@rich0H @envygeeks @voidspace having separate heaps per process and requiring context switches to copy data between procs is slow
@rich0H @envygeeks @voidspace when you're on a multicore machine with a NUMA-like architecture, a shared heap makes the most sense
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@bascule@envygeeks@voidspace Always. For all usecases. Definitely. -
@rich0H@envygeeks@voidspace for managed language runtimes, yeah, pretty much -
@bascule@envygeeks@voidspace Except this discussion was managed runtime vs multiprocess and IPC.
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