Mon 3 Apr 2017 09:50 - 10:15 at D2.10 - Better Tools and Tooling Infrastructure

The disconnect between programming languages and the developer tools needed to make them useful has grown wide since the days of programming systems with integral tool support, such as Self (1989), Smalltalk (1980), and Lisp (1965). Tools now are typically an afterthought: expensive to develop, delivered late if ever, and arrive with undesirable performance trade-offs.

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Michael Van De Vanter is a researcher at Oracle Labs in Redwood Shores, CA. His current project is to ensure that the high-performance language implementations made possible by the Truffle/Graal platform are accompanied by tools, such as debuggers, profilers, and others, with minimal extra development effort. He was previously author of the Maxine Inspector, a combination debugger and visual heap inspector for the Maxine Research VM, and before that Principal Investigator of the Jackpot project at Sun Microsystems Labs.

Mon 3 Apr

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09:00 - 10:30
Better Tools and Tooling InfrastructureMoreVMs at D2.10
09:00
25m
Talk
When a Mouse Eats a Python: Smalltalk-style Development for Python and Ruby
MoreVMs
Tim Felgentreff Hasso-Plattner-Institute, Potsdam, Fabio Niephaus Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Tobias Pape HPI, Germany, Robert Hirschfeld HPI
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09:25
25m
Talk
Debugging Await in Dart
MoreVMs
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09:50
25m
Talk
Building Reusable, Low-overhead Tooling Support into a High Performance Polyglot VM
MoreVMs
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10:15
25m
Talk
Debugging with Back-In-Time Evaluation
MoreVMs
Stefan Schulz Philipps-Universität Marburg, Christoph Bockisch Philipps-Universität Marburg
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