I worked for a company that sold 'real time' tools (real time as in,
missile control, fly by wire, nuclear containment)
if the tank for 'hot', you need to start the process (automatically) to
pull the rods in 50 us (microseconds)
someone came up with a 'real time java'. the biggest problem with java,
is garbage(string/memory) collection.
it's really pittiful.. you hear see the engineers at DOS, DISA, NASA,
United Defense, laugh when you talk about 'real time java'
On 8/15/12 12:37 PM, Tony Graziano wrote:
Old argument. I've made it myself. Not sure the motive was to make
people buy more memory, just how they wanted to make everything "in
memory" and less dependent on storage. It's a two-edged sword for sure
though.
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