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I'm glad you like my article. I wasted far too much time researching and profiling my solutions. I'm writing a blog post every one to two weeks, so I hope you'll come back.


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Xcode doesn't know about Java's internals, so it doesn't know about Java frames, although it can help with native traces.


(author here) This is part of a series of blog post. The next blog posts are: https://mostlynerdless.de/blog/2025/07/30/java-25s-new-cpu-t... (on the implementation) https://mostlynerdless.de/blog/2025/08/25/java-25s-new-cpu-t... (on sizing the queue) and a fourth on improving the performance: https://mostlynerdless.de/blog/2025/09/01/java-25s-new-cpu-t...


Maybe add those links in the posts themselves. The first one mentions what the second one will be about, you could just turn that into a link. Or have a bullet list of all the links you add to each post in the series.


Thanks for the recommendation.


And a thank you to all the other amazing companies. The work on the JEP is chiefly sponsored by SAP (with help from Datadog and Amazon).


Learn how to find bugs in the code transformation of Spring and Mockito by instrumenting their instrumenters. (I'm the author, AMA)


(I'm the author) Every wondered how C data structures are layouted and aligned in memory? Every wondered how C data structures are layouted and aligned in memory? This is the topic of the newest blog post in my hello-ebpf series.


I'm the author, ask me anything


Many JFR events don't have any descriptions, so I tried to autogenerate them using AI. I'm the author, ask me anything.


With the upcoming Java version, you can easily use native functions.

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I'm the author. I just released a new version of my open-source profiling plugin for IntelliJ, which allows you to profile Maven projects.


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