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Apple does love us
Apple does love us
A love / dislike relationship between developers in Europe and Apple
Moritz Ellerbrock
Mar 15
#013 Orlando thinks: Better do not lose your Apple Watch
#013 Orlando thinks: Better do not lose your Apple Watch
My wife lost her Apple Watch Series 7 recently, and what followed was pure frustration…
Orlando Schäfer
Mar 10
Sending MQTT Messages with Quarkus (Part 2)
Sending MQTT Messages with Quarkus (Part 2)
In the second post of our Quarkus MQTT series, we show how to send messages from Quarkus to MQTT.
Andreas Eberle
Mar 9
Receiving MQTT Messages with Quarkus (Part 1)
Receiving MQTT Messages with Quarkus (Part 1)
In this series, we will have a look on how to integrate your Quarkus service with MQTT. Our first post shows how to receive MQTT messages.
Andreas Eberle
Mar 3
iOS 16: Grids
iOS 16: Grids
Looking for an easy way to lay out static data?
Thimo Bess
Mar 1
ChatGPT — Creating code with the ultimate developers assistant? (2/4)
ChatGPT — Creating code with the ultimate developers assistant? (2/4)
In this part of our series about ChatGPT we’re looking at how the AI can assist software developers in creating code from scratch.
Patrick Jung
Feb 25
Living in the future — ApplePay in London
Living in the future — ApplePay in London
My experience in London with ApplePay.
Moritz Ellerbrock
Feb 21
ChatGPT — The ultimate developers assistant? (1/4)
ChatGPT — The ultimate developers assistant? (1/4)
We take a closer look at if and how ChatGPT can help software developers in their daily lives.
Patrick Jung
Feb 10
Spring Boot vs Quarkus Part 2 (JVM Runtime Performance)
Spring Boot vs Quarkus Part 2 (JVM Runtime Performance)
This article is focused on analyzing the runtime performance of Spring Boot and Quarkus in a real-world scenario.
Evangelos Gkountouras
Jan 30
#012 Orlando thinks: When loading indicators remind me of fire detectors
#012 Orlando thinks: When loading indicators remind me of fire detectors
If something just works the way I expect it to — why do I need the feedback?
Orlando Schäfer
Jan 17
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