Inspecting the data in the watch quickly is key to a fast and effective debugging session. Here’s how you can see the data that’s important!
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Read More »Inspecting the data in the watch quickly is key to a fast and effective debugging session. Here’s how you can see the data that’s important!
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Read More »Virtual threads not only help to increase application throughput by running a much bigger number of concurrent tasks together, they also provide a framework to refactor already existing code.
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Read More »Woensdag 8 Juni as, is het zover. Jspring 2022 in de Jaarbeurs te Utrecht. Een geweldige line-up met meerdere Java Champions! Zie hier voor het hele programma. Wees op tijd want er is maar plek voor 500 NLJUG’ers. Kijk hier voor tickets !
Read More »What’s the best way to store, protect and access your data? This is a fundamental, yet critical decision. Let’s look at the key criteria.
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Read More »Learn about a brand new Java developer course for Neo4J with Java 17, with lessons learned, code snippets, insights, and more!
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Read More »Java 18, released last month, includes the 2nd incubator of the Foreign Function & Memory API (FFI). Let’s look at the state of the Java FFI.
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Read More »Time to spruce up your GitHub! In this article, I want to highlight some files that you can use to beautify your GitHub repository.
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Read More »Do you want to dramatically decrease JVM startup time, from hundreds of seconds to tenths of milliseconds? Find out about Java on CRaC.
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Read More »Hello and welcome back to the Java Panama Polyglot series where we will be presenting quick tutorials or recipes on how to access native libraries written in other languages. In Part 1 you got a chance to learn about how to use …
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Read More »Let’s explore ten Java programming features used frequently by developers in their day-to-day programming jobs.
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