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.
20
Aug
The evolving JDK ecosystem
A lighter Java release means progression. Markus Eisele imparts some wisdom about release cadences and moving beyond unsupported technology.
20
Aug
Java is alive and kicking!
In this interview, Guillaume Laforge discusses what he enjoys about the new var syntax in Java 11, and his wishes for Java to embrace more dynamic language features.
25
Jul
JAX London Preview Video
JAX London 2017 has been a blast and our biggest gathering in London so far. Watch this highlights video to learn more about what JAX London is all about! Let the Java games begin!
23
Jul
TOP 20 JAVA INFLUENCERS OF 2018
Who are the most influential Java people in the Twittersphere? After analyzing thousands of accounts, we created a list of people that every Java enthusiast or pro should be following.
18
Jul
Less features means less corner cases
Simplicity is what makes Java shine. We talked with Peter Lawrey about the present state of Java and his favorite IDE.
12
Jun
A recipe for DevOps
Check your DevOps ingredient basket and start implementing. JAX London speaker Liat Palace helps guide you through DevOps step by step, bringing you closer to continuous improvement.
12
Jun
Event sourcing & the GDPR – Erasing your data footprint
Sick of having to agree to a new privacy policy for every new website you visit? In this article, JAX London speaker Michiel Rook discusses the GDPR and what its new laws about consent and the right to erasure mean.
12
Jun
JDK early adoption: A relic of the past
What if Java releases a new version and no one uses it? This article by JAX London speaker Simon Ritter sheds some light on the new time-driven Java release cadence and the potential future of Java deployment.
11
Jun
Architecting a blockchain for medical record digitization
JAX London speaker Vinita Rathi discusses the use case of digitizing medicals records for an African nation using the blockchain. Blockchain has increasing real-world value that may soon change the landscape of medical documentation.