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Gluon ships JavaFX 12
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March 15, 2019
Gluon ships JavaFX 12
Mobile solutions provider Gluon has released JavaFX 12, the company’s second release of the rich client technology for Java since…
Microsoft brings its DTrace debugger to Windows
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March 12, 2019
Microsoft brings its DTrace debugger to Windows
Microsoft has released the first Windows version of DTrace, its Linux debugging tool, for 64-bit Windows 10 beta builds. Microsoft has…
Java, meet Kubernetes and serverless computing
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March 8, 2019
Java, meet Kubernetes and serverless computing
Red Hat is looking to bring Java into more-modern computing paradigms by providing a tool tuned to Kubernetes and serverless…
What’s new in C++ 20: modules, concepts, and coroutines
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March 6, 2019
What’s new in C++ 20: modules, concepts, and coroutines
C++ 20, the latest version of the venerable general-purpose systems programming language, has been deemed feature-complete by the International Organization…
Atlassian provides customized devops workflows in Bitbucket
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March 4, 2019
Atlassian provides customized devops workflows in Bitbucket
With Bitbucket Pipes, Atlassian is looking to make it easier to do devops workflows in the cloud by offering integrations…
What’s new in Visual Studio 2019: The release candidate arrives
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March 4, 2019
What’s new in Visual Studio 2019: The release candidate arrives
Microsoft has releasedthe release candidate of its upcoming Visual Studio 2019 IDE, in which updates occur when the machine is idle.…
Atlassian provides customize devops workflows in Bitbucket
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March 4, 2019
Atlassian provides customize devops workflows in Bitbucket
With Bitbucket Pipes, Atlassian is looking to make it easier to do devops workflows in the cloud by offering integrations…
SAP builds its own Java distribution
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February 28, 2019
SAP builds its own Java distribution
SAP has released a “friendly fork” of open source Java, called SapMachine. The project, which began in December 2017, serves as…
What’s new in Google’s Dart 2.2 language
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February 27, 2019
What’s new in Google’s Dart 2.2 language
Google’s Dart language, once positioned as a potential replacement for JavaScript in the browser, was rebooted for client-side web and…
Beta Janet language hopes to take on expressive programming
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February 25, 2019
Beta Janet language hopes to take on expressive programming
Janet, a functional and imperative language as well as bytecode interpreter, is being developed as a general-purpose platform for expressive…
NPM Enterprise JavaScript service released
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February 22, 2019
NPM Enterprise JavaScript service released
NPM Inc. has taken the beta label off its NPM Enterprise service, for enterprise-level management of JavaScript packages. NPM Enterprise has…
What’s new in the Bootstrap web development framework
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February 21, 2019
What’s new in the Bootstrap web development framework
Bootstrap 4.3, the latest version of the Bootstrap web development framework, adds responsive font sizes, adds utilities, and deprecates code.…
What’s new in Visual Studio 2019: The third beta arrives
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February 20, 2019
What’s new in Visual Studio 2019: The third beta arrives
Microsoft has released a third beta of its upcoming Visual Studio 2019 IDE, dumping Windows Mobile support for Universal Windows…
JDK 13: The new features coming to Java 13
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February 19, 2019
JDK 13: The new features coming to Java 13
Java Development Kit (JDK) 13 is beginning to take shape, and the first beta builds are available. Its production release is…
Java thread sanitizer project proposed once again
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February 15, 2019
Java thread sanitizer project proposed once again
Java developers would be clued in to race conditions in their projects, if a thread sanitizer proposed comes to fruition.…