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162. A Conservative JDK/Java Migration Path is an episode from Illegal Argument by Mark Derricutt. CppCon 2018: Thoughts on a more powerful and simpler C++ (5 of N) - Herb Sutter Resources for writing modern Java Java 8 adoption process Con...
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162. A Conservative JDK/Java Migration Path is from Illegal Argument by Mark Derricutt.
Published Nov 24, 2019 and 39:09 long