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February 25, 2020

Image: Concurnas taps JVM for high-performance apps

Concurnas taps JVM for high-performance apps

Python-like, Java-compatible language aims to ease development of concurrent, distributed, and parallel systems Read more ▶

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Tutorial: Static classes and inner classes in Java

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Thirteen rules for developing secure Java applications

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OpenJDK: Hidden classes could be coming to Java

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Open source should learn from Linux, not MySQL

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5 ways agile teams meet sprint commitments

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In-Memory Computing: Now and Tomorrow

The in-memory platforms of the future will embrace these trends and go further. Not only will they offer the key capabilities that users expect, such as strong SQL support, they will also address the needs of emerging use cases, such as IoT, machine learning, hybrid transactional/analytical processing (HTAP), and transformative new storage technologies such as non-volatile memory. Read more ▶

Image: Tutorial: Static classes and inner classes in Java

Tutorial: Static classes and inner classes in Java

Learn how to use the four types of nested classes in your Java code Read more ▶

Image: Thirteen rules for developing secure Java applications

Thirteen rules for developing secure Java applications

Make Java security a top priority at every stage of application development, from class-level language features to API endpoint authorization Read more ▶

 
 
Image: OpenJDK: Hidden classes could be coming to Java

OpenJDK: Hidden classes could be coming to Java

A JDK Enhancement Proposal says introducing hidden classes in Java could make other JVM languages more efficient Read more ▶

Image: Open source should learn from Linux, not MySQL

Open source should learn from Linux, not MySQL

When a single vendor owns an open source project, expect the community to look for alternatives Read more ▶

Image: 5 ways agile teams meet sprint commitments

5 ways agile teams meet sprint commitments

Spikes, swarming, splits, and keeping some requests in the shallows can help agile teams stay on track Read more ▶

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