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Wednesday Links - Edition 2021-10-20

Executable JavaDoc Code Snippets (5 min read)🦾
https://www.morling.dev/blog/executable-javadoc-code-snippets

Faster Charset Encoding (9 min read)🔣
https://cl4es.github.io/2021/10/17/Faster-Charset-Encoding.html

Harden Performance of REST calls using Spring WebFlux (7 min read)💪
https://www.steadybit.com/blog/harden-performance-rest-calls-spring-webflux

Revisiting BetterTLS: Certificate Path Building (16 min)🔏
https://netflixtechblog.com/revisiting-bettertls-certificate-path-building-4c978b79843f

Three and a half ways of running Docker on Windows and macOS (10 min read)📦
https://www.atomicjar.com/2021/10/docker-on-windows-and-macos

Testcontainers-java 1.16.1 (30 sec read)🎉
https://twitter.com/testcontainers/status/1450431112023576584

Multi-release JAR files (5 min read)📄
https://twitter.com/brunoborges/status/1448362171465814016

IntelliJ IDEA 2021.2.3 (30 sec read)🎉
https://twitter.com/intellijidea/status/1448929601363668995

Kotlin and FaaS, an impossible union? (4 min)🧬
https://blog.frankel.ch/kotlin-faas-impossible-union

Kotlin Symbol Processors (2 min read)🔣
https://blog.jetbrains.com/kotlin/2021/10/kotlin-symbol-processors

Testing in a modular world (10 min read)🔨
https://info.michael-simons.eu/2021/10/19/testing-in-a-modular-world

The Case for ‘Developer Experience’ (19 min read)🚗
https://future.a16z.com/the-case-for-developer-experience

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