Thomas Stüfe
Thomas is a JVM engineer at Red Hat and a long-time OpenJDK committer. He has worked with JVMs in one form or another for the last two decades, mostly in memory management and runtime areas. He is the primary developer of the Metaspace allocator and one of the main contributors to JEP 450 "Compact Object Headers". He writes - at very irregular intervals - at https://stuefe.de.
Events
Title | Day | Room | Track | Start | End |
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Quo Vadis, class space? A look at class metadata storage in the Hotspot JVM |
Saturday | UD2.208 (Decroly) | Free Java | 13:30 | 13:55 |