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"Yo... Ask Me Anything" - Panel of NY Senior Java Developers
The panelists discuss thoughts on the latest trends in Java, the new release model, modules, modern garbage collectors, Kotlin for the enterprise, Eclipse stewardship of JEE and more.
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Why Bother with Kotlin - Not Just Another Language Tour
Justin Lee talks about the layout and syntax of Kotlin projects, and looks at how these new language features combine to present a compelling new alternative to the Java source language.
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A Microservice Approach in the Boundaries of a Traditional Enterprise Environment
Sebastian Eggers discusses Microservice Blueprint, a well-documented and working reference implementation for a Java-based microservice/API development project.
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Beauty and the Beast, Haskell on JVM
Jarek Ratajski discusses how a sample system performs, where the business logic is written in Haskell and middleware components and libraries in Java.
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The Cloud is Ready. Are You? Accelerating Enterprise Cloud Adoption with Automation
Ashok Balasubramanian discusses how Syntel’s automation powered approach helps enterprises adopt cloud, including one case of adoption of Pivotal.
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Effective Java, Third Edition - Keepin' it Effective
Joshua Bloch covers some highlights from the third edition of “Effective Java”, concentrating on streams and lambdas.
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Java 11 - Keeping the Java Release Train on the Right Track
Jeanne Boyarsky reviews code examples of the new features in Java 11, and also features of Java 10. She also discusses the impact of the new Java release train on production code.
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Is Boilerplate Code Really So Bad?
Trisha Gee explores common coding scenarios using Java and Kotlin, discussing Java's evolution to improve productivity, and why staying up to date with Java can help.
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RDBMS and Apache Geode Data Movement: Low Latency ETL Pipeline by Using Cloud-Native Event Driven Microservices
Paul Warren, Heather Riddle discuss how to create cloud-native event driven microservices for RDBMS and Apache Geode by using Cloud Foundry, Spring Cloud Stream, and RabbitMQ/Kafka.
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A Journey of Mobile, Microservices, and Speed to Market at the World's Largest Home Improvement Retailer
Dustin Bennet and Jermaine Davis overview the mobile landscape at The Home Depot, where they are in the journey, and where they want to be, along with code examples in Go and React.
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Serverless and Java in the Real World
John Chapin describes the nuts and bolts of building large-scale serverless applications using Java, showcasing the efficiency of Java and several examples of scalable, evolvable, Lambda apps