Aug
25,
2017
The Error of Our Ways
What happens when things break? - An Interview with JAX London keynote speaker Kevlin Henney offering a clearer way of reasoning about the relationship between software, its behavior and its unexpected consequences on the world around it.
Aug
18,
2017
Java will stay on the throne
In this interview, Bruno Borges maintains that Java is still solid, with plenty of high-profile frameworks that can deliver the same developer experience (quick development/deployment) that Node.js delivers but keeping the stability and maintainability that Node.js projects provide.
Aug
17,
2017
Node and Java – neighbors and not enemies?
In this interview, Quentin Adam quotes some chances for the community and JUGs to be efficient, meet new people and gain more audiences, because people will need to learn and will be looking for news.
Aug
16,
2017
Java is more a platform than a language
In this interview, Thorsten Heller is positive that Java as a platform with different programming language such as Java itself, Kotlin, Scala, etc. won’t drop in relevance or popularity.
Aug
15,
2017
Java is to JavaScript as ham is to hamster
In this interview, Baruch Sadogursky, argues that there are many programming languages and they don’t necessarily compete with each other.
Aug
10,
2017
Will Java’s usability increase or decrease with modularity?
In this interview, Jake Wharton discusses the idea that modularity feels like impending doom to a lot of tooling authors. In his opinion, there are sufficient flags and options that should allow a migration at a pace that’s comfortable for the organization.
Jul
26,
2017
Where will Java go?
In this interview, Trisha Gee, part of the JCP Executive Committee, reasons why Java will keep on to coexist with further languages. She also explains the details of JCP deciding to not approve the Public Review Ballot for JSR 376.
Jul
24,
2017
Every Language has its reason for being
In this interview, Lukas Eder emphasizes the statement that individual languages do not matter in the big picture because every language has its place and reasons for existing.
Jul
19,
2017
Sooner or later you’ll have to upgrade
In this interview, Marcus Biel isn't discussing the battle between Node.js and Java because this would be "a comparison of apple and pears". Instead, he is talking about Jigsaw and its big chances.
Jul
12,
2017
Will Java stay for longer?
In this interview, Markus Eisele discusses the most important misconception about Java 9, the modular ecosystem and the relevance and popularity of Java.