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Virtual Threads and thread per request in Java – what’s old is new again! We loved this extremely well-written post by Brian Goetz that goes into detail about virtual threads in Java.Stop storing your keys in source control! Toyota learns a tough lessonFunctional Programming in Scala: Second Edition has been published (shout out to the author, our friend Michael Pilquist)Big changes to Akka licensingSourceGraph gets a new Head of Engineering, and it’s Steve Yegge emerging from retirementAnd, sidenote, one of Steve Yegge’s iconic blog posts we both love, “Execution in the Kingdom of Nouns“The forgotten OS keeping NYC’s subway system alive7 cool HTML elements that nobody uses (OK, the meter one is pretty cool)JetBrains Fleet is FINALLY hereWant cleaner code? Use the Rule of SixProducer note: This episode took place on October 13th, 2022 at 11:30PM. This is a recording. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with all our new tech content.
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