The Java community has always adopted the creation of predictable and transparent program build practices. This is done to reduce the risk when developing software. Continuous delivery of strong code is only possible using the feedback obtained during the programming procedure. The first-to-know approach allows a programmer to understand the problems and then implement the solutions before the program is out for general testing.
All developers will need standardized tools and practices to get the necessary feedback to deliver strong code. There are already external tools that can be used to checkout the finalized code. What programmers need is the comparison of their techniques in real time, during the programming procedure. This is where the use of microbenchmarks has its importance.
However, microbenchmark techniques are not commonly used in...