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JVM Weekly

Artur Skowronski

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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January - The Rest of the Story - JVM Weekly vol. 116

Since the last few editions have been quite thematic, I’ve gathered many interesting links in January that didn’t make it into previous issues. Many aren’t extensive enough for a full section, but they still seem compelling enough to share....

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Glancing into the Future: Java plans for 2025, Machine Learning on GC logs and agentic software - JVM Weekly vol. 116

On the official Java channel, Nicolai Parlog, Java Developer Advocate, published a summary of what to expect in 2025 regarding JDK projects. If you're curious about what's coming this year (excluding Project Amber, as Nicolai left that for ...

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    Head of Java / Kotlin Engineering at VirtusLab

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