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Software Engineering Radio is a podcast targeted at the professional software developer. The goal is to be a lasting educational resource, not a newscast. SE Radio covers all topics software engineering. Episodes are either tutorials on a specific topic, or an interview with a well-known character from the software engineering world. All SE Radio episodes are original content — we do not record conferences or talks given in other venues. Each episode comprises two speakers to ensure a lively ...
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AWS Bites is the weekly show where we answer questions about AWS! This show is brought to you be Eoin Shanaghy and Luciano Mammino, certified AWS experts.
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If you’re a parent, teacher, or mentor of children in today’s world, you probably feel overwhelmed by the news. How do you help the kids and students in your lives engage with what’s going on in the world? How do you disciple them through the news with discernment instead of anxiety? I'm Kelsey Reed, News Coach for God’s WORLD News, seminary-trained educator, wife, mom of three, and most importantly, follower of Christ. I’m here to come alongside you as you have the important conversations o ...
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Inside Java

Chad Arimura, David Delabassee

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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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Ruby Rogues

Charles M Wood

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Our original panel podcast, Ruby Rogues is a weekly discussion around Ruby, Rails, software development, and the community around Ruby. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.
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Ace your next backend interview with "Backend Interview Crashcasts"! Join host Sheila and expert interviewee Victor as they dive deep into essential topics for senior backend engineer positions. Each episode simulates a real interview scenario, gradually increasing in complexity to cover everything from basic concepts to advanced edge cases. Whether you're preparing for a phone screen or brushing up on your skills, this podcast offers invaluable insights, tips, and common pitfalls to avoid. ...
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Every weekday join the new voice of local issues on Canterbury Mornings with John MacDonald, 9am-12pm weekdays. It’s all about the conversation with John, as he gets right into the things that get our community talking. If it’s news you’re after, backing John is the combined power of the Newstalk ZB and New Zealand Herald news teams. Meaning when it comes to covering breaking news – you will not beat local radio. With two decades experience in communications based in Christchurch, John also ...
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Ace your next database interview with the Relational Databases Interview Crashcast! Join host Sheila and expert interviewee Victor as they simulate real-world phone screen interviews for senior backend engineer positions. Each bite-sized episode tackles a specific relational database question, gradually increasing in complexity while remaining accessible and engaging. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your tech career, this BBC-style podcast offers invaluable insights, common pi ...
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Welcome to Crashcasts, the podcast for tech enthusiasts! Whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting out, this podcast will teach you about Java Internals. Join hosts Sheila and Victor as they explore essential topics in technology. Each episode gradually increases in complexity, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced scenarios. This podcast offers valuable insights, tips, and common pitfalls to avoid. It's perfect for interview preparation or skill enhancement. With a f ...
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Welcome to Crashcasts, the podcast for tech enthusiasts! Whether you're a seasoned engineer or just starting out, this podcast will teach you about JVM Internals. Join hosts Sheila and Victor as they explore essential topics in technology. Each episode gradually increases in complexity, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced scenarios. This podcast offers valuable insights, tips, and common pitfalls to avoid. It's perfect for interview preparation or skill enhancement. With a fo ...
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The Law School Toolbox podcast is an engaging show for law students about law school, the bar exam, legal careers, and life. Each week, we offer practical tips and advice on academic matters, careers, and more. The Law School Toolbox podcast is hosted by opinionated law school and bar exam experts Alison Monahan and Lee Burgess. You might not always agree with us, but we guarantee you won’t be bored listening! Our goal is to impart useful, actionable advice in an entertaining manner. Join us ...
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Welcome to Teacher Tech Talk, where (oddly enough) teachers talk about technology. Your host is Tom Varnum, Digital Learning Specialist for the Tyngsborough (MA) Public Schools. Find show notes on my blog: http://pages.tyngsboroughps.org/varnum/
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Contagion® Community delves into some of the social factors that create and widen healthcare disparities. In surveying our audience, 75% of respondents viewed healthy equity as a major issue within medicine. Infectious disease often disproportionately occurs along the lines of ethnicity, race, class, education, sexual orientation, geographic location, and more. The entwined nature of healthcare inequity and social factors inhibits us from examining infectious disease objectively, which is wh ...
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In The Lab

