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Charles Humble and Wes Reisz Take a Look Back at 2017 and Speculate on What 2018 Might Have in Store
In this podcast Charles Humble and Wes Reisz talk about Java 9 and beyond, Kotlin, .NET Core 2, the surge in interest in organisational culture, quantum computing, and more.
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Kotlin Lead Language Designer Andrey Breslav on Android Support, Language Features and Future Plans
Following Google’s announcement at Google I/O 2017 that Kotlin would be getting first class support on Android, Wesley Reisz spoke to Andrey Breslav, the lead language designer of Kotlin at JetBrains.
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Martijn Verburg on the JCP EC “No” Vote for the Java Platform Module System
Wesley Reisz talks to Martijn Verburg, co-founder of the London Java Community and CEO of jClarity, about the JCP EC “no” vote on the Java Platform Module System (JPMS), which is due to be shipped as part of Java 9. They talk about what JPMS offers, how it works, what the "no" vote means, and what happens next.
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Rossen Stoyanchev on Reactive Programming with Spring 5 and Spring WebFlux
Rossen Stoyanchev talks to Wesley Reisz about blocking and non-blocking architectures, upcoming changes in Spring including Spring WebFlux, the reactive web stack in Spring framework 5, due this summer. He also discusses the differences between rxJava and Reactor.
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Jean Barmash on Binary RPC with gRPC and Thrift, and Constraint Theory in Product Design
Jean Barmash is the director of engineering for Compass. He talks to Wesley Reisz about binary communication protocols like Apache Thrift and Google’s gRPC, as well as code generation and API design.