Not what is was looking for. I was hoping to see some examples of Java byte code and how JVM interprets it, and examples of the machine(?) code that JIT compiles this to. Instead this video only talks about performance metrics of JIT-compiled code. The video hardly says anything about the inner workings of how JIT figures out what to compile nor anything else about JIT or the JVM.
the worst thing about that hair is its a choice, he chose to have that hair, who on earth would choose that hair? being bald is a thousand times better than that monstrosity.
@@ksrajavel that hair is an option, why someone would choose to have hair like that, i have no idea. i would rather be completely bald, not even kidding.
The application possibilities you mentioned....ON POINT!!
Very good part of the video
so many mean comments on his hair style, but this guy is really awesome!
Very cool stuff. I didn't know exchanges and banks considered 200 ms outage!!
Not what is was looking for. I was hoping to see some examples of Java byte code and how JVM interprets it, and examples of the machine(?) code that JIT compiles this to. Instead this video only talks about performance metrics of JIT-compiled code. The video hardly says anything about the inner workings of how JIT figures out what to compile nor anything else about JIT or the JVM.
seeing the typo in endNanos as endNaos makes me wonder how the code still worked for the logs given the error should happen at compile time.
didn't know Bjarne Stroustrup could write Java
the worst thing about that hair is its a choice, he chose to have that hair, who on earth would choose that hair? being bald is a thousand times better than that monstrosity.
Didn't know Benjamin Franklin could code
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Atleast the person in the video is providing life to learners! You are giving temporary laugh to trollers
@@ksrajavel Chill bro.
@@ksrajavel that hair is an option, why someone would choose to have hair like that, i have no idea. i would rather be completely bald, not even kidding.
Came back to this video because of a recent project. Completely forgot about this comment.
Any advice on how to prewarm the vm?
Azul System's Zing JVM with ReadyNow Technology
www.azul.com/products/zing/readynow-technology-for-zing/
RUN it first time. Store the loaded classes etc in a kind of cache. Next time when you run, just load the cache. Boom!
microwave
@@tobor. 🤣I tried, but I got a TooWarmException
black hole sum! black hole sum!
The title is a clickbait. HOW THE JVM WORKS ISN'T EVEN MENTIONED.
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AgRee ! ... Ha... Ha ... LiaR :-)
God this was annoying
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