Java Weekly, Issue 383

1. Spring and Java

>> The Anatomy of ct.sym — How javac Ensures Backwards Compatibility [morling.dev]

In pursuit of backward compatibility – how the release flag and ct.sym file helps us to ensure backward compatibility more effectively. Interesting stuff

>> Greetings, Micronaut Hipster! [github.com]

Say hello to a Micronaut-based JHispter application – using Micronaut instead of Spring Boot with JHispter

>> Faster warmup, smaller downloads, JDK 16 — GraalVM 21.1 is here! [medium.com]

Supporting Java 16, removing unnecessary barriers, performance improvements, and small other features in a new GraalVM version

Also worth reading:

Webinars and presentations:

Time to upgrade:

2. Technical

>> Evolving Kubernetes networking with the Gateway API [kubernetes.io]

The Gateway API in K8S – routing, request manipulation, traffic management, and many more cool networking features

Also worth reading:

3. Musings

>> Is Bitcoin Really Throwing Energy Away? [diegobasch.com]

Bitcoin from a “first-prototype” perspective: it’s surely inefficient but on its path to becoming ENIAC of cryptocurrencies

Also worth reading:

4. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

>> Bookshelves On Zoom [dilbet.com]

>> Instead Of Handshakes [dilbet.com]

>> Workplace Injuries [dilbet.com]

5. Pick of the Week

>> Never say “no,” but rarely say “yes.” [asmartbear.com]

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