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But for most developers using GC (Garbage Collected) languages, not understanding these concepts does not affect their ability to earn a salary and continue working.
Yes, now we don't have time to look into optimization. Unless it has started to make a profit.
I believe the audience for this article is those who use managed languages. From a modern perspective, this may have some value for those who have been involved in managed language development from the beginning.
Ancient but useful resource: https://people.freebsd.org/~lstewart/articles/cpumemory.pdf
Yes, this article simply introduces the basic concepts of abstract storage for beginners. It's a very high-level introduction, which I think is well done for developers of managed languages, such as JavaScript.