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hanno.codes
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| | | | | In the summer of 2021, I got my Java 11 certification. I expected it to be quite a breeze, because I'd been a Java developer for 14 years and surely I should have seen it all by now, right? Turned out I was very wrong. I came across lots of things that I didn't even know were possible with Java. In this weekly blog series I will go through 11 of these 'crazy learnings' that surprised me the most, even as an experienced developer. This week is about accessing static interface methods. | |
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michaelscodingspot.com
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| | | | | Michael Shpilt's Blog on .NET software development, C#, performance, debugging, and programming productivity | |
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www.zend.com
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| | | | | The PHP Security Center is a tool for DevOps and developers. Developers should use it to understand what versions of PHP they should target for production, as well as to understand what areas of their code might be vulnerable, and how to mitigate PHP vulnerabilities pro-actively. | |
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fueled.com
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| | | Amongst the clamor of "machine learning" and "artificial intelligence", there was another clear message that Apple wanted to hammer home in its WWDC24 Developer State of the Union:"...the best apps are built with Native SDKs". This is certainly true from a developer's perspective. Native SDKs integrate into a given operating system exactly as the platform [...] | ||