Follow along this explanation of JEP 213: Milling Project Coin. Check out the tweaks coming to the Java language for identifier names, SafeVarargs, and more.
Let's take an in-depth look at decorators in Python. Find out what they're all about, the various kinds, and how you can make use of them in your own code.
We take a look at some recent changes made to the use and format of the TEST compiler option in COBOL, as well as how those changes could affect your debugging practices.
We continue our series on XML External Entity attacks, by looking at some typical situations for XXE attacks, and the limitations and shortcomings of this attack.
Learn an approach to programming a neural network using Java in a simple and understandable way so that the code can be reused for various experiments.
Many Python developers use yield in their code without considering whether they really need to. This article explains when you it actually should be used.
In this post we take an in-depth look at Reactive programming and streams in Java. With all the hype surrounding reactive systems, this post is worth the read.
See how to store financial figures like amounts in currency or FX rates in SQL Server, which is often required when constructing databases or data warehouses.
Need to make some PDFs with Java? If you're not familiar with iText library, here's your chance to see this piece of open source software generate PDFs.
Among the Streams API's uses is easily processing data. Here is how to get SQL-like functionality out of your Streams with some best practices to keep in mind.