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Oracle Hikes Java Prices
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102 |
Mockito 5.0.0 Released
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CodeSandbox Adds Support For Rust And Docker
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104 |
SourceBuddy Brings Eval To Java
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105 |
A New Era For Spring
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106 |
WebFX - Java To JavaScript
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107 |
GitHub Adds Granular Access To npm
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108 |
SadServers - A Playground for SREs, Admins And Devops Engineers
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109 |
Google Joins Adoptium - What's The Deal?
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110 |
GraalVM's Alignment With OpenJDK Signifies A New Era For Java
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111 |
Datalore 2023 Updates Reporting
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112 |
Τhe SivaLabs SpringBoot Tips Video Series
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113 |
ImageSharp Changes License, Leaves .NET Foundation
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114 |
Check your Java with Error Prone
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115 |
Isis Improves Value Types
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116 |
The Java Logging Battleground Gets Two New Updates
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117 |
Helidon For Microservices Flies High
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118 |
Eclipse Temurin OpenJDK Now Supported By Red Hat
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119 |
Jakarta EE 10 - A New Era For Java On The Cloud
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Wolfi Linux (Un)Distribution Secures The Software Supply Chain
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121 |
Microsoft Goes All Out On Java
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122 |
Eclipse Launches Java Binaries Marketplace
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123 |
Apache OpenJPA - Life Beyond Hibernate?
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124 |
Kalix - NoOps High-performance Microservices and APIs
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125 |
Azure Toolkit for IntelliJ
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126 |
Oracle's Java Losing Out To Amazon's
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Take Microsoft's Java For Beginners
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128 |
Java Refactoring Service For Azure Announced
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129 |
TornadoVM Makes It Possible To Run Java on GPUs and FPGAs
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Ngrok Spring Boot Starter - Tunneling The Easy Way
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131 |
Amazon Corretto 18 Released - Why Go For It?
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132 |
Where's Java Going In 2022?
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133 |
JDK 18 Adds Simple Web Server
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134 |
Vaadin 23.0.0 Released - Flow and Hilla
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135 |
Making GraalVM-Based Executables Easy
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136 |
Azul's Cloud Native Compiler - Why Share The JIT Compiler?
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137 |
Quarkus 2.7.1 Released - Why Quarkus?
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138 |
Groovy 4 Improves Query Support
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139 |
Micronaut 3. 2 Released for More Performant Microservices
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140 |
Software Development Pearls (Addison-Wesley)
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141 |
LWJGL - The Lightweight Java Game Library Version 3.3 Released
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142 |
GraalVM 21.3 Released
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143 |
Hibernate goes Reactive - What Does That Mean?
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144 |
Amazon Introduces RStudio on Amazon SageMaker
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145 |
Red Hat Updates VS Code For Java Extension
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146 |
Oracle Updates License To Make JDK Free
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147 |
Google Announces Cloud Deploy For Kubernetes Engine
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148 |
Dissecting the 2021 Jakarta EE Developer Survey
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149 |
Java 17 Release Promises Faster Performance
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150 |
Keep Track Of Java Features with JEP Search
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151 |
Vaadin Reaches Version 21
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152 |
Microsoft Open Sources Java Garbage Collection Analyzer
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153 |
Argo CD 2.1 Release Candidate
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154 |
Spring GraphQL Milestone One
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155 |
AdoptOpen JDK Surges Ahead
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156 |
GraalVM 21.1 Released - What's New?
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157 |
Improve your Spring Boot Error Handling ...
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158 |
Love It or Hate It, Gradle Reaches Version 7.0
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159 |
Microsoft Jumps on the OpenJDK Bandwagon
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160 |
Compile Spring Applications To Native Images With Spring Native
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161 |
Java 16 Hits General Availability
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162 |
Netflix's GraphQL for Spring Boot
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163 |
Npm 7 CLI Now Generally Available
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164 |
Learn How To Do Java On Azure
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165 |
Obfuscated C Winners Announced
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166 |
Jakarta EE 9 Specifications Released
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167 |
Foojay - All About Java and the OpenJDK
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168 |
Java Devs - Where, What, How
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169 |
Microsoft Announces OneFuzz Framework
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170 |
Java 15 Reaches General Availability
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171 |
Oracle Announces JSON Database Service
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172 |
JDK's Move To GitHub Getting Close
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173 |
Fully Homomorphic Encryption Comes To Linux
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174 |
MariaDB SkySQL Updated
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175 |
Microsoft Ports OpenJDK For Windows 10 On ARM
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176 |
Celebrate 25 Years of Java With JetBrains
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177 |
Meteoric Growth of Jakarta EE
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178 |
VS Code Go Joins Go Project
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179 |
IBM Releases Fully Homomorphic Encryption Toolkit
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180 |
Enterprise Users Moving To Open JDK
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181 |
Java Language Extensions for SQL Server Open Sourced
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182 |
Java At 25
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183 |
JavaFX 14 Released
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184 |
JDK 14 Released
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185 |
JDK 14 Feature Set Frozen
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186 |
Where's Java Going In 2020
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187 |
CheerpJ Revitalizes Legacy Java Applications
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188 |
Java Choices Explored
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189 |
The True State of Java and its Ecosystem
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190 |
Java 8 Remains Dominant
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191 |
Python As Fast As Go and C++ The Queens Prove It
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192 |
ESLint Adds Suggestions API
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193 |
Microsoft Will Contribute To OpenJDK
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194 |
Goetz Updates OpenJDK With Valhalla Progress
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195 |
How is Java Doing?
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196 |
Helm 3.0 Released
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197 |
OpenJDK 8 To Get JDK Flight Recorder
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198 |
Java SE 13 Reaches GA
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199 |
Eclipse Releases Jakarta EE 8 Spec
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200 |
Refactoring to Kotlin Codelab
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