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Starting Fast: Investigating Java's Static Compilation Landscape
Dan Heidinga discusses how to start a Java application faster, and how Graal Substrate VM, Quarkus, Project Leyden, and others can help with that.
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Enabling Java: Windows on Arm64 – a Success Story!
Monica Beckwith discusses a timeline of their development efforts and Microsoft’s journey into OpenJDK land, a few Arm64 and Windows nuances, their testing and benchmarking.
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Project Valhalla: Bringing Performance to Java Developers
Tobi Ajila explains the advances being made in Project Valhalla to improve Java's memory density by making it easy to create compact, cache efficient data structures.
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A Love Letter to Clojure
Gene Kim discusses his endeavour as a developer through Clojure.
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Introduction to Kotlin's Coroutines and Reactive Streams
Krystian Rybarczyk looks into coroutines and sees how they facilitate asynchronous programming, discussing flows and how they make writing reactive code simpler.
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How the HotSpot and Graal JVMs Execute Java Code
James Gough discusses HotSpot, explores Graal and the JVM ecosystem to discover performance benefits of a platform 25 years in the making.
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Elixir vs Scala
Ludwik Bukowski and Kacper Mentel compare the results of a pattern recognition app implemented in Elixir and Scala.
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A Year with Java 11 in Production!
Andrzej Grzesik talks about Revolut’s experience in running Java 11 in production for over a year. He discusses tools, alternative JVM languages, and some 3rd party products.
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Maximizing Applications Performance with GraalVM
Alina Yurenko shows how to make real-world applications GraalVM-ready, and how languages like JavaScript, Ruby, R and Python can also benefit from GraalVM.
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TornadoVM: Java for GPUs and FPGAs
Juan Fumero presents TornadoVM, a plugin for OpenJDK that allows Java programmers to automatically run on Heterogeneous Hardware such as multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and FPGAs.
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Operating Pivotal Application Service at Scale
Yusuke Kondo and Akinori Nitta explain the challenges faced and solutions experienced to run and manage a large-scale platform.
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Four Questions to Ask Your Dev Team
Hannah Foxwell and Jérôme Wiedemann offer four questions to start the dialogue between Platform Teams and Application Teams.