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Attila Szegedi

Attila Szegedi

Oracle, Sweden

Attila Szegedi is a Principal Member of Technical Staff at Oracle, working on the Nashorn JavaScript runtime. He is also known for his work on Mozilla Rhino (another JavaScript runtime), a contributor to Kiji, Twitter’s server-optimized Ruby runtime, the author of Dynalink – the dynamic linker framework for languages on the JVM, as well as one of the principal developers of the FreeMarker templating language runtime.

Gleb Smirnov

Gleb Smirnov

Plumbr / Estonia

Deals with stability-critical high-performance applications, including, but not limited to financial systems. A mutation analysis adept who also strives to raise the general awareness of HotSpot internals, mainly via articles and talks. Currently doing performance at Plumbr, Estonia.

Nikita Salnikov-Tarnovski

Nikita Salnikov-Tarnovski

Plumbr, Estonia

Co-founder of Plumbr, the memory leak detection product, where he now contributes as core developer. Besides his daily technical tasks he is an active blogger, JavaOne RockStar and frequent conference speaker (Devoxx, JavaOne Russia, 33rd Degree, TopConf, JavaDay, GeekOut, Joker, Jazoon etc).

Prior to founding Plumbr, Nikita was a Java EE developer and performance consultant in the Baltics, and has worked with tens of different Java EE applications over the years. In the last four years he specialized in troubleshooting and performance optimization.

Richard Warburton

Richard Warburton

Monotonic Ltd, UK

Richard is an empirical technologist and solver of deep-dive technical problems and works independently as a Software Engineer and Trainer. Recently he has written a book on Java 8 Lambdas for O’Reilly and teaching people via java8training.com and Pluralsight. He’s worked as a developer in diverse areas including Statistical Analytics, Static Analysis, Compilers and Network Protocols. He is a leader in the London Java Community and runs Java Hackdays. Richard is also a known conference speaker, having talked at Devoxx, JavaOne, JFokus, Devoxx UK, Geecon, Oredev, JAX London and Codemotion. He obtained a PhD in Computer Science from The University of Warwick.

Volker Simonis

Volker Simonis

SAP, Germany

Volker Simonis works for SAP in the SAP JVM Technology group. He is an OpenJDK contributor from the very beginning and helped SAP and the SAP JVM team engage in the OpenJDK project. He’s the project lead of the OpenJDK PowerPC/AIX porting project, a JDK8 committer and JDK9 reviewer.

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JVM Q&A Panel
May 22
45 minutes
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