Kaffe VM. Workshops

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Ivan Serdyuk

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Nov 7, 2018, 4:53:00 AM11/7/18
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Greetings, Pekka/Jim/Jason/Rob/Joe/Kiyo/Ito/Guilhem/Alexandre/Edouard/Dalibor/Patrick/Mark/Tim/Peter.

am a co-organizer of Ukrainian Java user group (we are, basically speaking, a developer community of JVM language devs):

https://www.facebook.com/Kyiv-Scala-Group-223492434893596/
https://www.meetup.com/meetup-group-kyiv-scala-group/

and there are some activities in Kharkyv(driven by Igor Wolkov)


and in Odessa (Boris Trofimoff is dealing the that)


With all that said, and with an understanding of the fact of implementation of any VM relying on native developers - I wonder if you might be interested to work out some plan, for out a plan for joining forces of Java and and C(C++?) developers.

I thought about an option to arrange a presentation of the architecture, implementation algorithms, feedback from the recent history of it's usage for production environments (any commercial users, as for today?). Depending on the Java version, which your VM is targeting - we could debug/trace/profile instruction sets (write special tools, which would help Java devs to provide support?).

As for the Java events - we have regular meetups. So we are not aware of any remote or on-site speakers.

Ivan

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