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Bite-sized bytecode: How classes and class loaders work in the JVM

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Bite-sized bytecode: How classes and class loaders work in the JVM

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In this session, we'll discuss how JVM classes are created, how the JVM loads classes with ClassLoaders and the ways in which classes can be manipulated and generated at runtime.

About the speaker

Alex Blewitt has been working with Java since its first release, and has worked on JVM projects at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse, where he was the JCP representative until 2016. He co-founded the Docklands.LJC and has spoken about Java and performance at several conferences, and writes for InfoQ about Java and JVM topics.

Before moving to Santander in 2020 he worked at Apple on Swift, and has authored books in Swift and Eclipse plugin development.

Alex lives and works in Milton Keynes, and if the weather's nice, goes flying from nearby Sywell.

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