Java retrospective #4 – disappointments of 2019
Did you find anything in the Java world disappointing last year? The agreements between Oracle and the Eclipse Foundation regarding Java EE. The fact that Jakarta...
Did you find anything in the Java world disappointing last year? The agreements between Oracle and the Eclipse Foundation regarding Java EE. The fact that Jakarta...
Jami Attenberg, author of seven novels and recent New Orleans transplant, is a very considerate interviewee. I know everyone starts these little intros with gushing remarks;...
Jami Attenberg, author of seven novels and recent New Orleans transplant, is a very considerate interviewee. I know everyone starts these little intros with gushing remarks;...
Jami Attenberg, author of seven novels and recent New Orleans transplant, is a very considerate interviewee. I know everyone starts these little intros with gushing remarks;...
by Shutta Crum Intention: that’s an important word—especially now as we celebrate the month of Janus (the god of beginnings) and when we make our resolutions,...
In this DevOps Conference session, J. Paul Reed takes a look at some of the impacts and challenges pervasive automation has presented for engineers and operations,...
Laila Lalami, a Moroccan American novelist who grew up in Rabat, has praised Chraïbi as “the first writer I read as a child who created Moroccan...
Laila Lalami, a Moroccan American novelist who grew up in Rabat, has praised Chraïbi as “the first writer I read as a child who created Moroccan...
Breast cancer is a condition that affects far too many women across the globe. More than 55,000 people in the U.K. are diagnosed with breast cancer...
2012 “Birds in the Mouth” by Samanta Schweblin “Birds in the Mouth” was the title story of Schweblins second Spanish-language collection, Pájaros en la boca, and...