Today we have security themes native to the US, a continuation (and probably already a summary) of the 1BRC theme and an interesting case from Netflix
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Code Reflection ❤️ Triton: Further improvements to GPU programming in Java – JVM Weekly vol. 166
Today we return to text form, with new JEPs, Code Reflection proposals and a mega interesting Release Radar.
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“Video Killed the Newsletter Star” or overflow of video content – JVM Weekly vol. 165
This time, the edition will be entirely about video... well, almost entirely.
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Product Delight: How to avoid the trap of building what we’re told to build?
Dr. Nesrine Changuel is a passionate and experienced product coach and advisor. For over a decade she held senior product management roles at Google, Spotify, and Microsoft. Let's ask her some questions!
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Loom Strikes Again:
What improvements to Virtual Threads
we will see in 2024 – JVM Weekly vol. 164
Today we return again to topics related to changes coming to Java later this year.
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What’s new in the Performance JDK? Project Skogsluft, FFM vs Unsafe, Benchmark JITs – JVM Weekly vol. 163
Today's edition is strictly thematic, as we will be looking at various Java performance initiatives from different angles.
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1BRC Results, or why do we need Moonshots? – JVM Weekly vol. 162
Today Release Radar, Code Reflection and a summary of the 1BRC initiative. Plus a bit of philosophising on my part.
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Amber, Babylon, sun.misc.Unsafe and the rest: Java’s plans for 2024 – JVM Weekly vol. 162
Today we will focus on the future and 2024, focusing on announcements about what to expect next year.
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The future of Scala, Uber logs, and the use of Virtual Threads with PostgreSQL – JVM Weekly vol. 161
After a period of news, announcements and more releases, I think it's worth sitting back and sinking in some interesting case studies and essays. And since three have appeared in recent weeks, these are what will fill our edition today.
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1BRC: Who’s the Fastest to Process a Billion Java Records? – JVM Weekly vol. 160
The whole world is still gaining momentum, but this gives me an opportunity to share with you a really cool initiative for those who want to try their hand with the best experts in the industry.
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Everything you might have missed in Java in 2023 – JVM Weekly vol. 159
Welcome to 2024 🥂! But before we move forward, let's recall with historical diligence what happened in 2023!
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Amazon Q Code Transform: Automatic migration from JDK 1.8 to JDK 17 – JVM Weekly vol. 158
I invite you to the last edition of this year! I'm already in the holiday mood, so there will be no shortage of such themes.
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Docker acquires AtomicJar, company behind Testcontainers – JVM Weekly vol. 157
1. Docker acquire AtomicJar In the realm of Java libraries/services, spectacular acquisitions are few and far between nowadays. When they…