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How Uber Sped up SQL-based Data Analytics with Presto and Express Queries
Uber uses Presto, an open-source distributed SQL query engine, to provide analytics across several data sources, including Apache Hive, Apache Pinot, MySQL, and Apache Kafka. To improve its performance, Uber engineers explored the advantages of dealing with quick queries, a.k.a. express queries, in a specific way and found they could improve both Presto utilization and response times.
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Google Introduces Gemini AI Features to Android Studio
Google has released a set of updates to Gemini in Android Studio, aiming to enhance the developer productivity through AI-powered features. This release is designed to bring AI to every stage of the development lifecycle, such as AI-assisted coding, refactoring, generating documentation, analyzing and test code, and suggesting fixes.
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Java News Roundup: Spring Framework 6.2, OpenJDK JEPs, Micronaut 4.7, Gradle 8.11
This week's Java roundup for November 11th, 2024, features news highlighting: the release of Spring Framework 6.2.0; four JEPs that have been targeted for JDK 24; two JEPs that have been proposed to target for JDK 24; three new JEP candidates; and the release of Micronaut 4.7.0 and Gradle 8.11.0.
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KubeCon + CloudNativeCon NA 2024: Key Announcements and Projects Updates
Last week, the cloud-native community gathered in Salt Lake City, Utah, for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024. Practitioners, tech leaders, and vendors explored the latest innovations and technologies defining cloud-native computing.
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GitHub Universe 2024 Unveils AI Innovations and Developer-Centric Tools
GitHub Universe 2024 unveiled groundbreaking updates emphasizing developer autonomy and AI capabilities. With multi-model support for Copilot, the introduction of AI-driven GitHub Spark, enhanced security features, and improved workflows in popular IDEs, GitHub aims to democratize coding and empower developers, regardless of skill level, to harness the full potential of artificial intelligence.
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Native Vector Support in Azure SQL Database in Public Preview
Azure SQL Database now supports native vector storage and processing, streamlining AI development by integrating vector search with SQL queries. This update simplifies database management, enhances data analysis, and boosts performance by eliminating data movement. Ideal for diverse applications, it empowers sectors like e-commerce and healthcare with advanced, context-aware functionalities.
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Amazon Q Adds Inline Chat Support for Visual Studio Code and JetBrains IDEs
AWS recently announced that Amazon Q Developer now supports inline chat, enabling developers to discuss and resolve code issues directly within the editor. Combining the benefits of in-IDE chat with the ability to directly update codes, this feature is powered by Claude 3.5 and available in Visual Studio Code and JetBrains IDEs.
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AWS Amplify and Amazon S3 Integration Simplifies Static Website Hosting
AWS has launched a seamless integration between Amplify Hosting and S3, revolutionizing static website deployment. This robust solution enables developers to quickly publish sites, configure custom domains, and manage updates effortlessly, all backed by Amazon's global CDN. Enjoy fast, secure hosting without complex setups—optimized for performance and efficiency.
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.NET Aspire 9.0 Now Generally Available: Enhanced AWS & Azure Integration and More Improvements
.NET Aspire 9.0 is now generally available, bringing several features aimed at improving cloud-native application development on both AWS and Azure. This release supports both .NET 8 (LTS) and .NET 9 (STS), giving developers flexibility in choosing the platform that best fits their projects.
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Google Cloud Boosts Observability Capabilities with Log Scopes
Google Cloud recently introduced log scopes for Cloud Logging, aimed at improving how organizations manage and analyze their logs. This enhancement addresses the common challenge of finding relevant data from the vast amount of information in observability tools.
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Java 24 to Reduce Object Header Size and Save Memory
JEP 450 (Compact Object Headers) has been targeted for delivery in JDK 24. This currently experimental feature optimizes heap utilization by shrinking the size of the mandatory object header in HotSpot. This should reduce overall heap size, improve density of deployments, and increase data locality.
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Java News Roundup: Spring Cloud, Project Loom, Open Liberty, Groovy, Jakarta EE 11 Update
This week's Java roundup for November 4th, 2024, features news highlighting: the first candidate release of Spring Cloud 2024; an update on Project Loom; the release of Open Liberty 24.0.0.11; point and milestone releases for Apache Groovy; and an update on Jakarta EE 11.
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InfoQ Dev Summit Munich: In-Memory Java Database EclipseStore Delivers Faster Data Processing
At the InfoQ Dev Summit Munich, Markus Kett presented a database alternative for Java: the in-memory EclipseStore promises faster data processing with lower cloud costs. It stores Java objects as binary files in local or cloud file systems and uses Java Streams for queries. But applications must manage concurrent writes and use the commercial MicroStream Cluster for multiple JVM instances.
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OpenJDK News Roundup: Instance Main Methods, Flexible Constructor Bodies, Module Import Declarations
There was a flurry of activity in the OpenJDK ecosystem during the week of November 4th, 2024, highlighting: five JEPs, having successfully completed their respective reviews, are now Targeted for JDK 24; five new JEPs have been Proposed to Target for JDK 24 and will be under review during the week of November 11th, 2024; and two JEP drafts that have been promoted to Candidate status.
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Cloudflare Advocates for Broader Adoption of security.txt Standard for Vulnerability Reporting
To address the issue of unreported security vulnerabilities, Cloudflare recently launched a dashboard to help create and manage a security.txt file for website vulnerability disclosures. The generated file adheres to the RFC9116 standard, offering security research teams a standardized method for reporting vulnerabilities.