Peter Lawrey - Low Latency Code in Java 8
How do Java 8's new features, Lambdas and Optional in particular, perform? Do they create garbage and is there anything you can do about it? Peter Lawrey likes to inspire developers to improve the craftmanship of their solutions, engineer their systems for simplicity and performance, and enjoy their work more by being creative and innovative. He has a popular blog “Vanilla Java” which gets 120K page views per month, he is 2nd and 3rd on StackOverflow.com for Concurrency and Java respectively, and is lead developer of the OpenHFT project which includes support for thread safe off heap memory, thread pinning and low latency persistence and IPC (as low as 100 nano-seconds). http://vanillajava.blogspot.com.au/

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Peter Lawrey - Intro to OpenHFT

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Designing, Building and Testing Low Latency Microservices

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Adventures with concurrent programming in Java: A quest for predictable latency by Martin Thompson

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Parallel Streams, CompletableFuture, and All That: Concurrency in Java 8

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Learn about JVM internals - what does the JVM do?

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How Netflix Uses Java - 2026 Edition

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Tomasz Nurkiewicz — CompletableFuture in Java 8, asynchronous processing done right

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Low latency Java systems, Stefan Angelov

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Building Low Latency Microservices & Monoliths in Java • Peter Lawrey • GOTO 2016

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Java 8 best practices by Stephen Colebourne

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The New Java Best Practices by Stephen Colebourne

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How low can you go? Ultra low latency Java in the real world - Daniel Shaya

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I am done with Golang

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Concurrency Concepts in Java by Douglas Hawkins

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Building Low Latency Trading Systems

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Troubleshooting Memory Problems in Java Applications

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Effective Java - Still Effective After All These Years

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Low Latency Java in the Real World: LMAX Exchange & the Zing JVM • Gil Tene • GOTO 2015

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Simple Code, High Performance

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