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Tag Archives: Java 8
Java 8: Testing the Lambda Water
Java 8 is about a year away and comes with a language feature I really look forward to: Lambda Expression. Sadly the other big feature, Modules for the Java Platform, has been delayed to Java 9. But nevertheless, bringing lambda … Continue reading
Java 8 Status Updates
The two big new language features of the upcoming Java SE 8 release are Lambda Expressions and Modularity. For both, status updates have been released these days. I’ll share the links with you, so you might read through them over … Continue reading
Devoxx 2011 – I’ve been in Paradise
Devoxx 2011 is over – we have left the paradise. I had – again – the luck to attend and it was an awesome experience. I’m really thankful that Stephan and his team is doing this works. We love you … Continue reading
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Devoxx 2010
I was very lucky to attend the Devoxx 2010 (the conference part) this year. So this is reason enought, to blog about the thing I found most valuable to report: The discussion panel This was a discussion panel lead by … Continue reading