1BRC – Nerd Sniping the Java Community by Roy van Rijn, Gunnar Morling
Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is the following: aggregate temperature values from a CSV file and group them by weather station name. There’s only one caveat: the file has one 1,000,000,000 rows!This is the task of the “One Billion Row Challenge” which went viral within the Java community earlier this year. Come and join me for this talk where I’ll dive into some of the tricks employed by the fastest solutions for processing the challenge’s 13 GB input file within less than two seconds. Parallelization and efficient memory access, optimized parsing routines using SIMD and SWAR, as well as custom map implementations are just some of the topics which we are going to discuss.I will also share some of the personal experiences and learnings which I made while running this challenge for and with the community.

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