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SKP's Java/Java EE Gotchas: Clash of the Titans, C++ vs. Java!

DZone

As a Software Engineer, the mind is trained to seek optimizations in every aspect of development and ooze out every bit of available CPU Resource to deliver a performing application. Considering all aspects and needs of current enterprise development, it is C++ and Java which outscore the other in terms of speed. Ahem, Slow!

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Handling Flaky Unit Tests in Java

Uber Engineering

It warns software engineers of bugs in newly-implemented code and regressions in existing code, before it is merged. This ensures increased software reliability. It also … The post Handling Flaky Unit Tests in Java appeared first on Uber Engineering Blog.

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Handling flaky unit tests in Java

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It warns software engineers of bugs in newly-implemented code and regressions in existing code, before it is merged. This ensures increased software reliability. It also … The post Handling flaky unit tests in Java appeared first on Uber Engineering Blog.

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From Student to Junior Software Engineer at Tasktop

Tasktop

The beginning of my experience as a Junior Software Engineer on one of Tasktop’s ‘Integrations Teams’ marked a definitive transition in the way I learned and practiced computer science and software development. Was the amount of Java I learned enough to apply these skills in a real-world setting?

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Protect your organization against zero-day vulnerabilities

Dynatrace

Zero day refers to security vulnerabilities that are discovered in software when teams had “zero days” to work on an update or a patch to remediate the issue and, hence, are already at risk. If a malicious attacker can identify a key software vulnerability, they can exploit the vulnerability, allowing them to gain access to your systems.

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

Dynatrace

In a recent webinar , Dynatrace DevOps activist Andi Grabner and senior software engineer Yarden Laifenfeld explored developer observability. In Grabner’s example, he understood that there was an increased Java error rate on the front end of the application. I think Dynatrace and Rookout together are going to enable this future.”

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Sponsored Post: Software Buyers Council, InMemory.Net, Triplebyte, Etleap, Stream, Scalyr

High Scalability

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