java-weekly-210
Java Weekly, Issue 210
Here we go…
1. Spring and Java
===== >> Getting Started with Microservices in SpringBoot [infoq.com]
A quick guide to starting your microservices journey in the Spring ecosystem.
>> Hibernate Tips: What’s the Difference between JOIN, LEFT JOIN and JOIN FETCH [thoughts-on-java.org]
JOIN and LEFT JOIN are familiar to most SQL users – but JOIN FETCH is something JPA-specific.
Also worth reading:
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===== >> Looking Forward to Java in 2018 [infoq.com]
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===== >> Transactional exception handling in CDI [blog.sebastian-daschner.com]
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>> Nobody puts Java in a container [jaxenter.com]
Time to upgrade:
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===== >> Spring Cloud Dalston.SR5 Released [spring.io]
2. Technical and Musings
===== >> Starting with Ethereum – Setup [blog.frankel.ch]
If you want to get started with blockchain (not necessarily Bitcoin), this is a good place to start with.
>> How Silos Grow [blog.tfnico.com]
An interesting study of how silos form and crop up inside growing companies.
Also worth reading:
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===== >> Negative Architecture [michaelfeathers.silvrback.com]
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===== >> To Serve Man, with Software [blog.codinghorror.com]
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===== >> Test-Driven Developers: Building a testing culture. [ordepdev.me]
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===== >> Building a Distributed Log from Scratch, Part 1: Storage Mechanics [bravenewgeek.com]
4. Comics
>> Wally is Late for Meeting [dilbert.com]
>> The Problem is Humans [dilbert.com]
>> Elbonian Hackers Delete Wally’s Report [dilbert.com]
5. Pick of the Week
===== >> Entropy: Why Life Always Seems to Get More Complicated [jamesclear.com]