MKE Tech Hub Coalition

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"In the Lab: A Spotlight on AI Pioneers in Milwaukee” is a limited series of executive podcast interviews that aims to shine a spotlight on the local pioneers who are at the forefront of AI innovation. AI is reshaping the world, and this series aims to explore future predictions and practical applications from the experts. It sheds light on game-changing innovations happening in Milwaukee, often hidden by Midwestern modesty. By delving into the labs, the podcast uncovers insights beyond the ...
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Code Podcast is about ideas that shape the way we build software. It's like Planet Money for developers. Each episode we interview people with different views on a single topic. We break down complex ideas to present why and how they are used to build modern software.
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The Yay Show

Lisa Clapper

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Welcome to The Yay Show! The Yay Show is a live culture effervescent ever-present you decide if it’s evanescent experiment. A podcast. A spoken word walking talking place and way for you and the poet (that's me) to #FeelYourYay #BringYourYay into the world with voice and choice. All that poetry and talking out loud comes from hours upon hours upon ours of conversation and connection, listening and intersection. Taking it in. Letting it out. Questioning the questions. Please join me. Welcome ...
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Federal Workers Compensation Coffee Break Podcast is about all things related to Federal Workers Compensation, FECA, OWCP, DOL & Longshore claim filing as an injured federal worker. The podcast is an educational and informative training on how to navigate the OWCP claims filing process for all types of injured US government and federal workers. The podcaster has 26 years in assisting with federal workers compensation as a consultant and trainer. The podcast is free and is educational. If you ...
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M&A Views

