As a Java suffer I can explain a little bit about the trade-off, at that time this project has been started on Java 8 and for those who understand a little bit about Java Ecosystem the code is not the game change but how the JVM will improve it over the time. In short, whenever you compile your code Java code for the a .class it will be interpreted by the JVM on JRE, Just-in-time, or JIT, has the responsibility to over the time your program is running it will analyse and perform optimisations over the existent bytecode *C1 and C2 compiler* (that is why on that time a app running for days had a performance better than if I've just started for a couple of hours). Although In my defense, today the Java world changed you have several of options JIT, Ahead of Time Compilation, and most recently CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint). BUT when low latency is required basically you will avoid everything that has an JVM and will write it on Rust or ZIG
@costathoughts3 күн бұрын
#LuigiComeToEitherBrazilOrPortugalToTakeABeer
@jordanhasnolife5163Күн бұрын
Haha I would love nothing more than a beer in either of those countries. Thanks for your comment!
@jimmydrinkscoffee3 күн бұрын
reall happy to see his face skin gets better
@jordanhasnolife5163Күн бұрын
yippee
@kit72733 күн бұрын
Topics suggestion: Ray Data (e.g., Exoshuffle)
@jordanhasnolife51633 күн бұрын
I'll take a look!
@nukemall36783 күн бұрын
I swear I know this guy from my hometown McDonalds.
@jordanhasnolife5163Күн бұрын
You in PA?
@nukemall3678Күн бұрын
@ Yep. It was crazy seeing this all go down so close to me. lol. I've eaten at that same McDonalds many times.
@samuelzih39303 күн бұрын
Hello, brother. I believe your videos pack a lot of detail and knowledge; however, you talk in a tone as if you're gliding over a lot of things without going in depth on any of them. Also, you make statements before you start the videos that suggest uncertainty in the information you are about to deliver, as though the information might be wrong, and if it is, then we should figure it out together. It's like you're hedging. I don’t know whether you think you don’t know enough or if you feel you're not the best person to teach this, but I believe you know a lot based on all the content you put out and your position in life in general. I don’t know what your aim is with the channel, but I would assume it’s some kind of go-to source for this type of information, right? What I think could be improved are: Maybe you should cut down on downplaying your tutorials. Maybe you should speak with a bit more authority. Maybe you should also slow down a bit; some videos might benefit from not being compressed so much , i mean the informations in them. Also, if you could include this in your videos: why something is the way it is, and how it ties into the greater picture of things. It could help with clarification. Please this is not specifically about this video; its just what i have noticed about your vids i have watch so far; These are just some of my sincere thoughts; please don’t take it the wrong way. I just love your videos so much. I even completed the book Designing Data-Intensive Applications, which you suggested, and I believe you are doing great work here.Thank you and keep it up Big bro .❤
@jordanhasnolife5163Күн бұрын
I am hedging simply because I don't know much about these particular areas, and I'd like to be honest about that as opposed to acting as an authority figure on the subject matter. It's the same reason I made a systems design 2.0 series! Besides you guys, I'm also still learning a lot, and over time I hope to become more confident in this subject matter, and make better videos!