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Where programming languages are headed in 2020

O'Reilly

As we enter a new decade, we asked programming experts?—including Binder, she notes, “was widely used last year for teaching workshops and tutorials at many Python conferences.” ” Java. It’s mostly good news on the Java front. including several of our own O’Reilly authors and instructors?—for

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Application observability meets developer observability: Unlock a 360º view of your environment

Dynatrace

With topics ranging from best practices to cloud cost management and success stories, the conference will be a valuable resource for understanding observability and getting started. In Grabner’s example, he understood that there was an increased Java error rate on the front end of the application.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

Was there some other program consuming CPU, like a misbehaving Ubuntu service that wasn't in CentOS? There's no Java stack—there should be a tower of green Java methods—instead there's only a single green frame or two. This is how Java flame graphs looked at the time. 30.14% in the middle of the flame graph.

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How Netflix Scales its API with GraphQL Federation (Part 2)

The Netflix TechBlog

This gives us access to Netflix’s Java ecosystem, while also giving us the robust language features such as coroutines for efficient parallel fetches, and an expressive type system with null safety. Check out their conference talk and expect a future blog post from our colleagues.

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

Was there some other program consuming CPU, like a misbehaving Ubuntu service that wasn't in CentOS? There's no Java stack—there should be a tower of green Java methods—instead there's only a single green frame or two. This is how Java flame graphs looked at the time. us on Centos and 0.68

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The Speed of Time

Brendan Gregg

Was there some other program consuming CPU, like a misbehaving Ubuntu service that wasn't in CentOS? There's no Java stack—there should be a tower of green Java methods—instead there's only a single green frame or two. This is how Java flame graphs looked at the time. 30.14% in the middle of the flame graph.

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cppfront: Spring update

Sutter's Mill

These contributors represent people from high school and undergrad students to full professors, from commercial developers to conference speakers, and from every continent except Antarctica. Next, here are some highlights of things added to the cppfront compiler in the four months since the previous update linked at top.

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