for iOS with RubyMotion
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    24:27
  • Gil Tene on Zing, Low Latency GC, Responsiveness

    Gil Tene talks about how to achieve low latency and responsiveness in Java applications despite the GC, how the GC in Azul's Zing helps, where low latency is crucial, and much more.

    Gil Tene on Zing, Low Latency GC, Responsiveness
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    13:12
  • Gil Tene Discusses Garbage Collection, the OpenJDK and the JCP

    Gil Tene talks to Charles Humble about different garbage collection techniques, and specific collectors including Azul's C4, IBM's Balanced GC, and Oracle's Garbage First, before moving on to discuss both the JCP and OpenJDK.

    Gil Tene Discusses Garbage Collection, the OpenJDK and the JCP
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    40:14
  • Erlang Inventors Talk Language Future

    In this interview Joe Armstrong and Robert Virding, co-inventors of the Erlang language, talk about the future of the language, including its use in web programming, its ability to scale and more. The duo also discuss Erlang support for NoSQL databases, running the language on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and comparisons with other languages such as Google’s Go.

    Erlang Inventors Talk Language Future
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    35:24
  • Nick Kallen Discusses Scala at Twitter

    Nick Kallen from Twitter is interviewed by Randy Shoup about Twitter’s use of the Scala programming language. Nick discusses using Scala to build high-performance and scalable network services (including FlockDB), the powerful dualism of Scala which combines the best of object-oriented and functional approaches and also provides his views on the tradeoffs between static and dynamic languages.

    Nick Kallen Discusses Scala at Twitter
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    18:09
  • Dion Almaer on the State of HTML5 and Javascript

    Dion Almaer discusses Javascript and DOM performance, the state of WebGL and Canvas, HTML5 security, and the role of native code in HTML/Javascript applications in general and on WebOS.

    Dion Almaer on the State of HTML5 and Javascript
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    30:16
  • Cliff Click on Azul's Pauseless GC, Zing, JVM Languages

    Cliff Click discusses the Pauseless GC algorithm and how Azul's Zing implements it on plain x86 CPUs. Also: what keeps dynamic languages slow on the JVM, invokedynamic, concurrency and much more.

    Cliff Click on Azul's Pauseless GC, Zing, JVM Languages
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    39:12
  • Venkat Subramaniam on JVM Languages

    Venkat Subramaniam talks about the characteristics of JVM languages like Groovy, JRuby and Scala, and their applicability in enterprise applications. He also mentions several implementation details and finishes by addressing issues of lifelong learning for developers.

    Venkat Subramaniam on JVM Languages
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    39:27
  • Martin Odersky on the Future of Scala

    In this interview Martin Odersky, the creator of the Scala language talks about work on the next version of Scala and how the functionalities in the JVM help make Scala better. Odersky touches on how some of the most popular entities on the web, such as Twitter and LinkedIn use Scala. And he discusses the complexity of the language and its role as a functional and object-oriented language.

    Martin Odersky on the Future of Scala
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    36:59
  • Jon Brisbin on Virtualization and Private Clouds

    Jon Brisbin discusses his experience with Virtualization and reasons why companies would use Private Clouds, eg. regulation compliance. Also: the future role of operations, monitoring, and more.

    Jon Brisbin on Virtualization and Private Clouds
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    36:26
  • Azul Puts the Zing in Java

    In this interview Gil Tene dives deep into the history of Azul Systems and its commitment to deliver robust, scalable Java systems. He tells of the origins of the company and its early Vega hardware. Tene also talk about the new Zing elastic runtime platform for Java apps. And he speaks on the Managed Runtime Initiative Azul launched. He also talks on Pauseless GC and elastic memory.

    Azul Puts the Zing in Java
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    48:59
  • Josh Bloch on Java and Programming

    In this interview, Google’s Josh Bloch shares his views on the open-source Java landscape as well as on the future of the Java language, including changes being implemented via Project Coin. Bloch also discusses support for multi-core in programming languages, support for multiple languages on the JVM, Java pain points and the “next big language.”

    Josh Bloch on Java and Programming
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    19:26
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