4
Sep
Architecture is an integral part of the software development cycle
Discover the do’s and don’ts of software architecture in this interview with JAX London speaker Michiel Rook.
4
Sep
Nobody wants Java 8 to be our Python 2
The developer world is fast and constantly changing. Find out what Quentin Adam has to say about keeping up with the new Java cycle and why the language’s future has never looked brighter.
3
Sep
Reactive Programming in Java EE Tutorial
When do reactive streams in Enterprise Java make sense? In this article, Arne Limburg explores the fundamentals of reactive streams in Enterprise Java and goes over how it can be useful for developers.
3
Sep
Java 11: nice refinements, but no killer feature
How difficult is it to upgrade? Martin Thompson shares some of his thoughts about the importance of library support, his favorite Java 11 feature, and his feelings on ZGC.
31
Aug
Releasing software early and often results in better software
Will Java 11’s release finally force people to upgrade from Java 8? Josh Long answers this question and more in this interview that’s all about Java.
29
Aug
Architecture with a purpose
What does serverless bring to the table? We interviewed Vinita Rathi about software architecture and the top trends.
28
Aug
Java 11 will act as a filter
Lukas Eder discusses what he looks forward to in Java 11 and dispels some myths about the new release cycle. See what Eder feels about the controversial Nashorn depreciation.
21
Aug
Put Spring Boot and Vue.js to practical use in your own project – A tutorial!
Is Vue.js yet another star in the JavaScript sky? How can you integrate it into your own toolkit? The example of Spring Boot, a popular representative of modern Java frameworks, will you show you how it works. Here is an introduction to everything you need to utilize Spring Boot and Vue.js.
20
Aug
We had to have modular Java
In this interview, Simon Ritter discusses why he prefers the six-month release cadence for Java and the strengths of Java as a “blue collar” language.
20
Aug
Small, frequent changes lead to faster and safer software
Ending free Java 8 support will not kill Java and upgrades are essential. Jessica Kerr shares her excitement for Java 11 and what she looks forward to the most.