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"Stop Writing Dead Programs" by Jack Rusher @jackrusher from Strange Loop 2022 youtube.com/watch?v=8Ab3Ar…
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"Stop Writing Dead Programs" by Jack Rusher (Strange Loop 2022)
Woot! My #SRECon talk "What's the cost of a millisecond" is on YouTube! If you're into system performance, queue theory and such check it out. 10x @SREcon for having me. @ScyllaDB @P99CONF
Virtual threads sounds pretty neat youtube.com/watch?v=t14NE5…
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Modern, Scalable Concurrency for the Java Platform - Please check...
If you cannot explain something in simple terms, you don't understand it.
“Floating-Point Arithmetic: What Every Java Programmer Should Know!” Whether you're involved in numerical computation or not, this is a must-watch primer from @jddarcy! youtu.be/ajaHQ9S4uTA
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Floating-Point Arithmetic : What Every Java Programmer Should Know!
Self was one of the most brilliant language projects ever done. Most people don't realize what they owe to it. Much of the mainstream (Java & Javascript) wouldn't really work if not for that foundation (which they lobotomized).
The talk about Self language was recorded. If you are interested check it out: vimeo.com/594563690
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