Java Pub House

A podcast by Freddy Guime & Bob Paulin

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105 Episodes

  1. Episode 103. Let's share data cross-language with Apache Arrow! (among other things)

    Published: 3/19/2024
  2. Episode 102. Oh my... Spring Boot 3 is out! An interview with Dan Vega from the Pivotal Team!

    Published: 2/16/2023
  3. Episode 101. Allright, let's talk about Kafka

    Published: 11/8/2022
  4. Episode 100. To the CLOUD... Which one? All of them!

    Published: 2/9/2022
  5. Episode 99. SHHH! It's a secret! (Storing API Keys / Passwords / tokens!)

    Published: 1/1/2022
  6. Episode 98. It's HERE, FINALLY HERE! Java 17 LTS Release

    Published: 10/5/2021
  7. Episode 97. Hey there Scala 3! Looking good with those new Features!

    Published: 7/8/2021
  8. Episode 96. Watching Metrics w/Micrometer and Statsd

    Published: 5/10/2021
  9. Episode 95. Ludicruos speed! Practical GraalVM

    Published: 3/6/2021
  10. Episode 94. Oh, put on your hat Dr. Watson, we are sleuthing this Heap Dump

    Published: 12/31/2020
  11. Episode 93. Not your Grandpa's Serialization Part DEUX!

    Published: 11/8/2020
  12. Episode 92. Not your Grandpa's Serialization!

    Published: 8/31/2020
  13. Episode 91. OracleJDK? OpenJDK?, Zulu? Corretto? So many!

    Published: 6/26/2020
  14. Episode 90. Let's get Recording (AND VIDEO!)

    Published: 5/19/2020
  15. Episode 89. Kubernetes! (Oh container orchestration)

    Published: 4/13/2020
  16. Episode 88. Logging! (An Interview w/Renaud from DataDog)

    Published: 1/23/2020
  17. Episode 87. Ok, it's time to get Reactive!

    Published: 11/5/2019
  18. Episode 86. Move Over Slow Startup times, GraalVM...IS...HERE. (and cross-language support, and less memory footprint...)

    Published: 10/1/2019
  19. Episode 85. Monitor the World with JMX!

    Published: 8/16/2019
  20. Episode 84. Let's get down and dirty w/Netty!

    Published: 7/9/2019

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This podcast talks about how to program in Java; not your tipical system.out.println("Hello world"), but more like real issues, such as O/R setups, threading, getting certain components on the screen or troubleshooting tips and tricks in general. The format is as a podcast so that you can subscribe to it, and then take it with you and listen to it on your way to work (or on your way home), and learn a little bit more (or reinforce what you knew) from it.