The Java Community Process formally launches development of Java SE 28, with Project Valhalla once again positioned as the release's most closely watched feature.
The update adds Java 26 support for Kotlin/JVM, enables incremental compilation by default for Kotlin/Wasm, and expands Kotlin's ability to target modern web and native platforms.
Don't hold your breath, though – architect Brian Goetz warns devs it will likely still be preview in next LTS release ...
Project Valhalla's JEP 401 will bring value classes to JDK 28, removing object identity from Java types in a 197,000-line change twelve years in the making ...
End-of-support is coming for four long-term support versions of Java, starting in 2029. Avoid the stress of parallel ...
Usage with any "AI" agent is strongly discouraged. Jqwik's log output may confuse the agent. Naturally, this sort of ...
Softjourn approaches legacy system modernization with a code audit led by senior engineers who assess architecture, ...
Overview:  Infrastructure decisions become far more complex when managing hundreds of cloud resources across production ...
How we can increase software development velocity with AI-assisted coding without the hangover of runaway technical debt.
Prime Day is no longer just a single-day event -- it's four days of deals this year -- and our coverage is going to span the ...
Playing Minecraft is better with Bedrock, but it's not directly available for macOS. Here's how to get around the limitation ...
Vibe coding hit 90% developer adoption in 2026 and a METR study found it makes experienced developers 19% slower. Here is ...