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This edition will be shorter than usual. I’ve been travelling a lot, I’m on a conference tour, and this week I managed to squeeze in the Code Remix Summit organised by Moderne. So instead of the usual news roundup - a postcard from the conf...
As a hub for the “Friends of OpenJDK,” Foojay.io continues to be one of the better places to track what is actually happening in the JVM ecosystem month-to-month. And this month I want to start with a piece that has been sitting on my “must...
And the resulting pile is unusually rich in stories: people, governance moves, ecosystem direction, and a few projects that are quietly redrawing the JVM map. Let’s go.
You might remember from last mont...
KotlinConf 2026 is right around the corner - May 20–22, Munich, ICM Messe. JVM Weekly once again has the pleasure of being a media partner for the event, and on that occasion I decided to do something I don’t usually do in this newsletter:...
Just a month after JDK 26 shipped, the release machine is already running at full speed. Mark Reinhold has formally proposed the release schedule for JDK 27, early-access builds are already in double digits, and on top of that, the JVM comm...
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