Justin Lee

@evanchooly
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Java Champion. Kotlin fanatic. Bit twiddler. New Yorker. Pronounces it "jif." Morphia maintainer (https://morphia.dev). Senior Software Engineer at @Datadog.
Githubhttps://github.com/evanchooly/
JVM NerdJava, Kotlin, Quarkus
MongoDB NerdMorphia, Critter, https://morphia.dev
claude plugin idea:  we've all seen the plugin(s) that play a sound when claude prompts for guidance.  i want one that plays music while claude is working so it's like being on hold.
@eskatos i was mulling it but Mastodon and bluesky talked me back from the ledge. Claude is converting that code for me as we speak.
@eskatos the kotlin panache was an opt in dependency so I didn't make *that* mistake 😁
@eskatos I've been there! I did the first kotlin apis for quarkus/panache back in my red hat days. It was annoying and I think I made some choices I regret.
@aalmiray that's kinda how I'm leaning, too
quick poll: if you were to update to a new version of a #java library you'd been using and the new version had a transitive dependency on #kotlin that it hadn't had before, would that bother you and if so, how much?

Maven 4 Is Finally Here: Everything You Need to Know About the Biggest Update in 15 Years

https://techlife.blog/posts/maven-4-whats-new/

#Maven #Maven4 #Java #Buildools #SoftwareDevelopment #DevOps #POM #TechNews

Maven 4 Is Finally Here: Everything You Need to Know About the Biggest Update in 15 Years

After 15 years of waiting, Maven 4 brings a modernized POM model, separated build and consumer artifacts, tree-based lifecycles, and a migration tool that actually works. Here's what Java developers need to know.

TechLife
@iDontWantItPiastrat98 I should log in more often. I don't but im getting more urgent about it. Ive spent much of my time lately working on openrewrite recipes to help in migrations. I've recently gotten caught up with the changes and can proceed with the "actual" work which im hoping will proceed quickly. I have features planned for 3.x in general but 3.0 will probably end up being mostly api cleanup and internal architectural.changes that will empower those features in 3.1, 3.2, etc

Some words that have not been used in #Wordle yet.

hasty, civil, coupe, tenor, sworn, rifle,
jeans, opium, nitro, demon, stuck, naked, guilt, slack, bound, snore, enemy, dryly, haste, brawl, cycle, optic, sixty, stoke, arise, login, redux, cough, knife, mouth,
tense, fudge, punch, racer, legit, might

I really like the look of "tenor", it reveals common letters as an opening, it's not controversial, and it should likely come up.

Here is the full list I found:
https://gist.github.com/dhinojosa/7152ad3394920fc888dd3be13df7b926

ListRemainingWordleCandidates.txt

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Jago de Vreede is working on a user interface for @sdkman to bring its complete functionality to Windows! He uses #Java, #JavaFX, #GraalVM, #SceneBuilder. All info, demo, code insights, and more in the following #JFXInAction interview.

Video on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7CROVJbYto.

More info on:
https://webtechie.be/post/2024-12-19-jfxinaction-jago-de-vreede-sdkman-ui/

#javafxinaction

Jago de Vreede: SDKman UI, a user interface on top of SDKMAN for all platforms (#13)

YouTube