Not only JDK is move fast. But you guys are spreading the knowledge and explaining the use of the new features and its performance benefits. That's really great !! I am a beginner and I am getting ton of high quality knowledge from these videos and the articles which u write. Thanks for all this . ❤️
Amazed to see that the coffee is still warm after 17 minutes, must be a good glass! Where can we get these? :D Well explained video by the way regarding the jdk improvements
In-depth explanation as always. In case anyone is interested in going further with JMH; here are two courses on Pluralsight I would recommend. 1. "Micro-experimentation Tools in Java 9" and 2. "What's new in Java 12". Thanks once again José.
Can you please crank up the volume in jep cafe videos? Find myself not being able to hear anything while in transport - happens always only with these videos.
Great video! You mention JMH as the one and only framework for Performance measurements. I'am curious how would you test the performance of a Controller. Startup a for instance a Spring test context, autowire a controller instance?
I'm pretty sure that at least the JDK 8 compiler could optimize simple loops and replace the string concatenations inside with one StringBuilder instance and an append call inside the loop. 🤔
Not only JDK is move fast. But you guys are spreading the knowledge and explaining the use of the new features and its performance benefits. That's really great !!
I am a beginner and I am getting ton of high quality knowledge from these videos and the articles which u write. Thanks for all this . ❤️
I didn't realize how naïvely the StringBuilder is handled in certain scenarios. 🤯 Very useful information here!
Very nice video. Its sad that we will have to wait for next month. Please also include concurrency topics in these JEP videos.
Perfect content for coffee mornings, thanks a bunch!
Our pleasure!
Great stuff covering fundamental concepts about daily work as it is string concatenation!
Amazed to see that the coffee is still warm after 17 minutes, must be a good glass! Where can we get these? :D Well explained video by the way regarding the jdk improvements
Awesome stuff, love to "unlearn" things like always favoring string concatenation with StringBuilder over plain strings
This must've been a thing 20 years ago. You've lived under a rock.
In-depth explanation as always. In case anyone is interested in going further with JMH; here are two courses on Pluralsight I would recommend. 1. "Micro-experimentation Tools in Java 9" and 2. "What's new in Java 12". Thanks once again José.
Can you please crank up the volume in jep cafe videos? Find myself not being able to hear anything while in transport - happens always only with these videos.
get better headphones
thank you for this new episode!!!
within 1 standard deviation is 68%
within 2 standard deviations is 95 %
within 3 standard deviations is 99.7%
Excellent explanation! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video! You mention JMH as the one and only framework for Performance measurements. I'am curious how would you test the performance of a Controller. Startup a for instance a Spring test context, autowire a controller instance?
What's with the low volume? Can you make it louder?
great content.
Awesome!
Glad you think so!
Good tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Where do I get that cup?
I'm pretty sure that at least the JDK 8 compiler could optimize simple loops and replace the string concatenations inside with one StringBuilder instance and an append call inside the loop. 🤔
Please increase the volume of videos.
Noted, we will look at that.
more volume to the voice, less to the music please ...not easy with accent
That’s how a Java programmer looks like
The fake drinking at each cut must stop. Cringetopia
There is no fake drinking, I like coffee!