One of my first Rust projects was implementing our company's Java coding challenge. Was shocked to find that it was slower. Eventually got it on par, but it was not easy.
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One thing I feel is particularly underappreciated is that the JIT is essentially doing profile guided optimization on your specific workload.
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Hell yea! Loved this and
@cliff_click's other talks: Bits of Advice for the VM Writer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqw57GJSrac …
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But JVM (the impressive virtual machine / JIT) != Java the (imperative, mutable data, bare concurrency support) language? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_JVM_languages …
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With Graalvm your language can benefit from optimizing runtime as well.
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Having to support a giant market of unfashionable corporate coders with money seems to attract some smart people ;)
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Unfashionable !
. I guess you might know that there's nothing close to JVM as long as a development ecosystem is concerned.
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yeah, i must agree with this, nothing comes close to the JVM, yet where i work there are a lot of projects written that turn out to be slow and buggy, guess that's a developer thing, or maybe java just attracts very clever people.
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dev time is expensive. Most devs would prefer to finish their work;)
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