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Java Full-Stack Report March 2023


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There’s no issue this month, as I decided to switch my newsletter from monthly to quarterly and remove the stand-up, news, and release sections. Why? Because since January, I’ve been juggling a full-time contract gig with my start-up. So I can’t spend as much time on this newsletter anymore.

Java Full-Stack Report February 2023


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In my monthly “Java Full-Stack Report”, I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report January 2023


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In my monthly “Java Full-Stack Report”, I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report December 2022


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In my monthly “Java Full-Stack Report”, I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report November 2022


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In my monthly “Java Full-Stack Report”, I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report October 2022


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In my monthly “Java Full-Stack Report”, I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report September 2022


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This is the “Java Full-Stack Report” for September 2022. I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report August 2022


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This is the “Java Full-Stack Report” for August 2022. I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report July 2022


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This is the “Java Full-Stack Report” for July 2022. I recommend IDEs, build tools, JVM languages, databases, back-end frameworks, web frameworks, and mobile app frameworks. This report is different because it measures popularity by observing all Java developers: job ads from 62 countries, online training students, Stack Overflow questions, and Google searches. My recommendations are based on that popularity, industry analysis, and my 23 years of Java experience. I also cover essential releases and news.

Java Full-Stack Report June 2022


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This is the Java Full-Stack Report for June 2022. It has technology recommendations, important releases, and news. My technology recommendations are partially based on measured popularity.

This month: What will be in Java 21, IntelliJ will look like Visual Studio Code which doesn’t replace IntelliJ, all Java frameworks have major releases, and surge of React & React Native in job ad mentions over.

Java Full-Stack Report May 2022


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This is the Java Full-Stack Report for May 2022. It has technology recommendations, important releases, and news. My technology recommendations are partially based on measured popularity. This month: Spring Boot’s zero-day exploit gets worse, New Relic’s “State of Java” report, React and React Native surge in job ad mentions, and my InfoQ article series on native Java started to show.

Java Full-Stack Report April 2022


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This is the Java Full-Stack Report for April 2022. It has technology recommendations, important releases, and news. My technology recommendations are partially based on measured popularity. This month: Java 18 is here, zero-day exploit hits Spring Boot, Kotlin, Postgres, Jakarta EE, and Flutter lose job ad mentions, Quarkus is #3 in job ad mentions for the first time, and I spoke at QCon London.

Java Full-Stack Report March 2022


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This is the Java Full-Stack Report for March 2022. It has news, technology recommendations, important releases, and an editorial.

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Archive

February 2022 January 2022 December 2021 November 2021

Stand-Up

Job ads and students at Udemy now show trend lines, popularity trends are summarized, I’ll speak at three conferences and help organize a fourth one.

Java Full-Stack Report February 2022


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This is the Java Full-Stack Report for February 2022. It has news, technology recommendations, important releases, and an editorial.

Archive

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Stand-Up

This is my personal look at last month: I contributed to the InfoQ Java Trends Report, worked on QCon London and QCon Plus, and gave my first conference talk of the year.

Java Full-Stack Report January 2022


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This is the Java Full-Stack Report for January 2022. It has news, technology recommendations, important releases, and an editorial.


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New & Noteworthy

Critical Log4j Vulnerability Log4Shell with Zero-Day Exploits, Garbage Collection Improvements from JDK 8 to JDK 17, Red Hat Reluctant on Proposed 2-Year Java LTS Cadence, JetBrains IDEs Get Remote Development, JetBrains Clones Visual Studio Code - But At What Price, An Oral History of Stack Overflow – Told By its Founding Team, and Benedict Evans’ Annual Tech Presentation.