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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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awesome-java
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What's the deal with Vaadin add-ons?
You, whether a web or Java expert, know the best approach. With the Vaadin add-on, you can decide and build and deliver your web components in a highly maintainable way that is best for both worlds: Ever evolving APIs and critical Java backends.
- Primeiros passos no desenvolvimento Java em 2023: um guia particular
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Do you know any frameworks that should be used with Java or javafx?
Both Awesome Java and Awesome JavaFX have very comprehensive lists of frameworks.
- Awesome Software Architecture: A curated list of useful resources about software architecture and design principles.
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Current Java Trends
There is no industry that hasn’t tried to use Java, it's everywhere: from manufacturing and medicine to games and enterprise. You can use it to automate your daily tasks or create a smart house. Check out, for example, this extensive list of different libraries and frameworks that are using Java and have become successful in the field.
- A curated list of awesome frameworks, libraries and software for the Java programming language
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Wish there was a Java lib for…
https://github.com/akullpp/awesome-java is a good start.
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If it gets better w age, will java become compatible for machine learning and data science?
Or more recently Tribuo or others.
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A Twitter bot to explore the Awesome Java list
I love making lists. I use them to organize my day, remember important things, and keep track of tools and libraries I want to explore. Lists like Awesome Java are a treat for people like me. Curated content on a technology I like and use everyday? Sign me in!
Javet
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Favorite hidden gem library?
Javet is one of a kind. No other library like it out there today. Not widely known yet as its kinda new.
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What are your thoughts on Java Isolates on GraalVM?
If you want to embed a V8 instance in Java, check out Javet, it uses less memory and will work in native graalvm images. Also allows you to embed a NodeJS instance where you can use NodeJS specific libraries.
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A curated list of awesome frameworks, libraries and software for the Java programming language
They should add a "scripting" section. There's cool new projects being started in this area like Javet which allows you to embed Node.js and a standalone V8 too. Nashorn and Rhino could be added to that list too despite not being so new.
What are some alternatives?
initializr - A quickstart generator for Spring projects
graalvm-ce-dev-builds - GraalVM Dev Build Downloads
JADE - a pug implementation written in Java (formerly known as jade)
opengrok - OpenGrok is a fast and usable source code search and cross reference engine, written in Java
Kalium - Java binding to the Networking and Cryptography (NaCl) library with the awesomeness of libsodium
awesome-software-architecture - A curated list of awesome articles, videos, and other resources to learn and practice about software architecture, patterns, and principles.
nativefiledialog - A tiny, neat C library that portably invokes native file open and save dialogs.
PacketProxy - A local proxy written in Java
indexer4j - Simple full text indexing and searching library for Java
Apache PDFBox - Mirror of Apache PDFBox
nosqlbench - The open source, pluggable, nosql benchmarking suite.