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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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    Head of Java / Kotlin Engineering at VirtusLab

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