Everything you might have missed in Java in 2024 - JVM Weekly vol. 114

As they say - new year, new us. But before we jump full-speed into 2025, it’s time to clear our heads and go through a (slightly overdue) recap of 2024. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 13 hours ago

Happy New Year (and survey) from JVM Weekly!

Hey, the year is coming to an end and I’d like to wish you all the best! | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 9 days ago

Official Java Client for OpenAI & Spring’s Model Context Protocol Client - JVM Weekly vol. 113

The last one this year | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 21 days ago

Best of Foojay.io November 2024 Edition – JVM Weekly vol. 112

Another Foojay editon is here! | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 28 days ago

All 24 new JEPs for JDK 24: Quantum Cryptography, Garbage Collectors, and a lot of cleanups - JVM Weekly vol. 111

Starting today, the JDK 24 enters the Rampdown phase! | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 1 month ago

Release Radar: Spring, Kotlin, IntelliJ... and Advent Calendars - JVM Weekly vol. 110

This week: Release Radar. But I've problably never had such packed one. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 1 month ago

Goodbye Lightbend, Hello Akka - The JVM's Most Popular Actor Model Implementation Gets a New Identity - JVM Weekly vol. 109

Today, it’s a very "mountainous" edition. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 1 month ago

Clickbait Power Play: "Rust uses 12 times less CPU and 486 times more memory efficient than Java" - JVM Weekly vol. 108

Today - about "Clickbaits". | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 1 month ago

Best of Foojay.io October 2024 Edition – JVM Weekly vol. 107

Next Foojay.io edition is here! | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 2 months ago

Microprofile AI, Jakarta EE 12 and Jakarta Data: What’s New in Enterprise Java? - JVM Weekly vol. 106

Time to grow-up and "go enterprise". | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 2 months ago

VIM for Java Developers, Stream Gatherers, and The Ultimate Guide to Event-Driven Architecture in Java - JVM Weekly vol. 105

Today, it's more about practical stuff rather than news – but it won't be boring either. I have some really good long reads/watches to share. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 2 months ago

What Will JDK 24 Bring? - JVM Weekly vol. 103

Let's be back with yet another classic edition with Release Radar included. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 2 months ago

Opinionated (and premature) wrap-up of Devoxx Belgium 2024 - JVM Weekly vol. 102

Today, we're going to have a more relaxed travel and conference edition. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 3 months ago

Best of Foojay.io September 2024 Edition – JVM Weekly vol. 102

We started new month, so it is time for new Foojay.io edition! | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 3 months ago

Kotlin Roadmap update and JDK 23 Release Followups - JVM Weekly vol. 101

This week - we have Kotlin! | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 3 months ago

Java 23 and GraalVM for JDK 23 Released - JVM Weekly vol. 100

Today, we have a double occasion! But first, the duties (after all, we have the new JDK 23), and then the pleasures (my little celebration). | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 3 months ago

Diagrams, diagrams, diagrams: Classloaders and the Java Developer Roadmap - JVM Weekly vol. 99

The final countdown. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 3 months ago

Best of Foojay.io August 2024 Edition – JVM Weekly vol. 98

A month has passed, and it’s time for another review of Foojay articles. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 4 months ago

I've watched all the talks from JVMLS so you know why it's worth to do it - JVM Weekly vol. 97

Today we have one topic - JVMLS. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 4 months ago

Back to the Roots: Let's Talk About Leyden, Loom, and Valhalla - JVM Weekly vol. 96

Today, we're returning to what I hope JVM Weekly readers enjoy the most - the JVM. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 4 months ago

The Big Release Roundup: IntelliJ IDEA, Quarkus, Hibernate, and much more! - JVM Weekly vol. 95

Today, we’re coming to you on a Friday due to yesterday being a public holiday for much of Europe, including Poland. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 4 months ago

Crowdstrike, eBPF, Kafka... What is this, a crossover episode? – JVM Weekly vol. 94

I'm still somewhat in vacation mode, but it's high time to return to publishing. Especially since today we have a heavily crossover episode. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 5 months ago

32-bit Java loses the main maintainer... and Vavr gains one – JVM Weekly vol. 93

Today we have a regular edition, with some very interesting news from the community and a Release Radar. Enjoy! | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 5 months ago

Best of Foojay.io July 2024 Edition – JVM Weekly vol. 92

Another month, another roundup of articles from Foojay. Although it's vacation season, I think I've managed to dig up some cool stuff for you. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 5 months ago

James Gosling, Father of Java, Retires: The Career Paths of Programming Language Creators - JVM Weekly vol. 91

Today, we will once again touch on a topic related to the careers of "the giants" of our industry. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 6 months ago

Maven Central introduces Rate Limits to prevent Tragedy of the Commons - JVM Weekly vol. 90

This time, game theory in practice, Truffle, and our classic Release Radar - it's been a while. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 6 months ago

Why Did String Templates Have to Die? For the Good of Us All - JVM Weekly vol. 89

Today we return to JDK - and we'll talk about new developments in Amber, Loom, and Babylon. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 6 months ago

Follow the money: The financial background of Open Source in the Java ecosystem - JVM Weekly vol. 88

Today's edition is thematic, focusing on one specific topic: money. We'll explore where the funds come from for all the cool things I describe each week. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 6 months ago

Best of Foojay.io June 2024 Edition – JVM Weekly vol. 87

A month has passed, and it’s time for another review of Foojay articles. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 7 months ago

Feature Freeze for JDK 23: What Will the New Edition Bring? - JVM Weekly vol. 86

Today JDK 23 has entered the Rampdown phase - this means we now have the final list of JEPs that will be included in the new release. Let's take a closer look at all of them. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 7 months ago

Beyond JDK 23: Peeking what the future holds for Java – JVM Weekly vol. 85

Today we return to the standard edition, so as you might guess... it won't be short. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 7 months ago

Kotlin 2.0 & opinionated Wrap-up of KotlinConf 2024 – JVM Weekly vol. 84

I've come to enjoy writing from airports, and while waiting in Copenhagen to return to Poland, I have a hot-off-the-press report from KotlinConf for you | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 7 months ago

Best of Foojay.io May 2024 Edition – JVM Weekly vol. 83

I promised that this month we would have some unconventional editions, and I am keeping that promise 😉 | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 7 months ago

Java in 2024, final touches before Kotlin 2.0, and a new ML-based static profiler for GraalVM – JVM Weekly vol. 82

We return to the standard edition today, one of the longest ever as it has grown significantly because many topics have accumulated. But I hope you like it :) | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 8 months ago

On Modern Error Handling (Not Just in Java): Monads, Effects and Project Amber - JVM Weekly vol. 81

Since it's a long holiday weekend in Poland, today I have only one topic, although I think it's quite interesting. I suspect that next week we will return to our usual format. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 8 months ago

"90% of Java services have critical or severe security vulnerabilities"... or about the quirks of security reporting – JVM Weekly vol. 80

Today, only one topic, but that's because I wanted to share my broader thoughts on the latest Datadog report. | Continue reading


@jvm-weekly.com | 8 months ago