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March 31, 2020

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Cassandra and DataStax: Reunited, and it feels so good

Past the ‘breakup,’ DataStax once again has an important role to play in the Apache Cassandra project Read more ▶

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Data structures and algorithms in Java: A beginner's guide

Learn all about array and list data structures in Java, and the algorithms you can use to search and sort the data they contain Read more ▶

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Java 15 starts to take shape

Next version of standard Java is slated to add text blocks and drop the Nashorn JavaScript engine Read more ▶

 
 
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9 offbeat databases worth a look

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TypeScript 3.9 slashes compile times for packages

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5 tips for finding and keeping top developer talent

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