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The original benchmark had the comparison between Java thread and Java Virtual thread. https://pkolaczk.github.io/memory-consumption-of-async/


I was very much interested to understand anything close to helpful information, but all I hear is “Everything is in that book”.

Am working on building a high performance payment processing engine based on iso20022 standards and looking for such information. Would like to hear some feedback on my design documents and overall.

Development is in-progress and plan for first platform release likes somewhere in Q1 2025

1. Product Documentation - (https://openpayments.tech)

2. Developer Portal - (https://portal.openpayments.tech)


codetiger,

Kudos on your efforts for building an open RTP solution as many entities are now positioning to own their payments engine cutting out the middlemen, even the whole of some nation states. I have decades of experience in extreme uptime solutions including Fintech having founded, architected, coded, certified, and managed multiple PCI Level 1 compliant payment entities in entirety since 1997. Per your ask feel free to email me to engage in discussion.

Stay Healthy!

Bo


In safari, the text is rendering outside of the shape. You might want to take a look at that.


Good call! Thanks for letting me know! I will check it.


This should be fixed now. Thanks


+1 for the JSONTree naming.


Author here, please share your feedback for improving the library and your experience with Copilot or other tools.


This reminds me of one of the best programming tools at the time. Moving from basic to vs basic was mind blowing. I still miss such tools in the Modern era. There are lot of so called no-code or low-code tools that does things very differently today. I still think the best low-code is what VB did.


> I still miss such tools in the Modern era. There are lot of so called no-code or low-code tools that does things very differently today.

You don't have to miss it, there's still one that does things similarly: https://www.lazarus-ide.org/


And honestly, with the reactive programming approach ... a related UX for IDE should not be that hard either.

I think most framework developers unfortunately forget productivity as a key metric. Might be a bit unfair however, the lack of visual tools is disappointing.


The issue today is that developers would create their own framework, most likely something TypeScript-based running in Node or Deno or some Rust-based thing like Tauri, which all might be OK, but with their own opinionated UI styleguides and features, where then half of the native OS functionality then won't work.

You see a somewhat related degeneration in Redmond, where the new Windows Explorer doesn't have an icon in the address bar which is actually draggable so that a shortcut to the currently open folder can be created on the desktop or anywhere where such a shortcut can be used (think TrueLaunchBar). Now you have to go to the parent folder in order to Alt-Drag the folder to create a shortcut.

It's those little things which where smartly developed during the 80s and 90s, which "modern" developers seem not to have noticed and therefore just ignored while re-implementing applications like the Windows Explorer.


There are so many Chesterson's Fences[1] being destroyed with modern UX design. Everyone just wants to change things for change's sake. Or worse, to simply have another piece of unique artwork for one's portfolio. Whenever I've tried to push back on Yet Another Big UI Design, the reasons for doing it are always so vague: Our current product looks "dated." It's not "fresh." Competitors' products look "sleeker." We're using "outdated" design language. So we overhaul the application, throwing years of know-how and bugfixes away in all the refactoring.

1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Chesterton%27s_fence


Alt-drag from the parent folder... so that's the workaround... thanks for the tip on handling this deprecated feature.

Not only has the folder address icon-drag been lost in the name of progress, so too have dozens of previously useful keyboard shortcuts, plus the core ability to re-dock Windows Start Bar onto any edge of the screen... nowadays in Win11 we are restricted to only docking at the bottom.


> And honestly, with the reactive programming approach ... a related UX for IDE should not be that hard either.

I think that's what Apple is attempting with SwiftUI previews in Xcode; given how long that took to not suck, I'd say it's probably harder than it seems.


First pcb is always special. Good luck


Am working on an open source payment processing engine for banks and financial systems. It’s a generic message orchestration engine with scalability, observability and security in primary focus http://openpayments.tech


While the internet is flooded with thousands of posts about his demise, this statement you made is what I 100% agree.


Yes, in India we use 3 places for the first and then 2 places for the rest. But comma was never a thing. Fun fact: In India we use upto Crore as mentioned in the link, but recently had to learn upto Lakh Crore as the politicians looted bigger recently and went beyond normal. :)


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