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Recently I've got a chance to talk with several commercial VM engineer, and I would like to publish some summary of conversation: "I use Visual studio for native and Eclipse for java" "I would really like to be able to debug by going from JVM-code to Java-code [...]
Finally I've found some time to write my first blog post! And there is a good reason to do this - the coming-soon upload of Intel® Performance Tuning Utility version 3.0 to WhatIf site. This version will include a huge number of bug fixes as well as new features - such as data latency analysis, [...]
Historically general mechanism to debug managed code with encapsulation or involving of unmanaged code is in using of two different debuggers (see http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/j-jnidebug/index.html, http://developers.sun.com/learning/javaoneonline/2006/tools/TS-1011.pdf for details). What engineers could expect from switching to single debugger scenario? For developers single debugger scenario is a comfortable environment with unified style of management of key-binding, macro definitions, scripts and so [...]
Traditionally we have several debugging concepts to choose out-of- and in- process debugging. Let’s start from in-process, as soon as I own debugger implementing in-process debugger implementation. There are several examples of in-process debugging in industry: printf-debugging (very powerful and helpful;) http://udrepper.livejournal.com/5018.html), kernels' and hypervisors' debuggers. In fact kernels and hypervisor debugger, has no really [...]
In my last blog post, I mentioned that I would be giving my talk at "The New New Internet, Web 2.0 Accelerator" while wearing a gorilla costume. Now that this event has taken place, I feel I should give some explanation and photographic evidence. Here I am in costume backstage. I'm dressed as a "Zombie Vampire [...]
Last week I attended Intel's annual Software Enabling Summit in Anaheim. This is a worldwide gathering of Intel's software engineers charged with ensuring that the world's software takes best advantage of Intel processor and platform features. (Sidebar: My wife thought it was really funny that we had a whole conference about "enabling", and suggested that I [...]
In the DC area on the 31st? Then come see me talk about Intel Mash Maker at "The New New Internet", as part of their "Web 2.0 Accelerator". http://thenewnewinternet.com/ Should be fun, particularly as I'm planning to give the talk in a gorilla suit (wondering why? You'll have to come see the talk).
My name is Vasily Levchenko and that is my 1st blog on Intel dot com site. My first entry is about of my involving in "Integrated Debugger for Java/JNI environments" project ... I became the owner of this project when development had been was fairly completed and authors (Vitaly Provodin and Ivan Popov who were represented [...]
James Reinders is currently presenting at the Intel Developer Forum Press Day. He just announced the launch of What If to the Press. The site is currently hosting three software projects. Integrated Debugger for Java*/JNI Environments Intel® Performance Tuning Utility 2.0 Intel® C++ STM Compiler, Prototype Edition We have been working on this site for a few months and [...]
A few months ago, I was working with Aaron Tersteeg to make sure that we clearly summarized our involvement with the the Apache Harmony community. We got to talking about a few other projects that that I've been working on. Aaron told me about this "What If Alpha Software" concept that Intel was working to [...]