The JVM : From Compilation to Execution

"The JVM: From Compilation to Execution" explores the journey of Java code from source to runtime. This talk demystifies how the Java Virtual Machine transforms compiled bytecode into executable instructions through its key components: the Class Loader, Runtime Data Areas, and Execution Engine. We’ll uncover the JVM’s role in platform independence, security, and performance, highlighting processes like JIT compilation, garbage collection, and memory management. This is a conceptual discussion, focusing on the abstract ideas behind the JVM—no code involved!

Speaker(s)

Mohammed Kssim

Mohammed Kssim
Advanced software engineering student at INPT

My name is Mohammed Kssim, and I am from Fes. I am currently a second-year software engineering student at INPT in Rabat. I have a strong interest in backend development, where I enjoy designing and implementing robust and scalable server-side solutions. I am particularly passionate about working with Java and the Spring Boot framework, which allows me to build modern, efficient, and maintainable applications. Through my academic journey and personal projects, I continue to deepen my expertise in creating reliable backend systems that meet user and business needs.

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