Graal is awesome and native image is the most useless of its features, who cares about it? seriuosly when did we start caring about startup time more than performance?
Startup time is relevant for "serverless", where an instance of your server is started in response to a network request instead of running all the time, and for command line tools, where you don't want to wait a second every time you use the command.
@@krellin I don’t think startup times are irrelevant to be very honest. Is it the most important problem? For sure not, but it is still something that can potentially mean cost reductions, more reliable releases, and perhaps reduced round trips to get stuff deployed. But granted, it takes a very long time to compile.
It never occurred to me that Python could, in any way be used with GraalVM. Thanks for this session!
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Graal is awesome and native image is the most useless of its features, who cares about it? seriuosly when did we start caring about startup time more than performance?
Startup time is relevant for "serverless", where an instance of your server is started in response to a network request instead of running all the time, and for command line tools, where you don't want to wait a second every time you use the command.
@@krellin I don’t think startup times are irrelevant to be very honest. Is it the most important problem? For sure not, but it is still something that can potentially mean cost reductions, more reliable releases, and perhaps reduced round trips to get stuff deployed. But granted, it takes a very long time to compile.
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