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JVM Weekly

Artur Skowronski, Bazlur Rahman, [email protected], Shaaf Syed

From the latest updates in JVM languages like Java, Kotlin, and Scala to emerging technologies like GraalVM and Quarkus, this newsletter covers a wide range of topics that are of interest to developers and tech enthusiasts.

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The Rest of the Story: February Edition - JVM Weekly vol. 164

This time we have plenty of material: from a fascinating interview with Kotlin’s creator, through a groundbreaking change in Minecraft, to a whole wave of new projects proving that Java UI is in much better shape than anyone would expect. L...

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  • Artur Skowronski

    Head of Java / Kotlin Engineering at VirtusLab

  • Bazlur Rahman

    Helping Java developers to master top coding and collaboration skills Published Books: https://t.co/bhTecLgWGB #develoepr, #author #jugleader

  • Shaaf Syed

    Shaaf Syed is a seasoned Java developer, open source enthusiast, and advocate in the developer community. Passionate about programming languages, Machine learning, Kubernetes and more..

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