OVERVIEW
The University of California, San Diego’s Non-Volatile System Laboratory and the Storage and Networking Industry Association (SNIA) host Persistent Programming In Real Life (PIRL) to bring together software development leaders interested in learning about programming methodologies for persistent memories and sharing their experiences with others. This is a meeting for developer project leads on the front lines of persistent programming, not sales, marketing, or non-technical management. This two-day event will enable leaders to learn what their peers have done, and want to do, with persistent memory, what worked, what was hard, and what was surprising.
Please contact swanson@cs.ucsd.edu with any questions.