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The Future of Java
Learn about the future of the Java Platform
Capturing Lightning in a Bottle
Project Leyden aims to improve the startup time, time to peak performance, and footprint of Java programs by extending the Java programming model with features for selectively shifting and constraining computation by means of condensing code.
Java Language Futures: Spring 2023 Edition
Through Project Amber, the Java programming language is evolving faster than ever. Watch this video to get an overview of many of the Java language enhancements that have appeared in recent Java versions as well as a glimpse of the future as we look ahead to directions and features that are in development for future Java releases.
Java 21... and beyond
Brian Goetz (Java Language Architect) Devoxx 2023 Keynote about Java 21 and the future of Java. For those wondering about the state of things, this is the video to watch.
Modern, Scalable Concurrency for the Java Platform
In this session learn about Project Loom, which aims to reinstate the thread as an efficient unit of concurrency by adding a lightweight implementation of threads to the Java platform.