Top Tweets for #javaadvent21
#Log4Shell had a massive impact.
This is why @karianna wrote up his "#Reflections on Log4Shell" for #javaadvent21.
Check it out here: https://t.co/SMmy1PuKaA

Nothing did hit last year's tech headlines more than the #Log4Shell vulnerability.
@spoole167 wrote about it for the #javaadvent21 event in his article "Log4Shell: Are You on the Naughty or Nice List?".
Check it out: https://t.co/r77NDe9FhG

Did you ever wonder how you could easily create an @intellijidea plugin?
@dmitrykandalov's article "The Easy Way to Create IntelliJ #Plugins" deep dives into that.
Check it out here: https://t.co/FDdy13hOD0
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Sometimes we can't be "#stateless", even in the cloud era. So, @mgrygles's #javaadvent21 article "Different Approaches to Building #Stateful #Microservices in the #Cloud Native World" comes to the rescue. Interested? Check it out here: https://t.co/KXONTI3uKd

Debugging applications remotely can be challenging. Thankfully, @danielbryantuk wrote about a way to approach this in his #javaadvent21 article "Easily #Debug #Java Apps Running on #Kubernetes With #Telepresence and @intellijidea". Check it out here: https://t.co/qBxMywlkoO

In his #javaadvent21 article "From #Maven 3 to Maven 5" @hboutemy claims "But now, we need Maven 5, folks…". Check out his article here https://t.co/VVQXQf7svi to find out more. #java

#Static #websites generators have many benefits. @GeoffreyDeSmet looks into a particularly interesting project in his #javaadvent21 article "Generate Your Static Website With #Java and #JBake". Check it out here: https://t.co/08TBkZYndz

@NikhilNanivade started a great tradition in 2018. Every year, he writes about treasures within the @EclipseCollect project. #javaadvent21 wasn't an exception. So check out "Hidden# Treasures Of Eclipse Collections 2021 Edition" here: https://t.co/h5QII79Otc

There are great articles out there about #concurrency. And @bazlur_rahman added a great one with his #javaadvent21 contribution "5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About #Java Concurrency".
Check it out: https://t.co/9iODLYTwZu

"Are #Kotlin #Coroutines Enough to Replace #RxJava?" asks author Max Kim in his #javaadvent21 article. Check out to what conclusion he comes: https://t.co/PSWkxlh5oe

Sometimes simple scripts to deal with #Git don't cut it.This is when #JGit comes to the rescue.
For #javaadvent21, @AbrahamMarin wrote about one of those use cases in his article "Using JGit to #Analyse the #Legacy of Individual #Developers". Check it out: https://t.co/QkS0Aiutgx

What do an executive order and #Java have in common?
Well, @spoole167's article "The White House and Java: How Getting Serious About #Security is Going to Affect Developers" for #javaadvent21 digs exactly into this.
So, check it out: https://t.co/kXIS14IwMJ

#Java 17's new features hit @evacchi's sweet spot. So, he took the time to write about those sweet things in his #javaadvent21 article "Type You an Actor Runtime For Greater Good!".
This treat is still available, and you can find it here: https://t.co/9VytFCifGx

In our #javaadvent21 event, @brjavaman gave some fascinating pointers on how you can shape and improve your developer career. It is called "5 #Skills to Walk Your Own Path and Rock your #Developer #Career in 2022" and you can find it here: https://t.co/CoebG0G6dc

#Java is everywhere and around for a long time already.
@heathervc's #javaadvent21 article "Navigating the Java Ecosystem" helps to stay on top of it. Check it out here: https://t.co/LneIgbnPAx

There is such a thing as too many options. Release management isn't an exception. But thanks to @jreleaser everything's possible. How to approach this is @aalmiray's topic of his #javaadvent21 article "#Automating Your #Release Process". Check it out: https://t.co/lu6VzQ8LcM

We learn a lot on the job. Some of that would have been helpful from the very beginning.
@HelenJoScott wrote about her top five out of this category in "5 #Java #Coding #Skills I Didn't Learn at University" in her #javaadvent21 article: https://t.co/uihWMohCBR

Lean #microservice infrastructures continue to replace 3-tier architectures in enterprise software. But, as @myfear puts it nicely in his #javaadvent21 article, "You Need More Than #Containers. A Short History of the Mess We're In". What? Check it out: https://t.co/CyRcSWxUZ5

The #JVM is a very reliable piece of software. And still, there are times when it crashes.
How to #diagnose the reason for such a crash is the main topic of @vipinbit's #javaadvent21 article "Diagnosing a JVM Crash".
Check it out here: https://t.co/lhpkRg2M0L

Quarkus focuses extremely on #dx & that's why the team introduced "Continuous #Testing".
@stuartwdouglas wrote about that feature for #javaadvent21.
Did you miss it or want to read it again? It is and always will be available online. Check it out here: https://t.co/9hbFfsFJGM

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