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A Collection of Top Software Development News, Articles, Presentations November 2023 [InfoQ] Software Development Round-Up Sponsored by [Lightbend] [Latest Content](#latest-content), [Top Viewed Content](#top-viewed-content), [Top News](#news), [Top Articles](#top-articles), [Top Presentations](#top-presentations-and-interviews) In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to Software Development on InfoQ. We are also maintaining a portal page for this content on InfoQ at: [(. [] Latest Content on InfoQ [JetBrains Launches IntelliJ-Based Writing Tool WriterSide]( (news, Oct 27, 2023) [WebGPU is Not Just about the Web]( (presentations, Oct 27, 2023) [NGINX Modules Can Now Be Written in Rust]( (news, Oct 25, 2023) [Foreign Function & Memory API to Bridge the Gap between Java and Native Libraries]( (news, Oct 25, 2023) [PyTorch 2.1 Release Supports Automatic Dynamic Shape Support and Distributed Training Enhancements]( (news, Oct 25, 2023) [Designing Event-first Microservices]( In this talk, we will explore the nature of events, what it means to be event-driven, and how we can unleash the power of events and commands by applying an events-first domain-driven design to microservices-based architectures. [Watch now](. Sponsored content [Sponsored by Lightbend]( [] Top Viewed Content on InfoQ [AWS Lambda Deprecates Go Runtime]( (news, Sep 10, 2023) [QCon SF 2023: How Netflix Really Uses Java by Paul Bakker]( (news, Oct 09, 2023) [GitHub Copilot Chat in Open Beta: Now Available for All Individuals in Visual Studio and VS Code]( (news, Oct 15, 2023) [JDK 21 and JDK 22: What We Know So Far]( (news, Sep 01, 2023) [Java 21, the Next LTS Release, Delivers Virtual Threads, Record Patterns and Pattern Matching]( (news, Sep 19, 2023) [] Top News [Cloudflare Sippy: Incrementally Migrate Data from Amazon S3 to Reduce Egress Fees]( Cloudflare recently announced the open beta of Sippy, an incremental data migration service that copies data from Amazon S3 to Cloudflare R2 only the first time the data is requested. Sippy is designed to minimize migration-specific egress fees by leveraging requests within existing application flows while simultaneously copying objects to R2. [Azure API Center Now in Public Preview]( Microsoft recently announced the public preview of Azure API Center - a part of the Azure API Management platform that serves as a central hub where users can keep track of all their APIs company-wide, making them readily discoverable, reusable, and manageable. [Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL Now Supports pgactive for Active-Active Replication]( AWS recently announced the general availability of pgactive on RDS for PostgreSQL. The replication extension for PostgreSQL supports asynchronous active-active replication for streaming data between database instances, enhancing resiliency and flexibility. [Microservices Versus Serverless]( The recent shift from monolithic to cloud-based architectures has led to a new paradigm for the deployment of applications. Microservices and serverless architectures make it possible to quickly develop flexible software, enabling businesses to stand out in an increasingly competitive landscape. [Read now](. Sponsored content [Sponsored by Lightbend]( [Java News Roundup: Introducing Spring AI, Spring Modulith 1.0, Testcontainers Desktop]( This week's Java roundup for August 21st, 2023, features news from OpenJDK, JDK 22, JDK 21, Jakarta EE, BellSoft, Spring Modulith 1.0, Spring Boot, Spring Authorization Server, Spring Batch, Spring AI, Testcontainers, Open Liberty, Quarkus, MicroProfile Metrics and Telemetry, Micronaut, Groovy, Tomcat, Grails, JHipster Lite, Vert.x Pinot Client, Yupiik Fusion and SpringOne conference. [Node.js Alternative Bun Now Generally Available]( The release 1.0 of the JavaScript toolkit Bun has been recently announced. Aiming to be a drop-in replacement for Node.js, Bun is garnering attention from the JavaScript and serverless communities for its speed and ease of use. [] Top Articles [Streamlining Code with Unnamed Patterns/Variables: a Comparative Study of Java, Kotlin, and Scala]( Explore Java's latest feature, Unnamed Patterns/Variables. Understand its relevance and a comparative study with Kotlin Scala, and more! [article]( [Simplifying Persistence Integration with Jakarta EE Data]( Jakarta Data simplifies data integration in Java apps, supports polyglot persistence, and unifies Jakarta EE technologies. Jakarta Data is open-source and versatile. [article]( [How to Sustain Quality and Velocity in a JavaScript or TypeScript Project?]( JavaScript and its ever-changing ecosystem can make codebases quickly become hard to maintain and affect developer productivity. In this article, we analyze a few best practices to help avoid that. [article]( [Leveraging Eclipse JNoSQL 1.0.0: Quarkus Integration and Building a Pet-Friendly REST API]( Eclipse JNoSQL 1.0.0 simplifies NoSQL integration with advanced features, standardized specifications, and Quarkus support, empowering developers with seamless data management capabilities. [article]( [Dealing with Java CVEs: Discovery, Detection, Analysis, and Resolution]( This article discusses the role of SCA in CI/CD pipelines, emphasizing human oversight for accurate vulnerability assessment and the importance of specialized security tools. [article]( [Key Components of an Event-Driven Microservice Platform]( Traditional, monolithic apps are complex to manage and update, often leading to increased downtime and hindered innovation. In this article, you'll explore the fundamentals of event-driven microservices, the importance of loose coupling, message-driven communication, and asynchronous processing. [Learn more](. Sponsored content [Sponsored by Lightbend]( [] Top Presentations [Micro Frontends: the Evolution of Frontend Architecture]( Ruben Casas discusses the evolution of frontend applications at scale, starting from monoliths, evolving to modular monoliths, integrated applications, monorepos and arriving at micro frontends. [Ruben Casas]( [Adventures in Performance: Efficiency Analysis of Large-scale Compute]( Thomas Dullien discusses how language design choices impact performance, how Google's monorepo culture and Amazon's two-pizza-team culture impact code efficiency, why statistical variance is an enemy. [Thomas Dullien]( [Is Your Java Application Slow? Check out These Open-Source Profilers]( Johannes Bechberger focuses on understanding the basic concepts of profiling like flame graphs, usage of async-profiler and JMC, advantages and disadvantages of the different tools. [Johannes Bechberger]( [Efficient Language and Library Use to Reduce Carbon]( Esteban Küber reviews their experience in designing and building a sample application with the same requirements in both Rust and Java. [Esteban Küber]( [Enhance: SSR for Web Components]( Brian LeRoux discusses Enhance, a way to build web apps with the pure web standards. [Brian LeRoux]( [Connect with InfoQ on Twitter]( [Connect with InfoQ on Facebook]( [Connect with InfoQ on LinkedIn]( [Connect with InfoQ on Youtube]( You have received this message because you are subscribed to the “Special Reports Newsletter”. To stop receiving this email, please click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( C4Media Inc. (InfoQ.com), 705-2267 Lake Shore Blvd. West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M8V 3X2

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