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Everything I Ever Learned about JVM Performance Tuning @twitter

Presented by Attila Szegedi on Dec 23, 2011 Length 01:08:55     Download: MP3
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Development
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JVM ,
Virtual Machines ,
Runtimes ,
Java ,
QCon San Francisco 2011 ,
Tuning ,
QCon ,
Performance Tuning ,
Performance & Scalability
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Summary
Attila Szegedi discusses performance problems encountered at Twitter running Java and Scala applications, presenting how they solve them through JVM tuning.

Bio
Attila Szegedi is a software engineer working for Twitter, in its Core System Libraries group. He is the author of Dynalink – the dynamic linker framework for languages on the JVM, a contributor to the Mozilla Rhino, a JavaScript runtime for the JVM, as well as one of the principal developers of the FreeMarker templating language runtime.

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