This morning, my co-worker
Jason Swartz had the great idea of a
conference focussing on JVM languages. This seemed like a particularly good idea, given the uncertainty surrounding JavaOne. Personally, I think the JavaOne powers-that-be have done a good job showcasing other languages, especially the last two years. Anyways, I joked that we could probably host it at our north campus, since it has proper facilities and regularly hosts medium sized conferences, and that we just needed the support of folks from the Groovy, JRuby, Scala, and Clojure communities. A lot of folks seemed to like the idea, and had some great feedback/questions. So let me phrase some of these questions in the context of "a JavaOne-ish replacement, focussing on alternative languages on the JVM, but ultimately driven by the community". Ok here are some of the questions.
1.) What about Java?
2.) What about languages other than Groovy, JRuby, Scala, and Clojure?
3.) What about first class technologies with their roots in Java, like Hadoop, Cassandra, etc.?
Certainly I have opinions on some of these, but obviously any kind of effort like this requires huge participation from the developer community. So what do you think? What other questions need to be asked? If there is enough interest, I will definitely try to organize it. So please leave comments below!