linuxupskillchallenge
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linuxupskillchallenge
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HOW THIS WORKS...
Overview of the course content
Overview of the course content
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Day 0 Azure Linux Image issue
Per instructions: https://github.com/snori74/linuxupskillchallenge/blob/master/00-Azure-Free-Tier.md
- How This Works
- Questions and chat, Day 7...
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Free cloud vm without a credit card
Check this out
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Questions and chat, Day 11...
Redirection of both stdout and stderr. Not something we directly covered, but have look back at the RESOURCES for Day 8, and Livia's video for that day
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Looking for some resources.
(I've also found what I had mentioned in a different comment, see r/linuxupskillchallenge and their github repo https://github.com/snori74/linuxupskillchallenge - this covers most of the things in my tasks 1&2 text files on github, with resources listed etc)
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Top 10 Developer Trends, Mon Sep 07 2020
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JDK
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Show HN: I Built a Java IDE for iPad
I felt out of the loop, thinking that Zero VM was some kind of new distro for OpenJDK but chasing <https://packages.debian.org/sid/openjdk-22-jre-zero#:~:text=...> to <https://sources.debian.org/src/openjdk-11/11.0.23%2B9-1/debi...> lead me to https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/tree/jdk-22-ga/src/hotspot/cp...
It seems that it's a specific CPU target for the Hotspot JIT for non-mainstream architectures (or for research purposes, as I saw mentioned once)
- JEP draft: Exception handling in switch
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Java 23: The New Features Are Officially Announced
Completely gutted from the OpenJDK, last I checked. See here for the culprit PR: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/pull/18688
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macOS 14.4 might break Java on your machine
> Yes, they're changing one aspect of signal handler use to work around this problem. They're not stopping the use of signal handlers in general. Hotspot continues to use signals for efficiency in general. See https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/9059727df135dc90311bd476...
This whole thread is about SIGSEGV, and specifically their SIGSEGV handling. However, catching normal signals is not about efficiency.
Some of their exception handling is still odd: There is no reason for a program that receives SIGILL to ever attempt continuing. But others is fine, like catching SIGFPE to just forward an exception to the calling code.
(Sure, you could construct an argument to say that this is for efficiency if you considered the alternative to be implementing floating point in software so that all exceptions exist in user-space, but hardware floating point is the norm and such alternative would be wholly unreasonable.)
> The wonderful thing about choosing not to care about facts is having whatever opinions you want.
I appreciate the irony of you making such statement, proudly thinking that your opinion equals fact, and therefore any other opinion is not.
This discussion is nothing but subjective opinion vs. subjective opinion. Facts are (hopefully, as I can only speak for myself) inputs to both our opinions, but no opinion about "good" or "bad", "nasty" or not can ever be objective. Objective code quality does not exist.
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The Return of the Frame Pointers
I remember talking to Brendan about the PreserveFramePointer patch during my first months at Netflix in 2015. As of JDK 21, unfortunately it is no longer a general purpose solution for the JVM, because it prevents a fast path being taken for stack thawing for virtual threads: https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/d32ce65781c1d7815a69ceac...
- JDK-8180450: secondary_super_cache does not scale well
- The One Billion Row Challenge
- AVX2 intrinsics for Arrays.sort methods (int, float arrays)
- A gentle introduction to two's complement
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Java JEP 461: Stream Gatherers
Map doesn't implement the Collection interface.
https://github.com/openjdk/jdk/blob/master/src/java.base/sha...
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