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An advent calendar, posting JVM-related articles from various authors between the Dec. 1st & 24th of December, each year.

#Java celebrated its 30th 🎂-day, 15 of those we had a #JavaAdvent edition, celebrating one more year in a great community. Now, we are opening the CfP 2025 edition. Fill it in, and let's get some proper fun in celebrating Java X-mas: tinyurl.com/javaadvent-cfp… #javaadvent25 #cfp

JavaAdvent's tweet image. #Java celebrated its 30th  🎂-day, 15 of those we had a #JavaAdvent edition, celebrating one more year in a great community. Now, we are opening the CfP 2025 edition. Fill it in, and let's get some proper fun in celebrating Java X-mas: tinyurl.com/javaadvent-cfp… #javaadvent25 #cfp

🎄 Because of the world, we, the software industry, must skim our containers. So, our own Italian Santa, @and_prf: javaadvent.com/2024/12/wasm-c…, shares what happened on #Wasm front for @Java


🎄 No 24: I don't know when we have it, but it became another tradition of the JavaAdvent to have an update of the changes coming in @EclipseCollect. We almost missed it, but @NikhilNanivade took action and here is this year's edition: javaadvent.com/2024/12/hidden…


🎄 No 20: @Java is not the language that most of the internet thinks of as lean, fast and cool. But things have changed, and @QuarkusIO has a few tricks under its belt. @kevindubois tells us a story of #Serverless javaadvent.com/2024/12/portab…


🎄No 18: In the age of speed, everything needs to be fast. If we want to save 🌍 too, it should be efficient and small. #Wasm has this promise, and @evacchi has something to say to the @java geekfor the third time in a row 😎 javaadvent.com/2024/12/wasm-4…


🎄 No 17: @graalvm doesn't require any introduction, but for those who need it, it makes your @java smaller, faster and more secure. Still, asking for more details? @alina_yurenko put together 5 Apps Designed for Graal: javaadvent.com/2024/12/5-cool…


🎄No 16: "Code ages like milk, not wine". Alex Adam challenges this saying in his article, weaving together concepts from #DDD and #eventdriven javaadvent.com/2025/12/introd…


🎄 No 12: The curiosity killed the cat. But in the case of optimisation, it might help. @jag_hamilton presents how we can build a peephole optimiser: javaadvent.com/2024/12/peerin…


🎄No 11: "Java is everywhere" was a line that underlined the significant benefit of @java back in the day. How about today? @cayhorstmann, modern Java can be used in situations you might have never considered, such as replacing bash scripting. javaadvent.com/2024/12/java-i…


🎄 No 9: The magic of crucial infrastructure is that it works. Do you talk much about your plumbing? Except for when it doesn't work?! Piotr Krzeminski provides us insight into how to bring together @kotlin and @GitHub actions: javaadvent.com/2024/12/the-jo…

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The journey of providing Kotlin bindings for GitHub Actions - JVM Advent

Hand-crafting Kotlin bindings is a no-go if we want to provide them at scale. Read the fascinating story of iteration, trial and error.


🎄No 10: Some would argue that an application could never have enough performance. But, at points, we hit a plateau! @ArturSkowronski presents the masterful art of #mechanicalsympathy to squeeze even more performance: javaadvent.com/2024/12/jvm-in…


🎄 No 8: Unity is crucial, but segregation maximizes your application's performance at points. @simas_ch brings #CQRS into the mix and sprinkles the magic of modern @java ✨: javaadvent.com/2024/12/cqrs-m…


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