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Unconference: Performance
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Monday Apr 4 / 01:40PM BST
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Monica Beckwith
Java Champion, First Lego League Coach, passionate about JVM Performance @Microsoft
Peter Lawrey
CEO @Chronicle_SW
Chris Seaton
Researcher (Senior Staff Engineer) @Shopify
Ben Evans
Java Champion, Author of "Java in a Nutshell"