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In this issue: intro, worthwhile reads, Samebug blog Intro Welcome to the 4th issue of our newslette

In this issue: intro, worthwhile reads, Samebug blog Intro Welcome to the 4th issue of our newsletter! As usual, we have collected the most interesting articles we've read this past month: - Some exciting news from Lightbend - Not so well known but useful Git concepts - A comprehensive look at Java 8 - Why try out Kubernetes in the cloud Let's get started! Worthwhile Reads [Lightbend Joins Eclipse Foundation to Support Jakarta EE Modernization for Cloud-Native Java]( Reactive movement and Fast Data pioneers on the JVM bring expertise to help evolve Java EE platform for cloud-native requirements and distributed systems. Lightbend, Inc [8 Useful But Not Well-Known Git Concepts]( We use Git every day but some functionalities are often overlooked. There are situations when not knowing these can lead to lots of difficulties. This article helps you be familiar with the tools at your disposal. Denny Zhang [JλVλ 8 (A Comprehensive Look)]( Everything you wanted to know about what Java 8 brought to development, with a special focus on functional programming. Robin Rizvi [Don't Install Kubernetes!]( Using Kubernetes on your own computer can cause issues since resources have to be spread between running your own apps and those inside Kubernetes. You are better off trying it out in the cloud. Michael Neale Samebug Blog [Why .io?]( Choosing the right domain extension for your company requires careful consideration and is a necessary step when setting up a website. In this post, we'll share our views on the subject and what strategy we used. Istvan Erdo Knowledge for all! If you like the content, don't leave your friends out, forward it to them. If this letter was forwarded to you, here's a Big Button so you can [subscribe]( :) [Big Button]( Copyright © 2018 Samebug, Inc, All rights reserved. [Samebug Newsletter]( by Samebug 1679 S. Dupont Hwy STE 100 Dover, Delaware 19901 USA Sent to [{EMAIL}](#) — [Unsubscribe]( Delivered by [ TinyLetter ]()

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