
Episode 215
Low Code, No Code, WYSIWYG …and some CRaC
A conversation with John Ceccarelli about no code, low code, Azul JVM and CRaC
airhacks.fm podcast with adam bien · adam-bien.com
November 13, 20221h 1m
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Show Notes
An airhacks.fm conversation with John Ceccarelli (@jceccarelli1) about:
Macintosh 512K, writing short stories and playing Dark Castle, studying European politics, enjoying Brno and Prague, learning Czech from a communist book, technical writing for Sun Microsystems, working on NetBeans Matisse, WYSIWYG precision is challenging, NetBeans Visual Web Pack was extremely popular, Sun’s JSF woodstock, separation of generated and implemented code is challenging, explaining AWS Lambdas with EJBs, visual representation of complex code is challenging, NetBeans vs. IntelliJ strategies, Installing Java Support in Visual Studio Code, working on JVM internals at Azul Systems, Azul JVMs Zulu vs. Prime, the Falcon JIT, optimising JVM for Apache Cassandra, the Renaissance Suite, memento and openJDK CRaC, Azul’s CRAC optimization, crowdourcing the optimizations, quarkus on Azul’s CRaC, Azul Prime is based on LLVM, Foojay and azul
John Ceccarelli on twitter: @jceccarelli1