Multi-OS Engine
Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8
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Multi-OS Engine
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Options for targeting ios with Java
Multi-OS Engine
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A game library which can export to main platforms from windows
OMFG, do I have to google everything for you? React Native + Expo -> write IOS apps without mac https://multi-os-engine.org/ -> oh look, something else that lets you code java for IOS
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If Java is platform independent why does Electron.js still a thing and why can't I create iOS apps using Java?
There are projects like Multi-OS Engine that provide work-arounds. But in general, it's because Apple doesn't like letting other runtimes, like the JVM, to run on iOS.
Modern Java - A Guide to Java 8
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Java 20 / JDK 20: General Availability
Here are some resources I've found helpful and have read or are on my backlog to catch up with these developments:
- https://github.com/wesleyegberto/java-new-features (terse, includes links to JEPs, good jumping off point)
- https://github.com/winterbe/java8-tutorial (quick tour through features of Java 8)
- https://winterbe.com/posts/2018/09/24/java-11-tutorial/ (same for Java 11)
Books:
- Java 8 in Action / Modern Java in Action (Raoul-Gabriel Urma, Alan Mycroft, Mario Fusco; 2014 and 2018 respectively)
- The Well-Grounded Java Developer (Martijn Verburg, Benjamin Evans, Jason Clark; 2022) - not specifically focused on new features but does cover them in the context of going deeper into Java and the JVM.
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Coming from .net to java
Otherwise, learning Maven has been really important. As for learning the language, I liked Winterbe's guides. Here's one. https://github.com/winterbe/java8-tutorial
What are some alternatives?
Codename One - Cross-platform framework for building truly native mobile apps with Java or Kotlin. Write Once Run Anywhere support for iOS, Android, Desktop & Web.
CQEngine - Ultra-fast SQL-like queries on Java collections
J2ObjC - A Java to iOS Objective-C translation tool and runtime.
Design Patterns - Design patterns implemented in Java
Maven Wrapper - The easiest way to integrate Maven into your project!
Lanterna - Java library for creating text-based GUIs
JDeferred - Java Deferred/Promise library similar to JQuery.
Joda-Money - Java library to represent monetary amounts.
MinimalFTP - A lightweight, simple FTP server. Pure Java, no dependencies.
Jimfs - An in-memory file system for Java 7+
FF4J - Feature Flags for Java made easy