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#JavaTuesdayThread #Java 19 release special edition. Hooray! Let’s look at what Java 19 can offer to developers [thread]:
#JavaTuesdayThread is here! #Java Vectors API is now in 4th incubation which means it may become a standard feature soon enough! So, let's take a look at it! [thread]:
#JavaTuesdayThread A month ago I thought that building #Java libraries out of C++ code using Project Panama is all about two things: 1. Create a C struct that represents the C++ class. 2. Creating proxy methods against that C struct. How wrong I was [thread]…
It's time for #JavaTuesdayThread! You know that JDK 19 will be released in 2 months on Sept. 20th. It will bring some major changes to the JDK. Project #Loom is one of those HUGE changes I want to talk about a little bit more. #Java #OpenJDK
#JavaTuesdayThread Today I’d like to speak a bit regarding #Java Flight Recorder (JFR) and how far you can get with it. #OpenJDK #JFR #JMC
I'll try to establish a good practice - I'll run a #JavaTuesdayThread on different #Java-related topics. Most of the time I'll cover upcoming features in the nearest JDK release (19 as of now) and many more! If you want to suggest a topic - write in replies down below!
#JavaTuesdayThread I’ve been patiently waiting for JEP 429 publishing with my fingers crossed for quite a while since JEP 425 appeared in a public space (although my story with Project Loom is longer than you can imagine). So, today’s topic is - extent-local variables. #Java
#JavaTuesdayThread Today I want to share some interesting observations about making #Java applications talk to or be compatible with low-level networking protocols which data models described as C structures. #OpenJDK #Panama #jextract
#JavaTuesdayThread Now we passed three significant conferences this spring (#Devoxx FR&UK, #JFokus) and we’ve seen a lot of good talks and workshops covering Project Loom (JEP 425). It’s time to talk about JEP 428 - structured concurrency! #Java [thread]:
#JavaTuesdayThread We’re going through tons of content for the upcoming #JavaOne hands-on labs. I was honored to be responsible for the Project Panama labs and I figured out that I actually didn’t cover one for the most part - upcalls, let's fix it!
#JavaTuesdayThread is back! #JavaOne is done, we had a week to sit back and relax. Now we got going back to work full throttle. Today I’d like to continue a long journey through native code in #Java. The most important topic here is networking.
It’s Tuesday which means it’s time for #JavaTuesdayThread! I thought I would wrap up on Project Panama… but I came across kind of a question that doesn’t have the right or wrong answer: how to treat generated Java classes for the C native library? #Java #Panama #OpenJDK
BTW, it's #JavaTuesdayThread time! Let's talk about #OpenJDK Project #Panam!
It's #JavaTuesdayThread! We’re less than 4 months away from the #JDK 19 release. Time to talk about Project #Panama, what will be available for developers, and how to use it [thread]! #Java #OpenJDK
It’s #JavaTuesdayThread time! Today I want to tell you about the Java community portal - dev.java. It was one of the deliverables that our Java DevRel team committed to for Java's 25th anniversary.
Hey #Java developers! It's Tuesday and it's time for #JavaTuesdayThread! Continuing from where I stopped a week ago: Foreign Function & Memory API, native variadic functions. Enjoy! #ProjectPanama #OpenJDK
It's #JavaTuesdayThread! Let’s proceed from where I’ve left you a week ago, from the introduction to Foreign Function and Memory API. #OpenJDK #Panama #Java
It’s #JavaTuesdayThread time! Today I’d like to talk not about the JLS or the JDK or anything related to coding. But I’d like to share some insights regarding inside.java. #Java #InsideJava
#JavaTuesdayThread is back! #JavaOne is done, we had a week to sit back and relax. Now we got going back to work full throttle. Today I’d like to continue a long journey through native code in #Java. The most important topic here is networking.
#JavaTuesdayThread is here! #Java Vectors API is now in 4th incubation which means it may become a standard feature soon enough! So, let's take a look at it! [thread]:
#JavaTuesdayThread #Java 19 release special edition. Hooray! Let’s look at what Java 19 can offer to developers [thread]:
#JavaTuesdayThread A month ago I thought that building #Java libraries out of C++ code using Project Panama is all about two things: 1. Create a C struct that represents the C++ class. 2. Creating proxy methods against that C struct. How wrong I was [thread]…
#JavaTuesdayThread We’re going through tons of content for the upcoming #JavaOne hands-on labs. I was honored to be responsible for the Project Panama labs and I figured out that I actually didn’t cover one for the most part - upcalls, let's fix it!
#JavaTuesdayThread I’ve been patiently waiting for JEP 429 publishing with my fingers crossed for quite a while since JEP 425 appeared in a public space (although my story with Project Loom is longer than you can imagine). So, today’s topic is - extent-local variables. #Java
#JavaTuesdayThread Today I want to share some interesting observations about making #Java applications talk to or be compatible with low-level networking protocols which data models described as C structures. #OpenJDK #Panama #jextract
#JavaTuesdayThread Today I’d like to speak a bit regarding #Java Flight Recorder (JFR) and how far you can get with it. #OpenJDK #JFR #JMC
It's time for #JavaTuesdayThread! You know that JDK 19 will be released in 2 months on Sept. 20th. It will bring some major changes to the JDK. Project #Loom is one of those HUGE changes I want to talk about a little bit more. #Java #OpenJDK
It’s Tuesday which means it’s time for #JavaTuesdayThread! I thought I would wrap up on Project Panama… but I came across kind of a question that doesn’t have the right or wrong answer: how to treat generated Java classes for the C native library? #Java #Panama #OpenJDK
It’s #JavaTuesdayThread time! Today I want to tell you about the Java community portal - dev.java. It was one of the deliverables that our Java DevRel team committed to for Java's 25th anniversary.
It’s #JavaTuesdayThread time! Today I’d like to talk not about the JLS or the JDK or anything related to coding. But I’d like to share some insights regarding inside.java. #Java #InsideJava
Hey #Java developers! It's Tuesday and it's time for #JavaTuesdayThread! Continuing from where I stopped a week ago: Foreign Function & Memory API, native variadic functions. Enjoy! #ProjectPanama #OpenJDK
It's #JavaTuesdayThread! Let’s proceed from where I’ve left you a week ago, from the introduction to Foreign Function and Memory API. #OpenJDK #Panama #Java
BTW, it's #JavaTuesdayThread time! Let's talk about #OpenJDK Project #Panam!
It's #JavaTuesdayThread! We’re less than 4 months away from the #JDK 19 release. Time to talk about Project #Panama, what will be available for developers, and how to use it [thread]! #Java #OpenJDK
#JavaTuesdayThread Now we passed three significant conferences this spring (#Devoxx FR&UK, #JFokus) and we’ve seen a lot of good talks and workshops covering Project Loom (JEP 425). It’s time to talk about JEP 428 - structured concurrency! #Java [thread]:
I'll try to establish a good practice - I'll run a #JavaTuesdayThread on different #Java-related topics. Most of the time I'll cover upcoming features in the nearest JDK release (19 as of now) and many more! If you want to suggest a topic - write in replies down below!
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