1. Spring and Java
>> Why Update Data-Oriented Programming to Version 1.1? [inside.java]
An insightful journey into the world of data-oriented programming. A solid read.
>> Dynamic watermarking on the JVM [frankel.ch]
Adding watermarks to images in Java?! Nice!
Also worth reading:
- >> How to define a repository with Jakarta Data and Hibernate [thorben-janssen.com]
- >> Java in Education Initiative Aims to Empower the Next Generation of Developers [infoq.com]
- >> Transactional Outbox pattern with Spring Boot [wimdeblauwe.com]
Webinars and presentations:
- >> Spring Tips: Go Further, Faster with Spring Boot 3.3 (UPDATED) [spring.io]
- >> A Bootiful Podcast: Spring Security community legend Laur Spilca [spring.io]
- >> Foojay Podcast #55: Embedded Java, Part 2 [foojay.io]
- >> Java Language Futures – Spring 2024 Edition [inside.java]
- >> InfoQ Dev Summit Boston: Optimizing Java Applications on Kubernetes – beyond the Basics [infoq.com]
- >> High-Performance Java Persistence Newsletter, Issue 64 [vladmihalcea.com]
Time to upgrade:
- >> Quarkus 3.12 – TLS Registry, load shedding, native image agent, Kotlin 2.0 and more [quarkus.io]
- >> Jhipster 8.6.0 releases [github.com]
- >> Camel-4.4.3 release [github.com]
2. Technical & Musings
>> Impact of prompt masking on LLM agent planning performance [krasserm.io]
Always good to learn some AI internals
>> Is Ransomware Protection Working? [techblog.bozho.net]
No, it’s not – we need operating-system-level prevention.
Also worth reading:
- >> What is Self Hosted? What is a Stack? [lucumr.pocoo.org]
- >> Renovate for everything [foojay.io]
- >> How to Run Neo4j on Kubernetes [foojay.io]
- >> Filtering EventStoreDB subscriptions by event types [event-driven.io]
- >> beetRoot: Yet Another Web Framework? [foojay.io]
- >> The State of Data Breaches, Part 2: The Trilogy of Players [troyhunt.com]
3. Pick of the Week
>> Programmers Should Never Trust Anyone, Not Even Themselves [carbon-steel.github.io]