JVM Language Summit in July
- by Tori Wieldt
A reminder that the 2012 JVM Language Summit is happening July 30–August 1, 2012 in Santa Clara, CA. The JVM Language Summit is an open technical collaboration
among language designers, compiler writers, tool builders, runtime
engineers, and VM architects, sharing their experiences as creators of programming
languages for the JVM, and of the JVM itself. Non-JVM developers are welcome to attend or speak on
their runtime, VM, or language of choice. About 70 language and VM implementers attended last
year—and over one third presented.
What’s at the JVM Language Summit?
Three days of technical presentations
and conversations about programming languages and the JVM.
Prepared talks by numerous visiting language experts, OpenJDK
engineers, and other Java luminaries.
Many opportunities to visit and network with your peers.
Da Vinci Machine Project
memorabilia.
Dinner at a local restaurant, such as last year’s
Faultline Brewing
Company.
A chance to help shape the future of programming languages on
the JVM.
Space is limited: This summit is organized around a
single classroom-style room, to support direct communication
between participants. To cover costs, there is a nominal conference fee of $100. Learn more.