Adam Reilly

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Is there any part of the business world that moves faster than mergers and acquisitions (M&A)? It’s hard to imagine—and that’s what makes it so exciting. The M&A Views podcast series is a chance to hear Deloitte’s experienced M&A leaders answer questions on the latest M&A trends, from culture to technology and beyond. Listen in on conversations about topics likely to directly impact your work today.
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This podcast is a collaborative project between the IWK Health Centre in Halifax and Capitalize for Kids to improve health outcomes for children and families across Canada. Each month, we host a webinar featuring a high priority topic in child and adolescent mental health and addictions. Experts will share best practices and answer questions from clinicians across Nova Scotia. It’s important to note that the practices discussed in this podcast are sensitive and only intended for qualified an ...
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There's a lot of bullshit out there, this show is here to help you cut through the noise, dogma and pseudoscience. But not in a boring, freshman science class kind of way. We want to show you that taking your health and fitness seriously can be fun too. There's no universal path the wellness. On this show we'll share what the research shows on key exercise and nutrition topics, lay out the pros and cons, and help you figure out what's best for you - perfect little snowflake that you are. So, ...
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Weekly podcast discussing the latest updates, tools and events relevant to iOS app developers. I will also have a couple of reoccurring show sections to spread the word on fellow iOS developers doing fun and interesting things. On top of that I am working hard to do interviews with people relevant to iOS app developers. Think peers, teachers, bloggers who will have an open discussion with me so you can see what passion, hard work and a great community can do for your personal work and success.
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Nothing brings out the redneck in me as much as a judge handing out a concurrent prison sentence. You know the situation. A person’s found guilty on, say, two charges —let’s say they get two-year sentences for each— but they don’t go to prison for two years plus two years (four years), instead, they serve the sentences concurrently. Meaning they’re…
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Dive into the exciting world of Java concurrency as we explore the powerful enhancements made to CompletableFuture in Java 9 and beyond. In this episode, we explore: Timeout handling revolution: Discover how orTimeout and completeOnTimeout simplify asynchronous programming Exception management upgrade: Uncover the flexibility of exceptionallyCompos…
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Dive into the future of Java concurrency with Project Loom and virtual threads in this eye-opening episode of JVM Internals Crashcasts. In this episode, we explore: The revolutionary concept of virtual threads and how they differ from traditional platform threads JVM's clever implementation of virtual threads and their impact on performance Real-wo…
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Dive into the world of deadlocks in operating systems and concurrent programming with expert insights from senior backend engineer Victor. In this episode, we explore: The four crucial conditions for deadlocks and how to remember them Effective strategies to prevent and detect deadlocks in various scenarios Real-world examples and edge cases, inclu…
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, as part of our "Listen and Learn" series, we're talking about concurrent ownership of property. For a discussion on the related topic of present and future estates, you can check out episodes 250 and 251 of the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast. In this episode we discuss: Concurrent estates versus pres…
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In this episode, we discuss AWS Lambda provisioned concurrency. We start with a recap of Lambda cold starts and the different concurrency control options. We then explain how provisioned concurrency works to initialize execution environments in advance to avoid cold starts. We cover how to enable it, pricing details, common issues like over/under-p…
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Welcome to Original Jurisdiction, the latest legal publication by me, David Lat. You can learn more about Original Jurisdiction by reading its About page, and you can email me at davidlat@substack.com. This is a reader-supported publication; you can subscribe by clicking here. Here’s a trivia question for devotees of Original Jurisdiction: excludin…
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It seems to me that the Christchurch City Council has really got it in for the Arts Centre. For starters, when the Arts Centre asked for $20 million in council support over the next 10 years, the council said “yeah, nah” and gave it just under $6 million instead. Now, it wants to sting the Arts Centre $18,000 for increasing the number of food truck…
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In this episode, we discuss the concept of CloudFormation drift, what causes it, how to detect it, and strategies for resolving it. We explain that drift happens when the actual state of resources diverges from what is defined in the CloudFormation templates. Common causes include manual changes, third party tools, mixing IaC solutions, and automat…
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Jim Bugwadia, CEO of Nimrata and a committer to the kyverno projects, joins host Robert Blumen for a discussion of policy-as-code and the open source kyverno project. The discussion covers the nature of policies; policies and security; policies and compliance to standards; security scans that generate reports compared to tools that allow or deny op…
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! We have two special guests today, talking about how neurodivergent students can reach their full potential in law school. We're speaking with Heather Varanini, Director of Academic Achievement and Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University School of Law in San Francisco, and Rebecca Petrilli, Directo…
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Where do I get my story ideas? Most arise organically out of the news, but some come from topic suggestions aka “pitches.” Sometimes pitches come from lawyers in the news, and sometimes they come from a lawyer or law firm’s public-relations or communications team—media-savvy professionals who work for attorneys and firms to help them secure favorab…
