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Whether you love it, hate it, or are somewhere in-between, Invoke dynamic is a Java 7 feature that had the most impact at the bytecode level and also in terms of performance. The game has changed: we write interactive web applications, we distribute the processing of huge data sets and our services ... It's been around for a long time, but everyone's talking about it all of a sudden. But why and why now? We've been programming ... Delegation of power to programmers is a smart idea. It is provably and measurably smarter than leaving the power with managers ... One of the most common reasons for software defects is poor exception handling. The more complex the application, the more ...

Java bytecode is the code set used by the Java runtime (the JVM) that is JIT-compiled into native code at runtime. Find out how to ... Provided to YouTube by Split Prophets Records When a code-base grows beyond a certain size, any original arrangement of source files (or architecture) is often lost. As tech industry professionals, you need ways to work better so that you can create more, but what do you do when you hit a ... Business project are intensive and tiring. Tight deadlines often make developers produce the infamous "enterprise" code, the ...

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33rd Degree 2014 - JavaScript, the Assembly Language of the Web - Kito Mann

33rd Degree 2014 - JavaScript, the Assembly Language of the Web - Kito Mann

Whether you love it, hate it, or are somewhere in-between,

33rd Degree 2014 - JavaScript Design Patterns - Pratik Patel

33rd Degree 2014 - JavaScript Design Patterns - Pratik Patel

We've come a long way down the

33rd Degree 2014 - Demystifying invokedynamic - Venkat Subramaniam

33rd Degree 2014 - Demystifying invokedynamic - Venkat Subramaniam

Invoke dynamic is a Java 7 feature that had the most impact at the bytecode level and also in terms of performance.

33rd Degree 2014 - Exploring Nashorn - Venkat Subramaniam

33rd Degree 2014 - Exploring Nashorn - Venkat Subramaniam

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33rd Degree 2014 - Go Reactive: Blueprint for Future Applications - Roland Kuhn

33rd Degree 2014 - Go Reactive: Blueprint for Future Applications - Roland Kuhn

The game has changed: we write interactive web applications, we distribute the processing of huge data sets and our services ...

33rd Degree 2014 - The Joy of Functional Programming - Venkat Subramaniam

33rd Degree 2014 - The Joy of Functional Programming - Venkat Subramaniam

It's been around for a long time, but everyone's talking about it all of a sudden. But why and why now? We've been programming ...

33rd Degree 2014 - Power to the Programmers - Tom Gilb

33rd Degree 2014 - Power to the Programmers - Tom Gilb

Delegation of power to programmers is a smart idea. It is provably and measurably smarter than leaving the power with managers ...

33rd Degree 2014 - Expect the Unexpected: Handling Exceptions in Enterprise Applications - Kito Mann

33rd Degree 2014 - Expect the Unexpected: Handling Exceptions in Enterprise Applications - Kito Mann

One of the most common reasons for software defects is poor exception handling. The more complex the application, the more ...

33rd Degree 2014 - Busy Java Developer's Guide to JVM Bytecode - Ted Neward

33rd Degree 2014 - Busy Java Developer's Guide to JVM Bytecode - Ted Neward

Java bytecode is the code set used by the Java runtime (the JVM) that is JIT-compiled into native code at runtime. Find out how to ...

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Provided to YouTube by Split Prophets Records

33rd Degree 2014 - Where's your Architecture? - Chris Chedgey

33rd Degree 2014 - Where's your Architecture? - Chris Chedgey

When a code-base grows beyond a certain size, any original arrangement of source files (or architecture) is often lost.

33rd Degree 2014 - Get Unblocked - Denise Jacobs

33rd Degree 2014 - Get Unblocked - Denise Jacobs

As tech industry professionals, you need ways to work better so that you can create more, but what do you do when you hit a ...

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33rd Degree 2014 - 33 things you want to do better - Tom Bujok

Business project are intensive and tiring. Tight deadlines often make developers produce the infamous "enterprise" code, the ...