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Java Weekly, Issue 624
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Java 26 is now frozen and looking good 🙂
Java Weekly, Issue 623
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Spring 7 is out. Lots and lots of releases and reading material in this one 🙂
Java Weekly, Issue 622
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Spring 7 is out. Lots and lots of releases and reading material in this one 🙂
Java Weekly, Issue 621
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Spring 7 is out. Lots and lots of releases and reading material in this one 🙂
Java Weekly, Issue 620
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Final fields finally being final final in JDK 26 is a good move. And our last launch of the year, Black Friday, is going live today. A good week 🙂
Java Weekly, Issue 619
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JDK 25 brought some solid performance improvements, and JDK 26 is already looking quite good with its new HTTP/3 support.
Java Weekly, Issue 618
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JDK 25 brought some solid performance improvements, and JDK 26 is already looking quite good with its new HTTP/3 support.
Java Weekly, Issue 617
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JDK 25 brought some solid performance improvements, and JDK 26 is already looking quite good with its new HTTP/3 support.