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Foreign Function and Memory API
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Inside Java is a podcast for Java Developers brought to you directly from the people that make Java at Oracle. We'll discuss the language, the JVM, OpenJDK, platform security, innovation projects like Loom and Panama, and everything in between.

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Java's development embraces the past as well as the future and after contributing to it for over 30 years, John Rose is intimately familiar with the process. In this episode he talks about feature design, the right amount of technical debt (which isn... more

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OpenJDK projects such as Amber and Valhalla are renowned for their careful and methodical approach to designing and introducing new features to the Java platform.

In this episode, Nicolai Parlog is joined by Brian Goetz, Java Language Architect at ... more

Java is not just adding features, it's also removing old ones that became obsolete and are either a maintenance burden, performance drag, or hazardous to use. In this episode we touch on 32bit ports, applets, finalization, and the security manager.

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Mark Reinhold
Chief Architect of the Java Platform
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Episode: "From Cowboy Mode to Careful Stewardship" with Mark Reinhold
Stuart Marks
Member of the JDK Core Libraries team at Oracle, humorously referred to as 'Dr. Deprecator'
Oracle
Episode: "Deprecations & Removals" with Stuart Marks
Ron Pressler
Java architect at Oracle and lead of Project Loom
Oracle
Episode: "Integrity by Default" with Ron Pressler
Per Minborg
Works in the Java Core Library team at Oracle, co-author of the publication Modern Java
Oracle
Episode: "Efficient Initialization Using Stable Values" with Per Minborg
Dan Heidinga
JVM runtime architect at Oracle, involved in OpenJDK projects Leyden and Valhalla.
Oracle
Episode: "Ahead of Time Computation" with Dan Heidinga
Viktor Klang
Software architect in the Java platform group at Oracle.
Oracle
Episode: "Stream Gatherers" with Viktor Klang
Jorn Vernee
Developer working on the Foreign Function and Memory Access API
Oracle
Episode: "The Panama Effect" with Jorn Vernee

Hosts

Nicolai Parlog
Host of discussions focused on recent advancements in Java and technology trends, engaging with expert guests from Oracle.
Ana Maria Mihalcianu
Developer Advocate in the Java Platform Group, contributing to discussions on Java development and documentation.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 136 ratings
  • Number One Java Podcast

    This is the number one podcast for Java. Together with the inside.java site it provides everything I need to stay up to date.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Weißes Waldvögelein
    Germany3 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    awise111
    United States4 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast, a must listen for all Java developers.

    So glad to have found this.

    Keep up the good work ?

    Podcast Addict
    5
    mike
    4 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast, a must listen for all Java developers.

    So glad to have found this.

    Keep up the good work ?

    Podcast Addict
    mike
    4 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast, a must listen for all Java developers.

    So glad to have found this.

    Keep up the good work 🙂

    Podcast Addict
    5
    mike
    4 years ago

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"From Sumatra to Panama, from Babylon to Valhalla" with John Rose
Q: What is the significance of projects like Valhalla and Panama in the future of Java?
These projects aim to enhance Java's performance and features by integrating new paradigms without compromising existing compatibility, ensuring Java stays relevant in evolving tech landscapes.
"Efficient Initialization Using Stable Values" with Per Minborg
Q: What are table values? What's the story behind them?
Per describes table values as a concept he has worked on with a colleague, explaining the transition from lazy initialization to deferred immutability.
"Efficient Initialization Using Stable Values" with Per Minborg
Q: Can you please tell us more about yourself to our audience?
Per Minborg shares his journey starting from Java 1.0, his contributions to open-source libraries, and his current role at Oracle.

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The content primarily focuses on advancements and discussions surrounding the Java programming language, involving critical topics like modules, recent changes in Java's architecture, and the role of leadership within the Java community. Listeners can expect in-depth conversations with prominent figures from Oracle about ongoing projects such as Project Loom, Amber, and Valhalla, which are aimed at enhancing the capabilities and efficiencies of Java. Additionally, the episodes often highlight the importance of maintaining a secure and reliable platform, making it a valuable resource for developers looking to stay updated with the latest innovations and best practices in Java development.

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2. Stuart Marks
3. Ron Pressler
4. Per Minborg
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