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Attila Szegedi on JVM and GC Performance Tuning at Twitter
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Attila Szegedi is a software engineer working for Twitter, in its Core System Libraries group, and serves as cross-team expert for JVM performance. He also works on OSS projects: he is a contributor to Mozilla Rhino, Twitter's server-optimized Ruby runtime Kiji, author of Dynalink (dynamic linker framework for JVM languages), and a principal developer of the FreeMarker templating language runtime.
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Feb 09, 2012
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