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With nearly every Comanchero gang member in this country facing criminal charges, is this the beginning of the end for this Australian outfit’s New Zealand operation? They set-up shop here six years ago and have been helped enormously by Australia’s 501 deportation programme, but it’s not as if the gang’s been operating here just to give these guys…
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today we have fashion experts Alison Bruhn and Delia Folk – creators of The Style That Binds Us – here with us to talk about professional style for law students and lawyers. In this episode we discuss: Professional style tips for new lawyers What looks to avoid if you're younger-looking or a more matu…
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The Christchurch City Council has learned nothing from the cathedral debacle. Because it’s now going to spend $19.5 million over the next four years, so that work can start on repairing and restoring the old provincial chambers building in the centre of town. $19.5 million. Nearly twice as much ratepayer money as what was going to go into the cathe…
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I’m glad I’m not working in the health system. Not that I’d be much use if I was, I’ve never been that great with blood. But the reason I’m glad I’m not a doctor or a nurse or a GP or a specialist, is the big stick that’s being pointed at all those people by the Government with its new targets. If I was starting a shift on a ward somewhere right no…
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This is not the first time I’ve said this, but we are the people’s republic of pushovers, aren’t we? The way we give overseas visitors free ACC cover. Even more so when you consider the news that ACC wants to increase its levies by two or three times the rate of inflation over the next three years because it's taking longer and costing more for peo…
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Itamar Friedman, the CEO and co-founder of CodiumAI, speaks with host Gregory M. Kapfhammer about how to use generative AI techniques to support automated software testing. Their discussion centers around the design and use of Cover-Agent, an open-source implementation of the automated test augmentation tool described in the Foundations of Software…
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Valentino Stoll takes us on a tour of the "gems" of features built into the core Ruby language. We explore tips and tricks for using irb that can also improve your Rails console. Links Dependency on mimemagic 0.3.x no longer valid Add this `.irbrc` file and your Rails console will show a colorized banner with the environment | Twitter GitHub | pry/…
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If someone is 10 years old, they aren't legally allowed to smoke. They aren’t legally allowed to drink alcohol, and they’re not really allowed to have their own Facebook page, but they can be held criminally responsible for violent crimes such as murder or manslaughter. And the new Chief Children’s Commissioner, Dr Claire Achmad, says that’s crazy …
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John MacDonald was joined by Chris Hipkins for their regular catchup. Labour's leader is siding with the Prime Minister in being open to exploring a social media ban for kids. Australia's Government's examining banning under-16 year olds from using sites like Instagram, Facebook, and X. Christopher Luxon has said he's looking into the policy. Chris…
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At last, Selwyn mayor Sam Broughton has come up with an idea that I actually agree with. There was his push recently for the speed limit on the Southern Motorway to be bumped up to 120 kph, just because people are driving that fast anyway. That wasn’t his finest hour. But this idea he’s pushing today - that new road tolls need to be created and hig…
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we're joined by Pam Sherman, who is a leadership consultant, actor, author, and recovering lawyer, to talk about playing the role of YOU in your career and in life. In this episode we discuss: An introduction to our guest, Pam Sherman The surprising parallels between lawyers and actors To what …
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It might happen. It might not. What I’m talking about, is the way some people seem to think they have to jump to the defence of the super rich whenever anyone mentions the idea of a wealth tax. Which one of our country’s wealthiest people is actually advocating for today. This is Bruce Plested, who was a co-founder of the Mainfreight transport busi…
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Discover how Java 9+ revolutionizes concurrency with VarHandle and enhanced Atomics, offering up to 30% performance boost for certain operations! In this episode, we explore: VarHandle: The powerful "smart pointer" for efficient, low-level variable access Enhanced Atomics: Fine-tuning memory ordering for optimal performance Real-world applications …
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Dive into the world of reactive programming with RxJava and Project Reactor, exploring how these powerful libraries streamline asynchronous programming in Java. In this episode, we explore: Fundamentals of reactive libraries and their importance in modern Java development Core concepts like Observables, Flux, and operators that power these librarie…
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Dive into the world of reactive programming with Java's Flow API, introduced in Java 9, and discover how it's revolutionizing asynchronous programming. In this episode, we explore: The basics of Flow API and its four key components: Publisher, Subscriber, Subscription, and Processor How backpressure management ensures efficient data processing in r…
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Dive into the world of Reactive Programming and discover how it's revolutionizing data flow management in modern Java applications. In this episode, we explore: The fundamentals of Reactive Streams and their role in asynchronous processing Core principles of Reactive Programming: Responsive, Resilient, Elastic, and Message-Driven Real-world applica…
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Dive into the intricate world of Java's HotSpot VM and uncover the secrets behind its powerful performance optimization techniques. In this episode, we explore: The architecture of HotSpot VM and its key components Efficient memory management through generational heap design How the Execution Engine and JIT Compiler work together to optimize code A…
