1. Spring and Java
>> BlockHound: how it works [blog.frankel.ch]
Going from imperative to the reactive paradigm – is no small feat, where it makes sense. This is a cool library that will definitely help.
>> Getting Started with Apache Camel and Spring Boot [reflectoring.io]
Exactly what it says on the tin – a clear, to-the-point guide to get started.
Also worth reading:
- >> Best Practices and Common Pitfalls of Using JPA (Hibernate) with Kotlin [jpa-buddy.com]
- >> Jakarta EE 9.1 and the Road to Jakarta EE 10 [infoq.com]
- >> How the JIT compiler boosts Java performance in OpenJDK [redhat.com]
- >> Hibernate Application Performance Tuning [vladmihalcea.com]
Webinars and presentations:
- >> A Bootiful Podcast: Azure Developer Advocate Rory Preddy on Spring, Java, Azure Spring Cloud and more [spring.io]
- >> Using the Quarkus dev mode for non-Quarkus projects (Video) [blog.sebastian-daschner.com]
Time to upgrade:
- >> Spring Tools 4.11.0 released [spring.io]
- >> Hibernate Reactive 1.0.0.CR7 released [in.relation.to]
2. Technical and Musings
>> How the Next Layer of the Internet is Going to be Standardised [mnot.net]
Maybe a bit dry but certainly an interesting read about standards and the future of the internet.
Also worth reading:
- >> Gossip Dissemination [martinfowler.com]
- >> Sonatype Lift Integrates Facebook Infer, Google ErrorProne, and Other Code Analyzers [infoq.com]
- >> On Comments in Code [henrikwarne.com]
- >> Refactoring a dynamically typed language: do it safely or automatically, but not both [beust.com]
3. Pick of the Week
As I mentioned last week, my courses are all 30% off until next Friday.
If you're looking to quickly level up your Spring coding and understanding, and you've been holding off, this is a good time to go through:
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
Eugen.
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