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It's a pitty there is no effort to kill it and to stop using this monstrosity #ByteBuffer #Java


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You might have good or bad opinion about #Java's #ByteBuffer but reality is stubborn: experienced programmers will have very bad times "understanding" how position, limit, capacity, remaining, clear, flip and compact are all related in a coherent, clean and simple way.


In simple terms, given any #ByteBuffer reference/variable, you have no way (I repeat, no way) to know if that ByteBuffer has or not content. It might or not. Depends on the context.


@JonathanGiles Can we output node as image from PixelWriter ? I did it using #WritableImage and #ByteBuffer but didn't work at all.


#rustlang friends: if I wanted to write a super fast custom serialization/compression library, what byte level crates should I rely on? Byteorder? Bytes? Pod? Any other suggestion? Looking for basically faster equiv of #java #bytebuffer.


Byte Buffers and Non-Heap Memory (#java #memory #bytebuffer #buffer #jvm) http://icio.us/dpt2oh


#Java's #ByteBuffer (docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/…) is a very good example of a very bad designed interface. It has a very confusing, convoluted and too specific API that crosses reasonable limits that should hampers its inclusion in anything that targets general public.


Byte Buffers and Non-Heap Memory bit.ly/JteovY #bytebuffer #java #li 


Has anoyone noticed that #ShortBuffer -> #ByteBuffer ordering has changed on #Android #Nougat...


#rustlang friends: if I wanted to write a super fast custom serialization/compression library, what byte level crates should I rely on? Byteorder? Bytes? Pod? Any other suggestion? Looking for basically faster equiv of #java #bytebuffer.


It's a pitty there is no effort to kill it and to stop using this monstrosity #ByteBuffer #Java


#Java NIO (Non-blocking I/O) with Server-Client Example - #ByteBuffer and channels.Selector - #Java NIO Vs. IO crunchify.me/1UmRmEN

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