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Udemy vs Coursera? Which is better to learn Tech and Programming?
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Register: Kubernetes and the hybrid cloud with Skupper
Kubernetes and the hybrid cloud with Skupper REGISTER TODAY Date: March 5, 2020 Time: 12:00 PM EST Abstract: In this session, we a….
oracle/graal
GraalVM: Run Programs Faster Anywhere :rocket:. Contribute to oracle/graal development by creating an account on GitHub.
Simple Java Date and Time Example – LocalDate and MonthDay
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Transition from Java EE to Jakarta EE
What happened and what you need to know
What’s New in Payara Platform 201?
Highlighted updates include new End-to-End data encryption and the extension of the Monitoring Console. The release includes 31 bug fixes, 5 new features, 12 improvements and 21 component upgrades!
Java After Eight – Azul Systems, Inc.
New Java releases after eight Java 8 OpenJDK updates production deployments tech briefing
Build a Java App with CockroachDB and jOOQ | CockroachDB Docs
Learn how to use CockroachDB from a simple Java application with jOOQ.
Top 5 Design Patterns Books for Java Developers – Best of Lot
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Java trends: Top 10 Frameworks in 2020
Our JAXenter survey about current trends in the Java ecosystem is in full swing. Time to take a look at the preliminary results. Today’s focus: Frameworks!
DESKTOP APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT WITH JAVA
This course is the follow-up to the work you did in CEJV 416. You’re probably itching to get at it. So get ready to start developing desktop applications using the JavaFX and JDBC frameworks. Then you’ll move on to developing systems that are composed of presentation, business (domain) and persistence layers. You’ll also touch on topics like concurrent programming using threads, file-access using NIO and the development of CRUD applications (love that name!) using JDBC. Once you’re finished the course with flying colours, you’ll be able to begin developing real-world software solutions. And we could all use a lot more of those!
Java Annotated Monthly – March 2020 | IntelliJ IDEA Blog
Posted on March 3, 2020 by Trisha Gee It’s only two weeks since the last Java Annotated Monthly and we have another huge issue! I’….
Top 20 Spring MVC Interview Questions for Java Developers – Answered
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