Media Summary: Interested in where Java is going, or the motivation for some of its past choices? Just ahead of the JavaOne speakers dinner, Nicolai Parlog sits down with Whether if/else and try/catch expressions, named arguments, or union types; machine learning or a timeline on Valhalla, you had ...

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Interested in where Java is going, or the motivation for some of its past choices? Just ahead of the JavaOne speakers dinner, Nicolai Parlog sits down with Whether if/else and try/catch expressions, named arguments, or union types; machine learning or a timeline on Valhalla, you had ... This is another episode on concurrency. We talk to two experts in the field, After delivering the Devoxx keynote, Java Chief Language Architect ... Intro 00:33 a new destination website for Java developers 00:44

Subscribe to Devoxx on YouTube @ Like Devoxx on Facebook ... Java Serialization is well known to be one of the worst features of Java. It's been mentioned as such in various "Ask the Experts" ...

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Interview with Brian Goetz and Stuart Marks on Lambdas

Interview with Brian Goetz and Stuart Marks on Lambdas

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AMA About the Java Language — Brian Goetz and Nicolai Parlog

AMA About the Java Language — Brian Goetz and Nicolai Parlog

Interested in where Java is going, or the motivation for some of its past choices?

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Ask the Java Architects with Brian Goetz, Per Minborg and Viktor Klang

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Why Brian Goetz prefers Clojure over Scala and Kotlin (as a Java language architect)

Why Brian Goetz prefers Clojure over Scala and Kotlin (as a Java language architect)

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Growing the Java Language #JVMLS

Growing the Java Language #JVMLS

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Carrier Classes & Discussing Syntax - Inside Java Podcast 52

Carrier Classes & Discussing Syntax - Inside Java Podcast 52

Just ahead of the JavaOne speakers dinner, Nicolai Parlog sits down with

Brian Goetz Answers Your Java Questions

Brian Goetz Answers Your Java Questions

Whether if/else and try/catch expressions, named arguments, or union types; machine learning or a timeline on Valhalla, you had ...

Episode 44: Interview Brian Goetz and David Holmes

Episode 44: Interview Brian Goetz and David Holmes

This is another episode on concurrency. We talk to two experts in the field,

Brian Goetz Offers a View Into Lambda Development

Brian Goetz Offers a View Into Lambda Development

After delivering the Devoxx keynote, Java Chief Language Architect

Interview with Brian Goetz at Devoxx Belgium 2017

Interview with Brian Goetz at Devoxx Belgium 2017

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“Java 17 is Here! Part 2” - Inside Java Podcast 20

“Java 17 is Here! Part 2” - Inside Java Podcast 20

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Ask the Java Architects by Mark Reinhold, Brian Goetz and team

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Why We Hate Java Serialization And What We're Doing About It by Brian Goetz & Stuart Marks

Why We Hate Java Serialization And What We're Doing About It by Brian Goetz & Stuart Marks

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