Java’s Q4 Drop: GlassFish 8, Spring Shell, and GPU Madness
I was just about to close my laptop for the year. Seriously. I had the "Out of Office" email drafted, my notifications were paused, and I was ready to.
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I was just about to close my laptop for the year. Seriously. I had the "Out of Office" email drafted, my notifications were paused, and I was ready to.
If I had a dime for every time someone on Reddit told me "Java on the desktop is dead," I’d have enough money to buy a license for one of…
I woke up this morning to my feed blowing up about yet another high-profile reactive project being open-sourced.
I still remember the panic in 2018. You probably do too. The emails from legal departments, the frantic audits of which JDK version was running on which.
I distinctly remember the moment my project manager told me we were migrating our primary API gateway to a "low-code" platform.
I was staring at a serial console output at 2 AM last Tuesday, watching a stream of hexadecimal bytes scroll by from a legacy sensor node, when it hit me.
For decades, the scalability of server-side Java applications was inextricably linked to the operating system's thread management.
The landscape of enterprise application development is undergoing a seismic shift. As we move further into the decade, the convergence of cloud-native.
The landscape of Java development has undergone a seismic shift with the arrival of Java 21 and the official release of Virtual Threads.
The landscape of enterprise software development is witnessing a pivotal transformation as we move through November 2025.