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For some reason, I wouldn’t touch “free” from Oracle with a barge pole…

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Imagine relying on GraalVM for all your production workloads and then one day Oracle announces a renewed pricing structure for it. Of course that could never possibly happen /s

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… or they sue you for using their API … or doing something similarly impertinent.

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It’s just as shocking to me but after doing .NET Core dev (on my Mac) I can’t imagine going back to Java. .NET feels actually more modern (almost sane Scala-like)

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This feels 3 years too late

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It’s about GraalVM’s enterprise edition. The free version was… free since forever.

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I know but Graal has always been kind of a licensing nightmare that feels designed to get you audited by Oracle. Most software organizations are trying to avoid paying ridiculous fees to Oracle.

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