Java recap for week 8/2025
From toNewsletter sent every monday with a recap of articles, projects and tutorials from previous week.
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Google's Shift to Rust Programming Cuts Android Memory Vulnerabilities by 68% 141 comments in 3 discussions
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State of Scala and Clojure Surveys: How is functional programming on JVM doing 60 comments in 2 discussions
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My experience after switching from Java to Go 23 comments in 1 discussion
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Fast Incremental JVM Assembly Jar Creation with Mill 8 comments in 1 discussion
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Revenge of the sequence 3 comments in 1 discussion
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Multiplatform Strings - Chris Banes 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Top 5 Books to Learn Core Java from scratch 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Double Loop TDD: Building My Kotlin Blog Engine "the Right Way" (part 2)
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KotlinConf 2025 Workshop – "Building Shared UI With Compose Multiplatform"
Releases #
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Apache Netbeans 25 released 41 comments in 1 discussion
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Apache Fury Serialization Framework 0.10.0 released: 2X smaller size for map serialization
Projects #
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Show HN: New Java Reverse Engineering Tool (Injected DLL, Runtime Analysis) 13 comments in 2 discussions
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Sailormoon characters api using ktor framework 12 comments in 2 discussions
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[For beginners] Contribute to a lightweight Java library for querying JSON data using SQL-like syntax. 6 comments in 2 discussions
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A GitHub repository to learn java 5 comments in 1 discussion
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TabShell: a lightweight platform for building tab-based applications in JavaFX using the MVVM pattern 5 comments in 1 discussion
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Telegram Storage: A free, 1M records NoSQL cloud database in your Telegram channel 4 comments in 1 discussion
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doc4k: An interactive CLI tool designed for analyzing large Kotlin projects using AI. 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Show HN: Fray: A controlled concurrency testing framework for the JVM
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Kocoboy: An experimental Kotlin Multiplatform, Compose Multiplatform, GameBoy Emulator.
Videos #
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First Look at JetBrains Junie Autonomous AI Agent 16 comments in 1 discussion
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