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Is this the future of Java?
> Tuples, templating, type-safe data access, units and measurements, extension methods, and countless other features exist, seemingly in perpetuity, in every language but Java! But no longer, thanks to the Manifold project. There is an interesting [reddit thread](https://teddit.net/r/java/comments/q97el0/comment/hguochg/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3) discussing whether Manifold is actually a JVM language and not just a "Java compiler plugin".
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I wanted to start learning Java's Spring Framework and Spring Boot. Coming from Node.JS, I found this article to be an amazing introduction to Spring's concepts.
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[SOLVED]Eclipse disappeared from the official repos / Applications
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/84798 > Mmm. A lot of legacy plugins works with Eclipse components. 😥
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[Game] [OpenSource] Terasology Project | Home
The Terasology project was born from a Minecraft-inspired tech demo and is becoming a stable platform for various types of gameplay settings in a voxel world. The creators and maintainers are a diverse mix of software developers, designers, game testers, graphic artists, and musicians. We encourage others to join!
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Where to find NetBeans 7/8 without jdk?
If you know where such versions are located, please link here. I can't seem to find it anywhere and don't want to install the one bundled with oracle jdk because I already have openjdk installed on my system.
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