2019 is over, and a brand new year is here! January's Java Annotated Monthly features (as usual) the news from the previous month, some of the best articles from 2019 (or ones we simply missed first time around), and a bunch of those end-of-year-wrap-up features.
2019 Roundup
Highlights for the year from various sites. The fact that several of these features commentary or articles from me did not impact my decision to include them at allâ¦- InfoQ Editors' Recommended Talks from 2019
- InfoQ's 2019, and Software Predictions for 2020
- JAX Enter: Java retrospective #1 â" community highlights of 2019
- Macro trends in the tech industry â" from ThoughtWorks
- JVM Garbage Collectors Benchmarks Report 19.12
Java News
- Java 14 Is in Feature-Freeze and Release Rampdown
- JDK 15 Early-Access Builds â" already available!
- OpenJDK: More Speed, Less Haste
- Long-awaited State of the Values docs
- FOSDEM: Free Tools and Editors devroom â" schedule now available, join us for free!
Java Tutorials & Tips
- The Young, the Old, and the Garbage â" another 97 Things piece. The fact that I'm an editor for 97 Things doesn't impact my decision to include these into Annotated Monthly at allâ¦
- Uncheck Your Exceptions â" checked exceptions seemed like such a good ideaâ¦
- Managing multiple Java installations
Languages, Frameworks, Libraries, and Technologies
- Hidden Treasures of Eclipse Collections â" 2019 Edition
- Check out the full set of Java Advent articles
- Java Microservices: A Practical Guide
- Spring Framework maintenance roadmap in 2020 (including 4.3 EOL)
- The State of Kotlin Support in Spring â" I saw this talk at SpringOne and found it interesting and useful
- Unit Test Your Architecture with ArchUnit
- Writing a Full Featured Maven Pom
- Getting Started with Kubernetes
- Awesome Java â" 'A curated list of awesome Java frameworks, libraries, and software'
Culture & Community
I've been on a journey over the last month or so of figuring out what to do better next year and how. So you'll find a bunch of organizational/motivational stuff in this section.
Source : https://dzone.com/articles/java-annotated-monthly-january-2020
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