J-Fall 2024: A Sold-Out Success! We are thrilled to announce that this year’s edition of …
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J-Fall 2024: A Sold-Out Success! We are thrilled to announce that this year’s edition of J-Fall was …
Morgen en overmorgen is het zover! de 21e editie van de J-Fall 2024.
Morgen en overmorgen is het zover! de 21e editie van de J-Fall 2024. Bijna 2.000 Java developers ko…
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Oracle has released version 23 of Java
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Tip: Meetup ‘From Knowledge to Insights with Neo4j and Machine Learning’
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Teamsfeer en betrokkenheid, en dan pas het gereedschap
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Java Magazine 2024 #2: NO MORE MISTAKES
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Java Magazine #1 2024: Writing the cleanest code!
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De kunst van het bugfixen
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Nieuwe community manager Simon!
Java Articles by Foojay.io
November, 2024
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20 November
Build and Run TornadoVM with IntelliJ IDEA
Author: Thanos Stratikopoulos Original post on Foojay: Read More TornadoVM is an open-source Java technology that is developed to aid Java programmers in adapting their code bases for hardware acceleration. This blog aims to explain how Java programmers can build TornadoVM with IntelliJ IDEA, and how they can run TornadoVM unit-tests or other Java programs. Prerequisites This blog uses IntelliJ …
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19 November
Hot Class Reload in Java: A Webpack HMR-Like Experience for Java Developers
Author: Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury Original post on Foojay: Read More In the world of software development, time is everything. Every developer knows the frustration of waiting for a full application restart just to see a small change take effect. Java developers, in particular, have long dealt with this issue. But what if you didn’t have to stop and restart every …
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18 November
Crafting Your Own Railway Display with Java!
Author: Ancy Thomas Original post on Foojay: Read More Have you fancied to have your own railway display at home? If you love traveling by public transport and always jump on the train just before the door closes like us, it’s really cool and highly efficient to have your own personalized display. Background Without live data, this project could not …
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18 November
Foojay Podcast #61: As a developer, how do we keep our body and mind healthy?
Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More At Devoxx and JFall, we talked with Georgios Diamantopoulos, Lutske de Leeuw, Tom Cools, Jessica Siewert, and Rijo Sam about staying physically and mentally healthy as software developers. There are many topics to handle, like the impact of AI on how valuable we feel, how COVID-19 impacted careers, how we work …
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15 November
Why Java 8 is a Ticking Time Bomb Hiding Within Your Organization
Author: Frank Delporte Original post on Foojay: Read More When I spoke to developers at Devoxx in Belgium in October, I was surprised to learn how many of them are maintaining systems that are still running on Java 8 (released in 2014). One of them even still has a Java 5 application in production, with a runtime of 20 years …
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14 November
Summary of the AJAX Frameworks Comparison
Author: Nicolas Frankel Original post on Foojay: Read More In previous weeks, I’ve analyzed several libraries and frameworks that augment the client with AJAX capabilities. Vue.js Alpine.js HTMX Vaadin In this post, I’ll compare them across several axes. Analysis Frontend skills:Remember that I started this series from the point of view of a backend developer. In this section, I grade …
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13 November
Spring Boot: Java Template Engine (JTE)
Author: Mahendra Rao B Original post on Foojay: Read More Hello to all Java and Spring enthusiasts. I am the Java Template Engine, a fresh newcomer to the Spring Initializer Ecosystem. I have gained popularity as a template engine for developing user interface applications that use Java syntax within Spring Boot applications, alongside other engines such as Freemarker, Thymeleaf, Mustache, …
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12 November
Foojay.io At JFall 2024 (And The Winner Is…)
Author: Geertjan Wielenga Original post on Foojay: Read More Last week JFall—the “Biggest Java Conference of the Netherlands”—took place. Foojay.io, the Friends of OpenJDK, were there in full force, including a booth with stickers and other swag, as well as Frank Delporte with his popular Foojay.io Podcast, doing live interviews with attendees. Not only Frank was present throughout the day, …
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5 November
Front End Debugging Part 1: Not just Console Log
Author: Shai Almog Original post on Foojay: Read More Instant Debugging with the debugger Keyword Triggering Debugging from the Console DOM Breakpoints: Monitoring DOM Changes XHR Breakpoints: Uncovering Hidden Network Calls Simulating Environments for Debugging Debugging Layout and Style Issues Final Word As a Java developer, most of my focus is on the backend side of debugging. Front-end debugging poses …
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5 November
Effortless updates requires a zero-migration policy
Author: Michal Broz Original post on Foojay: Read More In today’s production environments, it is not only expected, but critical to keep your technology stack as up to date as possible. Staying current helps to mitigate security risks, while also benefiting from bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features and function that can help drive your business’s success. This is …
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