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Even leaving Rust aside, by choosing a memory-unsafe language, you're saying that the small delta in performance between GC and no-GC is worth more to your app than massive unavoidable-in-practice security problems. Seems extremely dubious.
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I wonder what fraction of programmers are aware that any GC technique exists other than mark and sweep and naive reference counting.
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the most common complaint about GC i hear isn't the small delta in performance, but the large delta in worst-case latency that makes even soft real-time applications hard to develop
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I thought that fixed in recent years with more latency sensitive algorithms (which some modern languages always use and in case of java you can opt into using)?
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OpenJDK design choices are very focused on long running server applications. Design choices for the Android Runtime are far different. Has equally modern concurrent compacting GC with a focus on latency for apps in foreground and memory usage in the background, not throughput.
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Android 12 manages to run surprisingly well with 512MB to 1024MB of memory and only efficiency cores in the Android Go configuration. It's far smoother than Android 4 was on a flagship SoC with 2GB of memory. It has actually gotten genuinely leaner and faster over time.
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