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steps to reproduce
Write a loop, from 1 to 80000, each time add a random int to the max heap.
In theory it takes very little time(NlogN, N=80000, <1sec ), but the program does take a long time.
I'v also tested the BinaryHeap in https://github.com/SolutionsDesign/Algorithmia, it performs well, so it is probably due to the bad algorithm.