[talk] Python

Sujit K M kmsujit at gmail.com
Thu Apr 28 10:04:58 EDT 2016


On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 7:26 PM, Edward Capriolo <edlinuxguru at gmail.com> wrote:
> "No Size of In Java Is what I see in this document.
>
> But let me take a guess, Every programmer has to calculate his object
> size an then
> see whether it is actually equal to file size on his disk. Or better
> still add a commit hook
> to check and do a basic primitive validation."
>
> It is rather easy to pick something declare you do not like it, and then
> cherry pick all the things "wrong" with it.

You seem to be claiming a wizard, which I have no way of knowing or wanting.

Before you pass comment please answer the below questions that I had asked
in a very polite tone. Below Questions

>> >>> Could you please clarify further? I mean does it involve a object size
>> >>> on the JVM.
>> >>> How to measure the size occupied by the Object? How much extra space
>> >>> the
>> >>> JVM
>> >>> needs? What is JDK Feature that Let's you claim this?
>> >>>
>> >>> I have serious questions regarding this claim. As Interpreted or JIT
>> >>> compiled languages
>> >>> should in reality occupy more space.



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