Java Web Weekly, Issue 147

A forward looking week a focus on reactive programming.

Here we go…

1. Spring and Java

===== >> Project Valhalla: Goals [mail.openjdk.java.net]

A very interesting read about the Java language itself and the direction it’s potentially heading into.

>> Testing RxJava [infoq.com]

Another very interesting look at RxJava, this time driven with tests. I’m definitely excited about version 2 coming out soon.

>> Small scale stream processing kata. Part 2: RxJava 1.x/2.x [nurkiewicz.com]

Reactive programming is clearly going mainstream in the Java ecosystem over the next 12 to 24 months.

Here’s another practical look at the main player in that space right now – RxJava.

This reaction writeup is also worth reading.

>> Spring Cloud Pipelines [spring.io]

A new (and heavily opinionated) new Spring Cloud project – with the goal of quickly rolling out a non-trivial deployment pipeline.

Also check out the Marcin’s announcement here.

Also worth reading:

Webinars and presentations:

Time to upgrade:

2. Musings

===== >> The New Minimalism [prog21.dadgum.com]

Good advice on working with abstractions and developing software in a pragmatic way.

>> Why coding is more fun than engineering [swizec.com]

Getting an insight into how someone else works is – at least for me – very useful. I generally am able to glean something out of it that I can apply to my own work and make it better.

It’s because of that this quick writeup was definitely a good read.

>> Reviewing Strangers’ Code on Github [daedtech.com]

Interesting suggestion on stepping out of the comfort zone of your own codebase and into another.

Whether or not Github is your jam, definitely do these kinds of reviews on the regular, as staying in a single codebase for years is often a cap on your growth.

Also worth reading:

3. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

>> I majored in art [dilbert.com]

5. Pick of the Week

This week I’m picking the new Hibernate course over on Thoughts on Java – given that the price increases in only 3 days:

>> The new Hibernate Course

Here’s a video series to learn more about the material.

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