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valhalla-docs reviews and mentions
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6 .NET Myths Dispelled — Celebrating (Almost) 21 Years of .NET
Here's a (relatively recent) post on type erasure from the lead of the value types project at Oracle https://github.com/openjdk/valhalla-docs/blob/main/site/design-notes/in-defense-of-erasure.md
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OpenJDK proposals would bring universal generics to Java
Don't get stuck too much on the details of performance or where things are stored. That's not the primary motivation. They wouldn't put in all this effort just for that. The primary motivation is consistency of the language. The JEPs are a little dry and don't give the full picture. I think this documentation is better.
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Java 17 / JDK 17: General Availability
I haven't been following it incredibly closely, but I have checked in from time to time. It's a hard problem, but there's a lot of real progress (https://github.com/openjdk/valhalla-docs/blob/main/site/desi...).
I'd wager that it will ship by the next LTS, in 2024.
- If you could change one thing in the Java and one thing in the JVM, what would you change?
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State of Valhalla: JVM Model (by John Rose and Brian Goetz)
Have your read this part of docs? https://github.com/openjdk/valhalla-docs/blob/main/site/design-notes/state-of-valhalla/01-background.md#the-costs-of-indirection
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The primary programming language of valhalla-docs is CSS.