Java Weekly, Issue 224

Here we go…

1. Spring and Java

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>> ShuffleCollector [javaspecialists.eu]

We can easily sort a Stream, but shuffling has always been a bit tricky ?

>> Clearer Code with JDK 10 Local Variable Type Inference [marxsoftware.blogspot.com]

“var”s can make code more concise but also unreadable – just use it with care.

>> Spring IO Platform end-of-life announcement [spring.io]

Due to the insane popularity of Spring Boot, this isn’t surprising.

2. Technical and Musings

This is a good bulleted list to have printed somewhere when you’re implementing authentication ?

>> Search on a static website [blog.frankel.ch]

Using static websites simplifies a number of things… but a simple search button is not one of these.

>> The Stack Overflow Age [joelonsoftware.com]

Great ideas are still out there, waiting to be implemented.

Also worth reading:

4. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

>> The Cover Up [dilbert.com]
>> Blame the Mimes [dilbert.com]
>> Patents [dilbert.com]

5. Pick of the Week

===== >> HTTPS explained with carrier pigeons [freecodecamp.org]

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