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Wednesday Links - Edition 2022-01-05

11 great Java tricks from dev.java (6 min)✏️
https://blogs.oracle.com/javamagazine/post/java-11-tricks-generics-inheritance-jshell

5 Mundane Java Performance Tips (11 min)🤯
https://richardstartin.github.io/posts/5-java-mundane-performance-tricks

Phaser to synchronize threads for one or more phases of activity (30 sec)🌙
https://twitter.com/piotr_minkowski/status/1478353691027681283

The annual reminder to use yyyy over YYYY (30 sec)🎆
https://twitter.com/ToddGinsberg/status/1475149658884395011

Back to basics: threads - Adam Dubiel (45 min)🧵
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R72E6vA-AU

Sane Intellij Plugin Development With Live Plugin (23 min)🧩
https://dmitrykandalov.com/liveplugin

System wide unique nanosecond timestamps (4 min)⏱️
http://blog.vanillajava.blog/2021/12/system-wide-unique-nanosecond-timestamps.html

Go, Go, GraalVM with Spring Native: My Adventures in Native Image-ville (5 min)🧉
https://spring.io/blog/2021/12/29/go-go-graalvm-with-spring-native-my-adventures-in-native-image-ville

Best practices for writing code comments (10 min)💬
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/12/23/best-practices-for-writing-code-comments/

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