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Java Web Weekly, Issue 136
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An packed week starting with Hibernate advice and SpringOne and wrapping up with technical debt and the impact it can have on teams.
Java Web Weekly, Issue 135
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Form one step closer to Spring 5 to low level JVM compiler optimizations – some solid writeups this week.
Java Web Weekly, Issue 134
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The Java “State of the Union”, a look at JUnit 5 and some cool notes on reactive programming – quite an interesting week.
Java Web Weekly, Issue 133
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The first milestone of JUnit 5 is out, we have another solid deep-dive into the issues of a persistence solution and some of the best StackOverflow questions ever.
Java Web Weekly, Issue 132
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Quite an interesting week with Java 9 almost ready to commit to a hard date, a solid HATEOAS writeup for the Spring ecosystem and lots of releases and goodness.
Java Web Weekly, Issue 131
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Java 9 ads new Optional goodness, some good advice on public speaking and all about JIT compilation this week.
Java Web Weekly, Issue 129
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A news heavy week with JDK 9 missing feature completion, some Java EE 8 turmoil, on the release of Spring 4.3.
The Market Share of Java IDEs in Q2 2016
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Very interesting numbers showing IntelliJ picking up users from both Eclipse and other IDEs in the last couple of years.