Embracing the Spectrum of TestsIf it feels like a unit test, and quacks like a unit test, does it really matter what we call it?Feb 28, 2024Feb 28, 2024
3 reasons I’m thrilled to join AtomicJarHere’s why I joined AtomicJar, the company behind Testcontainers project.Oct 1, 20211Oct 1, 20211
Published ingraalvmGraalVM 21.2 with lots of native image usability improvementsGraalVM 21.2 is released today with better Native image usability, more just-in-time compiler optimizations and other improvementsJul 20, 20212Jul 20, 20212
Published ingraalvmFaster warmup, smaller downloads, JDK 16GraalVM 21.1 features a lot of improvements bringing faster warmup, smaller base downloads and experimental JDK 16 based builds!Apr 20, 20211Apr 20, 20211
Published ingraalvmGraalVM 21.0: Introducing a New Way to Run JavaToday we’re happy to announce the GraalVM 21.0 release.Jan 19, 20211Jan 19, 20211
Published ingraalvmJava on Truffle — Going Fully MetacircularUp until now, GraalVM has offered two ways to run Java programs: using the Java HotSpot VM with the GraalVM JIT (just-in-time) compiler…Jan 19, 20212Jan 19, 20212
Published ingraalvmGraalVM quick referenceLearn what GraalVM can do, how to use it for Java apps, for building native executables and as a polyglot runtime in a neat condensed form!Jan 6, 2021Jan 6, 2021
Published ingraalvmGraalVM 20.3 is availableFaster. Smarter. Leaner. Container awareness. Warmup improvements. Loads of bug fixes and performance improvements. Get GraalVM 20.3.0 now.Nov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020
Published ingraalvmCLI applications with GraalVM Native ImageStandalone instantly starting CLI apps that don’t use too much memory. Learn how to build them with GraalVM.Nov 13, 20201Nov 13, 20201
Published ingraalvmAnnouncing GraalVM 20.2.0In this post we want to highlight some of the most notable changes in GraalVM 20.2.0.Aug 18, 2020Aug 18, 2020