After a week's break, today we'll focus mainly on Spring I/O, hooking you up with the interesting topic of containerized Java along the way.
Career
Career
Are employer reviews worth something? – Career Weekly vol. 29
Do you know a company whose average score has risen sharply after layoffs? This is not an uncommon case, but in fact a target set for HR teams, which is being met in many different ways. In addition to the controversy around employer ratings, I'll also mention an interesting job offer leak and the stabilising situation of employees in startups.
JVM
JVM
Loial: a new player among serialization libraries – JVM Weekly vol. 136
Today we have a worthy edition, containing an overview of serialization libraries (along with a new player), the effect of the Lilliput project, and a release radar stuffed to the brim.
Career
Career
I don’t want to write about layoffs anymore – Career Weekly vol. 28
We're back to career topics after a holiday and technical break. I hope you've missed my series a bit. And that you also don't want to keep reading about the "wave of layoffs in IT".
JVM
JVM
Spring Cleaning: A review of new tools in the Spring ecosystem – JVM Weekly vol. 135
Today's edition will start with the most interesting release of recent weeks - especially for those not being contrarians and using the most popular solutions available. This is because AWS Spring Cloud version 3.0 was released, which inspired me to devote more space to the Spring ecosystem
JVM
JVM
A peek under-the-hood of Java: Dynamic Agents and “tearing” – JVM Weekly vol. 134
In today's edition, the long-awaited release of Quarkus, an AWS Lambda update, as well as JEP and a mailing presenting some little-known Java details.
JVM
JVM
The future and present of Enterprise Java: a first look at Jakarta EE 11 and MicroProfile 6 adoption – JVM Weekly vol. 133.
In today's summary, we discuss the rash of new candidate JEPs, such as JEP 447, which introduces changes to JLS, and JEP 449, which deprecates Windows x86-32 Port. Then, we learn about the first information on Jakarta EE 11 and the changes introduced by WildFly 28 and Open Liberty 23.0.0. Finally, we discuss the new releases of Micronaut and Ktor.
JVM
JVM
What does Coroutines’ creator think of Virtual Threads? – JVM Weekly vol. 132
In today's edition, we're still somewhat on the KotlinConf theme, but we'll go beyond that event by presenting changes in build systems space, as well as a digest of a very interesting informative JEP, touching on the topic of Java code encapsulation.
JVM
JVM
TLDW: Opinionated Wrap-up of KotlinConf 2023 Keynote – JVM Weekly vol. 131
Today, after the first day of KotlinConf, I decided to share what was presented at the Keynote.... and that was a show!
JVM
JVM
Dropwizard returns with parallel 3.0 and 4.0 releases – JVM Weekly vol. 130
I wasn't here a week ago, but that doesn't mean that somehow a lot has happened during my absence. Nevertheless, I have two JEPs for you today, as well as some exceptionally interesting new releases.
Frontend
Frontend
Angular Signals in 10 minutes | Frontend Weekly vol. 132
Angular team is working on a new reactive primitive called Signals. Integration with the framwork goes very deep as it brings new change detection strategy, new component lifecycle and much more.
Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship
Twitter open-sourced recommendation algorithm – Software Craftsmanship Weekly vol. 127
In today's article, we will look at three important topics: Twitter, which strives for transparency by making its recommendation algorithm open-source and dealing with source code leaks, Alibaba, which is undergoing restructuring, and Amazon Sidewalk, which raises questions about the future of IoT.
Frontend
Frontend
What are the React and TC39 teams working on? | Frontend Weekly vol. 131
Wondering what's going on with React Server Components and what happened to the long-promised React Forget compiler? If so, you will find the answers to these questions in today's report. Besides, you'll find out what new features are heading to JavaScript and how Microsoft improved Teams by migrating away from Electron to WebView2