Today we continued the series of performance engineering online workshops, talking about Java performance problems.
We are delighted to announce that this month we have succesfuly concluded a new partnership with the Hub for Digital Innovation DIH4S.
One of the common problems (regardless of the used programming language and / or framework and regardless of targeted application category) in software development is character encoding.
Continuing the series of workshops on Java versions, our collegue, Denis moderated the discussions that were focused on the Java 13 and 14 versions.
Java 11 is the second long term support release after Java 8, meanwhile, Java 12 comes with new features: multiple case labels, switch expression returning value via break or switch expression returning value via label rules (arrow).
We continue, today, having Madalina as a mentor, the series of workshops about Java versions. Today we speak about Java 9 and Java 10.
Since 2018, every year two versions of Java are published. Each version brings new features at language level and virtual machine level as well. Our teams are working with different versions of Java according to the production environments of our customers, therefore the aim of this workshop was to harmonize the knowledge and share experience gained working with different Java versions between teams.
Big companies and well-known startups demonstrate over and over again that there is a direct correlation between the time it takes for an application to respond and your levels of user engagement, conversions, and ultimately revenue.
Today's course "Multi-Factor User Authentication" presented by Madalina combined subjects.