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Tuesday, October 11 • 10:40 - 11:30
JerryScript: An Ultra-lightweight JavaScript Engine for the Internet of Things - Tilmann Scheller, Samsung Electronics

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JerryScript is a lightweight JavaScript engine designed to bring the success of JavaScript to small IoT devices like lamps, thermometers, switches and sensors. This class of devices tends to use resource-constrained microcontrollers which are too small to fit a large JavaScript engine like V8 or JavaScriptCore.
JerryScript is heavily optimized for low memory consumption and runs on platforms with less than 64KB of RAM and less than 200KB of flash memory. Despite the low footprint, JerryScript is a full-featured JavaScript engine implementing the entire ECMAScript 5.1 standard. It is actively used in production and runs already on hundreds of thousands of smartwatches!
JerryScript is an open source project and has been released under the Apache License 2.0.
The talk will include a demo showing JavaScript code executing on top of JerryScript on a resource-constrained microcontroller.

Speakers
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Tilmann Scheller

LLVM Compiler Engineer, Samsung Electronics
Tilmann Scheller is a Principal Compiler Engineer working in the Samsung Open Source Group, his primary focus is on the ARM/AArch64 backends of LLVM. He has been working on LLVM since 2007 and has held previous positions involving LLVM at NVIDIA and Apple.


Tuesday October 11, 2016 10:40 - 11:30 CEST
Salon 4+5 London - Ground Level
  OpenIoT Summit