Le_bottin_des_jeux_linux, to linuxgaming
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DiazCarrete, to Java
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The history of the concept of "bean" in Java frameworks. It has undergone quite a bit of drift!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5hxolai4Tk

#java

debugagent, to Java
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🌟 Introduced by Sun Microsystems in 2004, has revolutionized dynamic system tracing. From Solaris to MacOS and Linux, it's a game-changer for real-time insights into OS and application behavior without hampering performance. https://debugagent.com/dtrace-revisited-advanced-debugging-techniques

array, to Java
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I've got the impression that the doesn't get all the love it deserves, but I'm quite a fan myself. It's really impressive how featureful it is, and sure doing would be way harder if I couldn't count on it. My $newJob, I've been told, makes using Eclipse mandatory for Java dev, so this is great news for me. :)

ovid, to javascript
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I started programming in 1982. Though I'm known as a developer, I tried to remember every other languages I've programmed in.

, #C, 6809 Assembler, , VBScript (and its many variants), , , , , , , Easytrieve, and probably a few others.

I wish I had gotten a job in Prolog, primarily because I loved what I could create with it. I don't love programming; I love creating.

What are you languages?

Sharat_Chander, to Java
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#Java devs...

Reminder that you can meet Oracle's Java DevRel Team at this year's #DevoxxUK conference! Please join Nicolai Parlog, Ana Maria Mihalceanu and me (May 8-10)! We'd love to meet you!

Register now: https://www.devoxx.co.uk/

ghost_letters, to Java
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Shower thought:

Monoliths are having a comback. We need a new cool name for that architecture. It is okay to have some small microservices around the core. Something like a planet and its moons. Or if your system is big: a star and its planets...

Need a catchy term.

kerfuffle,
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@ghost_letters The is up and coming. In the ecosystem, you can look at or Apache Karaf.

Pretty sure we can come up with more creative names based on the megalith if required. Maybe Dolmen Architecture? ( :

atamakahere, to Java
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Yes, I love playing Minecraft (and hosting minecraft servers too)

Wish I knew enough to make my own mods :unarist:

Is it possible to interface mod api with ?

ahelwer, to Java
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You can't allocate an array in java of more than 4 GB in size? in 2024???? an INT SIZE ARGUMENT????

#java

array, to Java
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My project goes on, as a learning practice preparing for $newJob. I have, on purpose, excluded any frontend frameworks, just plain old HTML and CSS, and some JS strictly when needed. I build my templates with JSP, and I'm not using any backend framework. A bit more work? Maybe. But it's crystal clear, less bloated, and so fast! Plus, I get to see behind the abstractions, implementing models, services, factories, servlets, utils, etc. all by myself. In other words: I'm having fun. :)

leanpub, to Java
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Modern Thymeleaf Bundle https://leanpub.com/b/modern-thymeleaf-bundle by Wim Deblauwe is the featured bundle on the Leanpub homepage! https://leanpub.com wimdeblauwe@mastodon.social

Le_bottin_des_jeux_linux, to linuxgaming
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🕹️ Title: UnCiv
🦊️ What's: A ~ libre TB strategy game & Empire building, inspired by Civ V
🏡️ -
🐣️ https://github.com/yairm210/UnCiv
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📦️
📖 Our entry: https://www.lebottindesjeuxlinux.tuxfamily.org/en/online/lights-on/

🔍️ Reviewed (4.10.0): 🙏️⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
🥁️ Update: 4.11.4➜4.11.8
⚗️ Consistent version 🦍️
📌️ Changes: https://github.com/yairm210/Unciv/releases
🦣️ From: https://mastodon.social/@holarse/112303941512693282

🏝️ https://www.youtube.com/embed/u28tWIsC01E
🎲️ https://www.youtube.com/embed/O_qNLmeyqWE
🎲️[fr] https://www.youtube.com/embed/tLNWW0BHZ04

openjdk, to Java
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Proposed to target JDK 23: JEP 467: Markdown Documentation Comments: https://openjdk.org/jeps/467

governa, to Java
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Crell, to node
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We often joke about the billion-dependency problems with . But I haven't seen anyone complain about the equivalent one in /.

He says, looking at the 9000+ line generated dependencies file for this project...

lobocode, to Java
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I run from , but it always follows me. :blobfoxshy:

Crell, to Kotlin
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Another day, another way in which the / ecosystem is weaker/worse than the ecosystem.

I'm kind of tired of finding these.

amoroso, to Java
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This HotJava lapel pin is swag I got at a mid 1990s Sun Java event in Milan, Italy, where Jim Gosling gave a talk.

One of the lead developers of HotJava, Herb Jellinek, worked on Interlisp at Xerox prior to Sun and now he's on the board of the Medley Interlisp Project. It's a small world.

In case you never heard of HotJava:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HotJava

preslavrachev, to Java
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Oura Ring v0.1

Early folks were ahead of their time - before Corporate took over.

(cc @ivan3bx)
https://indieweb.social/@ivan3bx/112332155237438155

abucci, to ProgrammingLanguages
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A weird thing about being 50 is that there are programming languages that I've used regularly for longer than some of the software developers I work with have been alive. I first wrote BASIC code in the 1980s. The first time I wrote an expression evaluator--a fairly standard programming puzzle or homework--was in 1990. I wrote it in Pascal for an undergraduate homework assignment. I first wrote perl in the early 1990s, when it was still perl 4.036 (5.38.2 now). I first wrote java in 1995-ish, when it was still java 1.0 (1.21 now). I first wrote scala, which I still use for most things today, in 2013-ish, when it was still scala 2.8 (3.4.0 now). At various times I've been "fluent" in 8086 assembly, BASIC, C, Pascal, perl, python, java, scala; and passable in LISP/Scheme, Prolog, old school Mathematica, (early days) Objective C, matlab/octave, and R. I've written a few lines of Fortran and more than a few lines of COBOL that I ran in a production system once. I could probably write a bit of Haskell if pressed but for some reason I really dislike its syntax so I've never been enthusiastic about learning it well. I've experimented with Clean, Flix, Curry, Unison, Factor, and Joy and learned bits and pieces of each of those. I'm trying to decide whether I should try learning Idris, Agda, and/or Lean. I'm pretty sure I'm forgetting a few languages. Bit of 6502 assembly long ago. Bit of Unix/Linux shell scripting languages (old enough to have lived and breathed tcsh before switching to bash; I use fish now mostly).

When I say passable: in graduate school I wrote a Prolog interpreter in java (including parsing source code or REPL input), within which I could run the classic examples like append or (very simple) symbolic differentiation/integration. As an undergraduate I wrote a Mathematica program to solve the word recognition problem for context-free formal languages. But I'd need some study time to be able to write these languages again.

I don't know what the hell prompted me to reminisce about programming languages. I hope it doesn't come off as a humblebrag but rather like old guy spinning yarns. I think I've been through so many because I'm never quite happy with any one of them and because I've had a varied career that started when I was pretty young.

I guess I'm also half hoping to find people on here who have similar interests so I'm going to riddle this post with hashtags:

#C #R

leanpub, to Java
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Stratospheric (Radiant Reader (eBook)) by Tom Hombergs, Björn Wilmsmann, and Philip Riecks is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $39.00; get it for $29.25 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/6v3uFol6

leanpub, to Software
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Jetpack Compose internals by Jorge Castillo is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $54.99; get it for $32.79 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/0434fA7W

openjdk, to Java
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Proposed to target JDK 23: JEP 476: Module Import Declarations (Preview): https://openjdk.org/jeps/476

hayjay, to Java German
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