Join this BOF to discuss the future of GraalVM with the GraalVM team and community. We will share details about upcoming features of GraalVM such as Native Image Layers or JDWP-based Debugging Support, as well as GraalOS and other new components of the Graal Stack.
We'd also like to hear from you about how we can improve GraalVM: How are you using it today? What's your experience so far? How would you like to use it in the future? Which features, tools, and integrations would be good to have? And how could we further improve the developer experience for you?
Come and bring your questions and get answers directly from the team!
We'd also like to hear from you about how we can improve GraalVM: How are you using it today? What's your experience so far? How would you like to use it in the future? Which features, tools, and integrations would be good to have? And how could we further improve the developer experience for you?
Come and bring your questions and get answers directly from the team!
Alina Yurenko
Oracle Labs
Alina is a developer advocate for GraalVM at Oracle Labs, a research & development organization at Oracle. Loves both programming and natural languages, compilers, and open source.
Fabio Niephaus
Oracle Labs
Fabio Niephaus is a researcher on the GraalVM project at Oracle Labs and focuses on the developer experience and tools for GraalVM. His research interests include developer tools, programming languages, and virtual machines.
Thomas Wuerthinger
Oracle
Thomas Wuerthinger is a Vice President at Oracle Labs leading programming language implementation teams for languages including Java, JavaScript, Ruby, and R. He is the architect of the Graal compiler and the Truffle self-optimizing runtime system. Previously, he worked on the Crankshaft optimizing compiler of V8 at Google, and the Maxine research virtual machine at Sun Microsystems. He received a PhD degree from JKU Linz for his research about dynamic code evolution.