Java code benchmark focused on core java services using JMH.
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Java code benchmark focused on core java services using JMH.
Collect and analyze JMH benchmark results for continuous integration
CyBench Benchmark Launcher for running, executing and reporting JMH benchmarks.
Performance analysis of Java code using microbenchmarks with JMH
CyBench Maven build plugin
Gradle project for benchmarks with html reports generation
⌛ A sample repo for building and visualize Java and Kotlin benchmarks with JMH.
Scala Benchmark Example in JMH
CyBench Gradle build plugin
Benchmarking alternatives to java native collections
Benchmark comparison: Sheetz vs Apache POI, EasyExcel, FastExcel, Poiji
This repository contains my solutions to some problems in various online judges, such as LeetCode, HackerRank, E-Olymp, etc.
⚡ High-performance transaction processing pipeline for DecentralChain — doubles TPS from ~2,070 to ~4,080+ through parallel signature verification, write-lock optimization, and async persistence pipelining. Zero consensus changes.
Factorial calculator with fork/join framework
Performance comparison between various String and Pattern operations in Java
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