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+ | As can be seen, the speed is not a problem - we know how to be fast! What is bothering us these days is completeness - we would like anyone using our supported languages to take their program and just run it on top of our [[Graal]][[VM]] without any issues. That however requires some work and we need more force to make that happen quickly. That is [[OracleLabs]] Czech is hiring - in case you know [[good]] candidate write to: '''jaroslav.tulach''' at '''oracle.com''' |
Revision as of 13:26, 5 October 2015
OracleLabs organization has a new team in Czech Republic. Since Oct 1, 2015 we can really call it a team, as we are three in Prague (one guy is holding the camera) plus one guy working remotely from Brno.
And we are ready to grow! There is a lot of tasks we need to handle before we reach our goal: E.g. to make Truffle and Graal the fastest (J)VM on the planet!
Of course, the previous statement may sound a bit bold, but OracleLabs understands that vision without speculation would be today's reality. We are ready to try new approaches to existing technologies and apply radical innovation in order to push the definition of possible further. OracleLabs is a laboratory, but we are not locked in a scientific world! We are engineers ready to deliver real, working products in a release ready quality. We are ready to co-operate with other groups in Oracle to transfer our technology vision into successful products.
The above picture shows part of OracleLabs team visiting the Park Prague office in summer of 2015. The gang is huge and growing, as we are serious about what we do. We want our Graal compiler to be viable alternative to HotSpot. We want our Ruby, JavaScript, R language implementations to be the fastest ones - and we are not far from that, here is a demo showing the relative speeds of various Ruby implementations:
As can be seen, the speed is not a problem - we know how to be fast! What is bothering us these days is completeness - we would like anyone using our supported languages to take their program and just run it on top of our GraalVM without any issues. That however requires some work and we need more force to make that happen quickly. That is OracleLabs Czech is hiring - in case you know good candidate write to: jaroslav.tulach at oracle.com