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Oh Snap! Google is gonna be using OpenJDK in Android!
Holy smokes Batman! Google is going to be using OpenJDK for its Android OS? How did that happen? and what does that mean for Java. Is Google simply avoiding further headache in the future from its Oracle lawsuit? Or is this a smart play where Google…
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Episode 56. Let’s have a frank talk about Unsafe! and why you shouldn’t (or should) use it
So you heard about sun.misc.unsafe. Even if you are in certain circles you might have heard about that it was (almost) removed from Java 9. And if you were really paying attention you would’ve heard the cries of every major Java Framework to the news….
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Episode 9. Year-end Review for Java
What are the end-of-year news for Java? What was on-target, and what fell through the cracks? Take a listen where we walk down memory lane and see what were the big hits (and misses) of Java in 2015. Also, let’s talk about Computer Science and…
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Episode 55. Let’s get GIT-it With it!
Source Control, it’s one of those tools that professionally we MUST need to master, and even if you are a hobbyist is a great thing to learn. In today’s episode we cover one of the “hottest” source control system out there (Git). Created by Linus…
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Episode 30 – Dec 2015
Kito, Daniel, Ian and special guest Venkat Subramaniam discuss a wide variety of topics including JavaOne, Java lambdas, microservices, ES2015’s class syntax, and his new book, Pragmatic Scala (the second edition of Programming Scala).
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Episode 8. Hello from JavaOne San Francisco, celebrating 20 years of Java!
So we made it to the promised land! The biggest Java Conference in the U.S. (we snuck in) and dedicated our podcast to Java’s 20th birthday, and also render tribute to the iconic Java Posse. Back in 2010 they made a series of predictions on what the…
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Episode 7. What’s going on with Oracle and Java? Also, let’s talk about kids, modding, STEM and CS!
Big Shakeup this month. Oracle had dismissed a number of Java evangelist positions, and there is no official response from Oracle. Also, java.net is no more! What does it mean? Is it the end of Java as we know it? We really don’t know but that doesn’t…
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Episode 6. Oracle Security Chief complaining about white hats? Is Reactive Programming the new fad? JUnit asking for money!
So we go and wake up with the news that Oracles Security Chief didn’t like people discovering vulnerabilities on its product (say that again?), then we follow on the new fad covering towns (First it was SAP, then Cloud, to Agile, and now is all about…
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Episode 54. Bug Hunt! (The essential skills of the great Debugger)
As a developer, we probably spend most of our time figuring out what went wrong. Debugging really an art, and we sometimes get intimidated by it. Well, if you ever found a bug that has trying to scare you, never fear! Bob and I walk through how to…
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Episode 5. Tales from China, brought to us by Josh Long, What is cloud native, and what’s in sun.misc.unsafe anyways
This podcast is special because we have of first guest, Josh Long! . Hailing us on Skype, he talks to us about what’s going on with Java within the great Wall of China. We also dive into being Cloud-ready, and what does it mean to remove Unsafe from…
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