Maven vs Gradle for Spring Boot: The Ultimate Performance Guide
I still remember the day my team hit a wall with our CI pipeline. We were maintaining a massive Spring Boot monolith—over 80 modules, half a million lines.
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I still remember the day my team hit a wall with our CI pipeline. We were maintaining a massive Spring Boot monolith—over 80 modules, half a million lines.
Well, I have to admit, I've had a love-hate relationship with Gradle. Mostly hate, if I'm being honest. But last Tuesday, I decided to bump our main.
Well, that's not entirely accurate - for years, despite being a "Java guy," I actually wrote all my utility scripts in Python or Bash .
I used to be a purist. You know the type. If it wasn't written in IntelliJ with strict type checking and a pom.xml file I configured myself, it wasn't.
I distinctly remember the moment my project manager told me we were migrating our primary API gateway to a "low-code" platform.
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