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| | | | In the "Let's Take a Look at...?!" blog series I am exploring interesting projects, developments and technologies in the data and streaming space. This can be KIPs and FLIPs, open-source projects, services, relevant improvements to Java and the JVM, and more. The idea is to get some hands-on experience, learn about potential use cases and applications, and understand the trade-offs involved. If you think there's a specific subject I should take a look at, let me know in the comments below. Update March 28: This post is on being discussed Hacker News ?? Java 24 got released last week, and what a meaty release it is: more than twenty Java Enhancement Proposals (JEPs) have been shipped, including highlights such as compact object headers (JEP 450, I hope to spend some time diving into that one some time soon), a new class-file API (JEP 484), and more flexible constructor bodies (JEP 492, third preview). One other JEP which might fly a bit under the radar is JEP 483 ("Ahead-of-Time Class Loading & Linking"). It promises to reduce the start-up time of Java applications without requiring any modifications to the application itself, what's not to be liked about that? Let's take a closer look! | |
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| | | | Do you know that many famous people were born at the end of April? I'll give you some samples. April 21 is the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II; Vladimir Lenin was born on April 22, William Shakespeare on April 21, and Adolf Hitler on April 20. Maybe I shouldn't include Hitler here, but he had... | |
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quarkus.io
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| | | | Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java | |
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