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[[wikipedia:Graal_(compiler)|Graal]] is a next version of [[HotSpot]] [[VM]]. Instead of [[HotSpot]], which is written in [[C]] and [[C++]], [[Graal]] is written in [[Java]]. This makes the code generation more approachable to [[Java]] programmers (at least on universities) and as such there is likely to be more progress on [[Graal]] than there ever was on [[HotSpot]].
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[[wikipedia:Graal_(compiler)|Graal]] is an alternative version of the [[HotSpot]] [[VM]] compiler. Instead of [[HotSpot]] C2 - aka server compiler, which is written in [[C]] and [[C++]], [[Graal]] is written in [[Java]]. This makes the code generation more approachable to [[Java]] programmers (at least on universities) and as such there is likely to be more progress on [[Graal]] than there ever was on [[HotSpot]].

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Graal is an alternative version of the HotSpot VM compiler. Instead of HotSpot C2 - aka server compiler, which is written in C and C++, Graal is written in Java. This makes the code generation more approachable to Java programmers (at least on universities) and as such there is likely to be more progress on Graal than there ever was on HotSpot.

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