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Dive into the world of Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation and discover how Java achieves lightning-fast performance through real-time code optimization. In this episode, we explore: The magic of JIT compilation: Transforming bytecode into optimized machine code on the fly Tiered compilation: How Java balances quick startup and peak performance JIT opti…
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Dive into the intricate world of JVM internals as we unravel the mysteries of class loading and linking in Java. In this episode, we explore: The lazy loading approach in Java and its benefits for memory management The hierarchy of class loaders and their specific roles in the JVM The three crucial phases of linking: verification, preparation, and …
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Dive into the world of Java memory management as we unravel the mysteries of weak references and memory leaks in this enlightening episode of Java Internals Crashcasts. In this episode, we explore: The crucial difference between weak and strong references in Java How memory leaks occur and why they're a ticking time bomb for your application Real-w…
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Dive into the world of Java Garbage Collection optimization with expert insights on tuning and monitoring for peak performance. In this episode, we explore: Understanding GC tuning basics and key parameters for optimal Java application performance Effective monitoring techniques to analyze and improve GC behavior Advanced tuning strategies, includi…
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Dive into the world of Java's Garbage Collection algorithms and learn how they impact your application's performance. In this episode, we explore: The fundamentals of Garbage Collection and its crucial role in Java A comprehensive comparison of Serial, Parallel, CMS, and G1 algorithms Real-world scenarios and how to choose the right algorithm for y…
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Dive into the intricate world of memory barriers and reordering in Java, exploring how these low-level concepts impact concurrent programming. In this episode, we explore: Instruction reordering: The surprising optimization technique used by CPUs and the JVM Memory barriers: The traffic lights of memory access in multi-threaded environments Java's …
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Dive into the intricacies of Java's volatile keyword and its crucial role in concurrent programming. In this episode, we explore: The true purpose of volatile and how it ensures visibility across threads Real-world scenarios where volatile shines (and where it falls short) Best practices and common pitfalls when using volatile Performance implicati…
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Dive into the intricate world of Java's Memory Model and unravel the mysteries of the happens-before relationship in concurrent programming. In this episode, we explore: The crucial concept of happens-before and its role in Java's memory model Key rules defining happens-before, including program order and volatile variables Common pitfalls and misu…
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Dive into the intricate world of benchmarking concurrent Java code and learn how to accurately measure performance in multi-threaded environments. In this episode, we explore: The power of JMH (Java Microbenchmark Harness) for concurrent code benchmarking Essential metrics for evaluating concurrent performance: throughput, latency, and scalability …
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Dive into the complex world of concurrent programming as we explore the delicate balance between contention and coherence in Java applications. In this episode, we explore: The traffic jam of threads: Understanding contention in concurrent programming Keeping everyone on the same page: Coherence in multi-threaded applications Performance pitfalls: …
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Explore how the JVM is evolving to power microservices and cloud-native applications in this insightful episode of JVM Internals Crashcasts. In this episode, we explore: JVM's continued relevance and advantages in modern architectures Challenges and adaptations in the microservices era Real-world success stories from tech giants Future trends and d…
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Dive into the fascinating world of parallel computing and discover why more processors don't always lead to faster performance. In this episode, we explore: Understanding Amdahl's Law and its impact on concurrent programming Real-world applications and limitations of parallelization Best practices for optimizing code with Amdahl's Law in mind Tune …
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Dive into the exciting world of Project Amber and discover how it's reshaping the Java language with productivity-boosting features. In this episode, we explore: The origins and goals of Project Amber in modernizing Java Local variable type inference and its impact on code readability Switch expressions: A more compact and safer way to write switch…
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Dive into the world of concurrent design patterns with a focus on mastering the thread-safe Singleton in Java. In this episode, we explore: The Singleton pattern and its thread-safety challenges in multi-threaded environments Various implementations of thread-safe Singletons, from synchronized methods to enum-based approaches Best practices and gui…
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Unlock the power of concurrent programming with our deep dive into the Read-Write Lock pattern, an essential tool for managing shared resources in Java applications. In this episode, we explore: The fundamentals of Read-Write Locks and their game-changing approach to concurrent access Practical implementation in Java using the ReadWriteLock interfa…
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Dive into the world of efficient data flow with the Producer-Consumer pattern, a crucial concept for mastering concurrent programming in Java. In this episode, we explore: The fundamentals of the Producer-Consumer pattern and its role in managing shared resources Implementing the pattern using Java's BlockingQueue for seamless synchronization Key b…
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Dive into the world of Java concurrency as we explore the powerful RecursiveTask and RecursiveAction classes in the Fork/Join Framework. In this episode, we explore: Understanding RecursiveTask and RecursiveAction: Uncover the key differences and use cases for these crucial classes Implementing the compute method: Learn how to effectively split tas…
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