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Open Source in Finance eXchange: Ben Evans on Making every millisecond count! JVM performance tuning in the real-world
Making every millisecond count! JVM performance tuning in the real-world
Why is performance analysis so hard to do well? What features of Java are the actual big-ticket items when it comes to performance? How much have recent advances in the JVM really helped? Is there any good news coming with JDK 7? How do I stop myself becoming the "performance soothsayer" of my group? How can I stop having the "which is faster - Java or C++" discussion?
These are some of the questions than Ben will answer as he reviews the current state of low-level Java performance tuning for low-latency applications, and talks about his experiences squeezing every last microsecond from financial applications.
ABOUT BEN EVANS
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Ben has been developing software professionally since 1997, with a career taking in finance, gaming, media and third-sector and has worked on projects as diverse as BT's initial experimental 3G deployments, the Google IPO, BBC iPlayer and virtualised
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PODCAST MAKING EVERY MILLISECOND COUNT! JVM PERFORMANCE TUNING IN THE REAL-WORLD
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