Java News Digest

Java News Digest

January 13, 2023
The world is constantly changing, including the world of technologies. Today we will talk about the most interesting changes and news in the world of Java that happened recently. What else would you like to add to the digest? MORE
How 2022 influenced our lives

How 2022 influenced our lives

December 30, 2022
Here we are already on the threshold of 2023. The 2022 year was full of challenges, and we successfully coped with them. In this article, we decided to summarize and share our thoughts about it. We believe that the new year 2023 will bring us new opportunities and many positive moments. And what was 2022 like for you? MORE
Java Preview Features

Java Preview Features

December 19, 2022
Even before the first public release in March 1995, the Java community continuously was collecting feedbacks to deliver that software developers have told them they need. One of the processes to achieve that is a Preview Feature, specified in JEP 12. A preview feature is a new feature whose design, specification, and implementation are complete, but which is not permanent, which means that the feature may exist in a different form or not at all in future JDK releases. MORE
Key dates in Java history

Key dates in Java history

November 14, 2022
When choosing primary skill language, it's good to know a bit about the story behind it. It helps to understand the community, find origin sources of actual information and, most importantly, to get an idea of future evolution and therefore have a reasonable justification for investing your time in learning the language. Talking about Java, it's one of the oldest among the most widely used languages nowadays with no signs of declining in popularity in the foreseeable future, definitely worth the investment your time in it. Here are the key events that made it what it is now. MORE
How to complete everything planned... and survive

How to complete everything planned... and survive

May 19, 2022
High level of personal drive, love for challenge, and initiative In today's world, this term is a must for almost every job description, any position. And this is not surprising, because it has long been known that soft skills are if not the main then mega important for work. To develop hard skills you need to pass courses and obtain a certificate. As for soft skills – a small spoiler, it will be harder) As Lesya Ukrainka wrote, "I will lift a heavy stone on a steep flint mountain" - I immediately associate it with pumping soft skills :) MORE
Retiring by 35 – Myth or Reality

Retiring by 35 – Myth or Reality

December 22, 2021
For me, financial independence means having autonomy to do the things I like to do, feeling free to choose my purpose, and being confident that my family needs are fully covered. My goal isn’t to buy expensive branded clothes or get the latest version of an iPhone. The things I want aren’t even so expensive, and nothing would make me happier than knowing that I can afford them in the future by 2025. How do I manage my finances? MORE
Grow big. Fail fast.

Grow big. Fail fast.

November 9, 2021
Every year thousands of companies fail to grow and die in the trenches of fast-moving digital war/competition. This is an example of a brave organization that overcomes the challenges of a constantly changing environment and still remains truthful to its core human-centric values. MORE
Our office in Lviv Citadel

Our office in Lviv Citadel

September 12, 2021
InterLogic office is located in Lviv Citadel, a complex of fortifications of Austrian times. It consists of four bastion towers and a three-story barracks building. Throughout the history, this building has served many purposes. MORE
Load testing with C # and Nbomber

Load testing with C # and Nbomber

May 31, 2021
By Oleg Zarevych, DevOps/Test Automation Engineer at InterLogic There are many tools for load testing. The leader among them is the Apache Jmeter. This is a good tool but certain features make it not MORE