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November 22, 2019

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JDK 14: The new features in Java 14

Switch expressions and NVM-supporting file mapping byte buffers are slated for the next version of standard Java due in 2020 Read more ▶

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Go vs. Python: How to choose

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Get started with async in Python

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Go vs. Python: How to choose

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Get started with method references in Java

Why you should use method references instead of anonymous classes in your functional Java programs Read more ▶

 
 
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Get started with async in Python

Learn how to use asynchronous programming in Python to get more done in less time, without waiting Read more ▶

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