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March 19, 2025
[javaone 2025] sneak peak at the stable values API
Speaker: Per Minborg See the table of contents for more posts Like Schrödinger’s Cat, find out if immutable when look General Motivation StableValue Notes StableContainer Deferred Immutability My take Nice to get a preview into the future. This was not an API … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] Jump-Start Your Data Science Learning with Jupyter Notebooks and Java
Speaker Brian Sam-Bodden @bsbodden See the table of contents for more posts General Jupyter Notebooks Build data science stack with Java Java stack JJava Jupyter Kernel Glue code Example: linear regression with Iris dataset More examples RAG with Spring AI and Redis … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] how netflix uses java 2025 edition
Speaker: Paul Bakker See the table of contents for more posts He started out by showing the social media reaction to his few minutes in yesterday’s keynote. Which included “how much do you pay Oracle” to which he said 0 (they use … Continue reading →
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March 18, 2025
[javaone 2025] stream gatherers: the architect’s cut
Speaker: Viktor Klang See the table of contents for more posts Oracle has sample code so I didn’t take notes on all the code General New interface Basic Examples Named Gatherers Parallel vs Sequential Other built in Gatherers Other notes My take … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] A Java Developer’s Guide to Navigating the Frontend Landscape
Speaker: Dan Vega See the table of contents for more posts repo with examples: https://github.com/danvega/java-devel... General Java Frameworks HTML/CSS/JavaScript JavaScript Frameworks Consider when choosing My take Great overview/comparison of the many choices out there and their features. It’s great it came with … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] interested in where the language is going
Speaker: Brian Goetz See the table of contents for more posts Note: I was 15 minutes late to this session as I was doing a book signing: Patterns Valhalla My take It was nice hearing about these features from Brian’s POV. While … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] java for ai
Speakers: Paul Sandoz See the table of contents for more posts General Panama – Foreign Function and Memory (FFM) API Panama – Vector API Valhalla – Value classes and objects Babylon – Code Reflection My take I like that he was able … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] next level features of langchain4j
Speakers: Lize Raes, Mohamed Abderrahman See the table of contents for more posts Concepts 5 Levels towards AGI Options RAG Steps in code: Guardrails and Moderation Testing approaches Websites My take Excellent examples. The real world scenario of diseases/antigens/antibodies was good. Good … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] opening keynote
See the table of contents for more posts Chad Arimura Started with history including pictures from the first JavaOne in 1996 and what Duke looked like then. Fast forward to present day. Java 24 launched this morning Scott McNealty (retired … Continue reading →
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[javaone 2025] table of contents
Welcome to my live blog (probably) here from JavaOne. The probably is because I hurt my wrist a week ago. This is the most typing I’ve done on a laptop since so will see how it works out! [typing is … Continue reading →
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