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More than just a cup of coffee, Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.

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Ujorm3 is out: a tiny, type-safe ORM for JavaBeans & Records

Ujorm3 is out: a tiny, type-safe ORM for JavaBeans & Records

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I got tired of heavyweight frameworks, so I built my own web server in Java

I got tired of heavyweight frameworks, so I built my own web server in Java

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I built a centralized data orchestration engine for distributed Minecraft servers — here's how

I built a centralized data orchestration engine for distributed Minecraft servers — here's how

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What I Learned Building Real Backend Applications with Java and Spring Boot

What I Learned Building Real Backend Applications with Java and Spring Boot

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But What About the Trophies?

But What About the Trophies?

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Why Objects Are Passed as Arguments in Java – Complete Guide for Beginners

Why Objects Are Passed as Arguments in Java – Complete Guide for Beginners

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Layered vs Feature-Based Package Structure in Spring Boot

Layered vs Feature-Based Package Structure in Spring Boot

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Why AOP Feels Magical in Spring Boot — And Why Developers Stopped Talking About It

Why AOP Feels Magical in Spring Boot — And Why Developers Stopped Talking About It

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Why Did You Choose Interface Instead of Abstract Class in Java?

Why Did You Choose Interface Instead of Abstract Class in Java?

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I got tired of bloated reminder apps, so I built one in Java

I got tired of bloated reminder apps, so I built one in Java

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Adding IOC, FOK, and Stop Orders to a Matching Engine

Adding IOC, FOK, and Stop Orders to a Matching Engine

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Día 11: System.out.println en producción — la confesión que nadie hace

Día 11: System.out.println en producción — la confesión que nadie hace

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Día 6: Tu caché no funciona y es tu culpa

Día 6: Tu caché no funciona y es tu culpa

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Día 2: El SELECT * que arruinó tu API (y vos ni te enteraste)

Día 2: El SELECT * que arruinó tu API (y vos ni te enteraste)

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Día 8: El usuario subió un Excel y tu servidor pidió perdón

Día 8: El usuario subió un Excel y tu servidor pidió perdón

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