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Jul 2024
26m 12s

Java, but why? The state of Java in 2024

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You can connect with Lenny Primak at Flow Logix, X, LinkedIn, Github, or Mastodon

Got questions about Java? Check out the site.

Apache Groovy is a Java programming language. 

Virtual Threads reduce the effort put into writing and maintaining code as well as observing high-throughput concurrent applications.

Apache Shiro is an open-source security framework that can do authentication, authorization, cryptography, and session management. 

Jakarta EE, or Jakarta Enterprise Edition, is a suite of services that helps developers write enterprise applications for the Java platform. 

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