Absolutely .. unlike most software, I knew but realised clearly now. Backwards compatibility should be the absolute gold standard for evaluation and development of any software meant for wide usage.
The only other place I've seen such a level of backwards compatibility is with IBM mainframes and microcomputers where software written 40 years ago will still run fine on a new system, even after multiple architecture changes.
The java will be more perfect if it has the isolated container for library's dependencies (similar to nodejs), a single library in the project will be able to upgrade freely without worrying about the transitive dependency conflicts (Jar Hell) during the long term project maintenance.
Yeah, great, congratulations, Oracle Java 19! Greetings from a bioeng graduate student, universidad del Cauca, Colombia.
Excellent conversation and really shows why Java is a still a force to be reckoned with all these years later!
I'm so proud of this new features.. Great, Oracle!
One of the reasons.. Amongst the reasons why Java is so popurar is fanatical dedication to the the backwards compatibility (Monty Python)
Absolutely .. unlike most software, I knew but realised clearly now. Backwards compatibility should be the absolute gold standard for evaluation and development of any software meant for wide usage.
The only other place I've seen such a level of backwards compatibility is with IBM mainframes and microcomputers where software written 40 years ago will still run fine on a new system, even after multiple architecture changes.
**cough cough** Python
Nice format! Pleasure to listen
Thanks! Glad you like it!
Great conversation!💚💙💜🧡💛 Code demonstration is also very informative! Thanks for publishing!
You're very welcome!
☕Let's Go Java! õ/
The java will be more perfect if it has the isolated container for library's dependencies (similar to nodejs), a single library in the project will be able to upgrade freely without worrying about the transitive dependency conflicts (Jar Hell) during the long term project maintenance.
Thank you for your hard work and amazing new features with new the cadence. I wish enterprises would adopt them faster. I'm still stuck on Java 8 😢
I think that pushing inheritance was a mistake, specifically for regular coders, but other than that, Java is a very clean language.
It's been a wild ride.
Would it be possible to have a GC-less Java?
You can have it right now: just don't create garbage and you don't need to collect it. 😉
Otherwise, I guess you want something like Rust?
@@chrisfreel Yeah, compile-time removing at least some need for GC, without changing the code
@@JorgetePanete Similar to RAII in C++?
@@mdtanveerhasan1453 Had to look that up, which would be the Cleaner API here I think, so I think so, but without needing to try ()
I have been using scala and java. Scala team is still dreaming at the time without java8.
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50:15 Out of two books i decided to buy ever(all others are .pdf) one is getting obsolete... oh boy...
I also got book on JNI 😆
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Are there still somebody using Java 8?
how do you become a Java 🏆 Champion
Nice :3
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theory videos, but they are old and super long.
gj