It’s Java 20 Release Day! Here’s What’s New
This will be a good day, because it's Java 20 release day! It's been six months since Java 19 was released, and so it's time for another fresh wave of Java features. In this article, we will take you...
View ArticleFoojay Podcast #26: The Future of Source Control and CI/CD
As developers, we like to automate the boring parts of our job. This automation includes the source control system, build pipelines, and code analysis tools. In recent decades, we have seen evolutions...
View ArticleJava 21 is Available Today, And It’s Quite the Update
Today's the first day of Java 21's availability! It's been six months since Java 20 was released, so it's time for another fresh wave of Java features. This post takes you on a tour of the JEPs that...
View ArticleFoojay Podcast #30: Utrecht JUG
On September 12th, I was invited to speak at the Utrecht JUG together with Hanno Embrechts. That was an ideal moment to grab my camera and microphones to interview the organisers and some of the...
View ArticleJava 22 Is Here, And It’s Ready To Rock
Java 22 is here! It's been six months since Java 21 was released, so it's time for another fresh set of Java features. In this article, you'll go on a tour of the JEPs that are part of this release,...
View ArticleJava 23 Has Arrived, And It Brings a Truckload of Changes
Java 23 has arrived! It's been six months since Java 22 was released, so it's time for a fresh truckload of JEPs. In this article, we take you on a tour of everything that is part of this release,...
View ArticleFoojay Podcast #64: Interviews at JFall about open source, OpenJDK...
Table of Contents VideoPodcast (audio only)GuestsContent Let's wrap up this year with more interviews from the JFall conference. In this episode you'll learn more about Foojay, JVM internals and...
View ArticleFoojay Podcast #68: Welcome to OpenJDK (Java) 24
Table of Contents VideoPodcast (audio only)Read more about Java 24 on FoojayGuestsSimon RitterHanno EmbregtsContent We serve you a podcast about the new Java version every six months. Our regular...
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