Java recap for week 21/2022
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IntelliJ will soon look like Visual Studio Code 384 comments in 3 discussions
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Translating math into code with examples in Java, Racket, Haskell, Python (2011) 169 comments in 5 discussions
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JEP 428: Structured Concurrency Proposed To Target JDK 19 130 comments in 2 discussions
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Close Encounters of The Java Memory Model Kind (2016) 65 comments in 1 discussion
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Replacing finalizers with cleaners 35 comments in 1 discussion
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Preparing for Spring Boot 3.0 30 comments in 1 discussion
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Adoptium Marketplace Launches - Multiple OpenJDK Vendors 26 comments in 1 discussion
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Datafaker: An Alternative to Using Production Data 23 comments in 1 discussion
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Java data access technology survey results - 2022 vs. 2019 22 comments in 1 discussion
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p8g 0.2.0 – 2D graphics library for C and Java 22 comments in 7 discussions
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openjdk.java.net ➜ openjdk.org 11 comments in 1 discussion
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Testing Clean Cleaner Cleanup! 9 comments in 1 discussion
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My second launched app using kotlin (Weather App) 7 comments in 1 discussion
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Eclipse Foundation unveils Java binaries marketplace 7 comments in 1 discussion
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Java Hashtable, HashMap, ConcurrentHashMap – Performance impact 6 comments in 1 discussion
Releases #
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Dropwizard 2.1.0 has been released 8 comments in 1 discussion
Projects #
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Calling C# from Java 44 comments in 2 discussions
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Dominion official Early Access, the Java17 Entity Component System now available as a snapshot from the Maven Central repository 35 comments in 3 discussions
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Step by step guide of setting up SSL/TLS for a server and client 35 comments in 7 discussions
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I have build a android app called Just Listen and it is open source 29 comments in 1 discussion
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MockNeat – the modern Java faker lib 15 comments in 2 discussions
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Stacktrace-decoroutinator v.2.3.2 with Java Instrumentation API support 5 comments in 1 discussion
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Made a terminal game in Java: Names Adriana.System 2 comments in 1 discussion
Videos #
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The Future of Java by Mark Little 13 comments in 1 discussion
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Kotlin Standard Library functions like map, filter, and repeat allow you to call `suspend` functions in the lambda parameter, but nothing in their signature indicates suspension. How do they do it? 🕵️ Sebastian has the answer: It’s all about inlining. 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Pure Kotlin - Beautiful World Without Loops & Variables • Jarek Ratajski • Devoxx Poland 2021
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