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jamesward.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article, 'Java Doesn't Suck - You're Just Using it Wrong' from 2014, highlights common pain points in enterprise Java development and suggests modern practices to overcome them. It discusses issues like complex development environments, deployment problems, slow server startup times, manual dependency management, long development cycles, monolithic releases, and the limitations of the Java language. The author advocates for using build tools, containerization, reactive programming, and alternative JVM languages to improve productivity and scalability. | |
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blog.jetbrains.com
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| | | | | It's only my (Trisha Gee's) second month back at the helm of Annotated Monthly, and I'm using the opportunity to link to some of the backlog of articles I amassed while I was away. This month's is a b | |
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www.morling.dev
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| | | | | 27 years of age, and alive and kicking?-?The Java platform regularly comes out amongst the top contenders in rankings like the TIOBE index. In my opinion, rightly so. The language is very actively maintained and constantly improved; its underlying runtime, the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), is one of, if not the most, advanced runtime environments for managed programming languages. There is a massive eco-system of Java libraries which make it a great tool for a large number of use cases, ranging from comman... | |
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github.com
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| | | Basic capture and play programs for Blackmagic Design Decklink - lu-zero/bmdtools | ||