Java Weekly, Issue 233

Here we go…

1. Spring and Java

As a side effect of introducing “var” to Java, we also got the support for intersection types ?

>> FYI: removal of long-deprecated Thread.destroy() and Thread.stop(Throwable) methods [mail.openjdk.java.net]

The title says all – as promised, things are finally starting to get removed from Java.

>> Proposed Jakarta EE Design Principles [blog.sebastian-daschner.com]

A good, quick read about the foundation of the new Jakarta EE project and the direction it’s heading.

*2. Technical and Musings*

===== >> Open Sourcing Zuul 2 [medium.com]

After a long wait, the new version of Zuul is finally getting open-sourced. Nice.

>> Working with the system clipboard in Vim [advancedweb.hu]

The second thing to learn after exiting Vim ?

>> Agile cargo cult [blog.frankel.ch]

Turns out it’s about actually being agile, and not pretending to look like we’re doing agile.

Also worth reading:

3. Comics

And my favorite Dilberts of the week:

>> Blaming Others [dilbert.com]
>> Lying to Customers [dilbert.com]
>> Wally Teaches Success [dilbert.com]

4. Pick of the Week

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