JVM Language Summit

July 28–30, 2014
Oracle Corporation: Santa Clara campus

Dear colleague:

The 2014 JVM Language Summit is an open technical collaboration among language designers, compiler writers, tool builders, runtime engineers, and VM architects.

We are sharing our experiences as creators of programming languages for the JVM, and of the JVM itself. We also welcome non-JVM developers on similar technologies to attend or speak on their runtime, VM, or language of choice.

The format this year will be similar to last year. We are dividing the schedule equally between traditional presentations (limiting most presentations to 45 minutes) and “workshops”. Workshops are informal, facilitated discussion groups among smaller, self-selected participants. They enable “deeper dives” into the subject matter. There will also be impromptu “lightning talks”.

About 80 language and VM implementers attended last year—and over one third presented.

As was the case last year, we expect the presentations will be recorded.

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What’s at the Summit?

Registration

As space allows, we are open for registration at registration.jvmlangsummit.com (this will redirect to regonline.com).

Space is limited: This summit is organized around a single classroom-style room, to support direct communication between participants. We have reserved a large conference room, but if the available space fills up, presenters and implementors will be given priority.

To cover costs, we are charging a nominal conference fee of $200 when your registration is confirmed.

Questions? Please send inquiries to the questions alias at jvmlangsummit.com.

All registrants should review the Oracle Event Code of Conduct.

Previous Summits


Our short URL is jvmlangsummit.com. It redirects into the OpenJDK Da Vinci Machine Project.