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Curious about Carbon Footprint your application has? There’s a tool to measure it – JVM Weekly vol. 125
Have you already optimized your applications to reduce your impact on global warming? In addition to this, a new version of Gradle, a follow-up to last week's edition.
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Will Valhalla bring better nulls to Java? – JVM Weekly vol. 124
Three topics today, and actually each of them deserved a headline... Which, however, shows how much has been going on in the past week. So there will be the announcement of Kotlin 2.0, a set of experiments with Project Loom, and.... could it be that Kotlin Nulls are about to appear in Java?
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What does the “State of Developer Ecosystem 2022” tell us about Java and the JVM ? – JVM Weekly vol. 123
Today is going to be a lot about money - because there has been a change in Oracle JDK pricing, and AtomicJar has received a fat round of funding. The star of the issue, however, is a handful of statistics from the "State of Developer Ecosystem 2022" by JetBrains
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JDK enters 2023: plans for the year, first JEPs and Preview feature retrospective – JVM Weekly vol. 122
Well, after a rather slow start, 2023 can finally be considered to have officially begun - both JEPs and Java mailing lists have awakened from their winter sleep.
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How to enter the world of Java in 2023? JVM Weekly vol. 121
The year is just gaining momentum, so in today's issue, I have some longer texts for you, in addition to news, which you may find helpful. There will also be exciting releases (e.g. Mockito 5.0 with big changes).
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Kotlin 1.8 is a phantom release – JVM Weekly #120
After a week of recaps, we're back to new topics, with the fresh Kotlin 1.8 and MicroProfile 6.0 launching first in 2023.
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Everything you might have missed in Java in 2022 – JVM Weekly #119
As 2023 has begun, I decided to devote this year's first edition to a summary of what happened in 2022. A lot happened, so it's a pretty long read, but I think the whole thing will be exciting for anyone who has not followed Java closely in 2022.
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How difficult is Go for Java programmers? – JVM Weekly #118
Hi, in the last issue of this year we will talk about how much Go is an interesting alternative for Java developers in the face of the DeathOfJava™️. In addition, there will be a CDI 4.0 Lite version.
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Galahad embarks on a journey to bring GraalVM to Java – JVM Weekly #117
Today will be short, as we'll focus on single announcement that comes at us from the Java mailing lists. PS: But remember - stay for the scene after the credits 😉 .
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Feature Freeze for JDK 20 – what will the new edition bring? – JVM Weekly 116
As we've been covering the big announcements for a couple of editions, we've stacked up a series of interesting releases that we didn't get a chance to tell you about: Gradle, Wildfly, Resillience4j, Async-Profiler and Spring. The main course, however, remains Feature Freeze for the new JDK 20.