Over the last few weeks,
we went back to basics here on Baeldung with
the goal of illustrating some core Java
concepts. |
I do find the Java Back to Basics news of Eugen at Baeldung quite interesting :-) Subscribe those news when You are interested in Java details and
good samples of new Java Features. Kindly, Thomas Schneider. ====================================================================== -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
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Whatt I do find ALSO interesting in Eugen at Baeldungs site is his 'REST with Springs' to build a REST compatible class with Java. Also his description of the use of Java 9 MODULES v. Java 8 Packages is very concise, I think. As Rene is hopefully announcing the 'next NetRexx' beeing Java 9
and above compatible using MODULES as well on the upcoming Rexx Symposium, although not yet mentioned in the Symposiums invitation, maybe we should invite BAELDUNG for a co-operation on those matters ? They do seem to have the expertise on this, according to their
publishings :-) Kindly, Thomas Schneider. PS: I do have to note, however, that I am a rather lousy and innocent Java User, as I always did use classic Rexx, Rexx2Nrx, and later NetRexx for my own developments :-( Sorry for that, but I did have to use other ancient Languages as PL/I and COBOL to concentrate on my work, and detected 'classic Rexx' just by instance when I did go back to mainframe IBM VSE/CMS development after my GEISCO (General Electric Information Services) times, using Mark III, their excellent propriarity international Network, for decades. But GEISCO is nowadays dead, as they under-estimated the value of the invention of the INTERNET, HTTP, and HTML :-( PPS: May I congratulate MFC, again for the invention of classic Rexx and NetRexx. Excellent languages and concepts and implementations, both! Best languages I personally have seen :-) Full Stop. ===================================================================================================== Am 26.06.2019 um 14:03 schrieb Thomas
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