The motivation behind this talk is to provide insights on the performance and consumability for both languages. And also provide recommendations to developers and architects for different architectural combinations with these runtimes that work best for various modern workload scenarios.
Objective of the presentation:
Two platforms, two different paradigms. However, workload characteristics are not derived from these paradigms, instead driven by business needs - and common use cases are a blend of heterogenous computational needs; ranging from string search to file system operations and from massive arithmetics to large data transport over the wire. The session evaluates the strength of programming interfaces of both Java and Node.js and provide insights on optimal performance in terms of semantic abstraction, readability, consumability, throughput, footprint etc. of both. The session also provide recommendations for different architectural combinations with these runtimes that work best for various modern workload scenarios.
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