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Java String Templates Today

In our last article, we introduced you to the Manifold project and how it offers a revolutionary set of language extensions for Java, including the ability to parse and process JSON files seamlessly in Java. Today, we will take a look at another exciting feature of the Manifold project: string templates. But before we get to that, some of the …

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FP in Kotlin: Defining a Pipe Operator

There’s no support for the pipe operator |> in Kotlin, so we have to come up with a custom and clean implementation for this function. Defining a Pipe Operator Next, one consistent and clean implementation is given for a pipe operator in Kotlin. Finding a Suitable Symbol First, I wanted to use the |> pipe symbol commonly used in functional …

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Get your ticket for J-Spring 2023, 21 Juni – Jaarbeurs Utrecht

Get ready to spring into action and unlock the latest in Java development at J-Spring 2023! We’re excited to bring you a brand new edition of this must-attend event for the Java community, packed with cutting-edge insights, inspiring keynotes, and hands-on workshops. Get ready to spring into action and unlock the latest in Java development at J-Spring 2023! We’re excited …

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Resilience in Coding: Miro Wengner on Thriving in the Software Industry

In this insightful discussion, we sit down with Miro Wengner, an accomplished software engineer with a deep-rooted affinity for Java. Miro shares his professional journey, highlights the significant challenges in the field, and reflects on the key moments that shaped his career. Profile Twitter:  https://twitter.com/miragemiko LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mwengner/ GitHub https://github.com/mirage22 Home Page:  https://www.wengnermiro.com/ Fun fact: When I was in my early …

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Java is Very Fast, If You Don’t Create Many Objects

This article looks at a benchmark passing events over TCP/IP at 4 billion events per minute using the net.openhft.chronicle.wire.channel package in Chronicle Wire and why we aim to avoid object allocations. One of the key optimisations is creating almost no garbage. Allocation is supposed to be a very cheap operation and garbage collection of very short lived objects is also …

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JavaFX Links of May 2023

Again a busy month in JavaFX-world! Here is a nice list with links for your reading and clicking pleasure! This is the summary of the #LinksOfTheWeek as published on jfx-central.com in May 2023. JavaFX Core JavaFX 21-ea+17 is available for download from GluonHQ or from Maven central. Johan Vos believes it’s time to deprecate Java Swing: “It doesn’t make sense …

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Boosting Similarity Search with Real-time Stream Processing

The goal of similarity search and vector databases is to find similar results to the search query for unstructured data, such as text, images and videos. The unstructured data first is vectorised, and stored in a vector format. There are publicly available tools to create vectors from unstructured data, similarly, there are vector databases to store and perform similarity searches. …

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Managing Data Residency: The Demo

I explained the concepts and theory behind Data Residency in a previous post. It’s time to get our hands dirty and implement it in a simple demo. The sample architecture In the last section of the previous post, I proposed a sample architecture where location-based routing happened at two different stages: The API Gateway checks for an existing X-Country header. …

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Revolutionize JSON Parsing in Java with Manifold

Java developers have often envied JavaScript for its ease of parsing JSON. Although Java offers more robustness, it tends to involve more work and boilerplate code. Thanks to the Manifold project, Java now has the potential to outshine JavaScript in parsing and processing JSON files. Manifold is a revolutionary set of language extensions for Java that completely changes the way …

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Your First Vaadin Spring Application in 2023

Spring pun intended, but I wanted to update the guide for beginners interested in combining these two technologies. By following these steps, you’ll have a basic Vaadin-Spring Boot application up and running in no time. Recently I noticed that it is 8 years since Vaadin was first released in start.spring.io. Since then, there have been many additions to both Spring …

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