FOSDEM 2011

This january I attended the FOSDEM in Brussels for the first time. Before I only visited those expensive enterprise conferences like JAOO, JAX and the like. It really was a great experience. A free conference (in terms of registrations fees) about free and open source software. I hope I can attend it next year again.

I stayed at the Java Dev-Room for most of the time. The speakers there were not the best presenters (cause they are real geeks) but still they gave me inspiration and I could widen my horizon by learning new stuff from them.

One nice thing was that some companies (Oracle, tarent, …) were sponsoring a dinner. The conversations with the participating Java folks were very nice. We talked a little about everything concerning IT stuff. From different hardware architectures to design patterns and political stuff.

One neat tool I have to look into is SystemTap. It enables one to do sophisticated application diagnosis on a Linux OS. For example trace down a Java method call through the JVM down to the native system call. Pretty detailed and interesting tool if one is faced with very tricky performance or functional problems.

JAOO 2010

This years JAOO conference was quite nice again. I was not able to attend all the sessions I wanted to, but just being there and meeting new people is worth it already. For example Mr. Gosling. ;-) Or of cause Rohde who was so kind to give us a place to stay during the conference. Thanks mate.

What I really have to look into is how concurrent programming will be done in the future on the Java platform. Brian Goetz did a really interesting talk about this topic.

Besides that I couldn’t get more inspiration from this years conference. But that is OK. Denmark is a great country and it is always a good thing to stop by. After the conference I had some time to travel up to Aalborg and Skagen and then drive back to Germany along the Danish coast side visiting Klitmøller etc.