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September 12, 2019

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Eclipse Jakarta EE arrives

Two years after taking over Java EE from Oracle, the Eclipse Foundation has shipped its implementation of Java EE 8 Read more ▶

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Is Java the next COBOL?

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Work begins on Java 14

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Jabel brings post-Java 8 features to Java 8 users

White Paper: GridGain Systems

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: Is Java the next COBOL?

Is Java the next COBOL?

60 years later, billions of lines of COBOL live on. Could Java, SQL, or Python last as long? Read more ▶

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HP's President's Day Sale Continues With up to 56% off Select Products - Deal Alert

For the next few days, HP's online store is offering some steep discounts on laptops, desktops, printers and other products you might have had your eye on. Read more ▶

Image: Work begins on Java 14

Work begins on Java 14

An upgrade to file mapping byte buffers to support non-volatile memory is targeted for the next version of standard Java due in 2020 Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Jabel brings post-Java 8 features to Java 8 users

Jabel brings post-Java 8 features to Java 8 users

Using the ‘annotation processor,’ developers can take advantage of the latest Java language features and still compile to Java 8 bytecode Read more ▶

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