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Quarkus Unpacked: Insights from the Foojay Podcast
Table of Contents What is Quarkus?How does Quarkus compare to Spring, Micronaut, or other frameworks?Is Quarkus more modern because it is newer?Does Quarkus replace the JVM?What is Quarkus live reload?How does build-time optimization work?How does this differ from JIT and ...
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Foojay Podcast #99: Testing the Untestable: LLM Security for Java Developers with Tiberius
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuestsLinksContentYour AI-powered Java application is live in production. But have you actually tested whether it can be jailbroken or manipulated into leaking data it should never reveal? In this episode, Iryna Dohndorf walks us through Tiberius, …
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Foojay Podcast #98: The End of JNI Pain: How WebAssembly Is Quietly Replacing Native Libraries in Java
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuestLinksContentWebAssembly is already running inside Java applications, most developers just don’t know it yet. In this episode, Andrea Peruffo walks us through how WebAssembly is becoming the modern, safe alternative to JNI: letting you run Rust, …
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Foojay Podcast #97: From Scripting Language to AI Powerhouse: How BoxLang Is Redefining JVM Development
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuestsLinksContentBoxLang is a modern dynamic JVM language built for rapid application development. It’s 100% Java-interoperable, compiles to JVM bytecode, and deployable anywhere from OS to AWS Lambda to Spring Boot. In this episode, we sit down …
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Foojay Podcast #96: Local AWS Development Without LocalStack: Meet Floci, the GraalVM-Powered Alternative
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuest: Hector VenturaLinksContentWhat if you could run 35 AWS services locally in under 25 milliseconds, using just 13 megabytes of memory, with a single Docker command and no cloud bill? That’s exactly what Floci does. In …
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Foojay Podcast #95: Is Your Java App Actually Secure, Or Does It Just Look That Way?
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuestsSteve PooleDavid WelchContentIs your Java application actually secure, or does it just look that way? In this episode of the Foojay Podcast, Frank is joined by Steve Poole and David Welch, both from HeroDevs, to dig …
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Introducing JCast: Conversations About Java and Developer Life in Dutch
Table of Contents Season 2 Starts with Frank DelporteWhat is JCast?Meet the HostsWhat We Talk AboutWhy We Started JCastMore Than Just CodeFrom Season 1 to Season 2Where to ListenFinal ThoughtsThe Java community thrives on sharing knowledge and experiences. Most content …
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Foojay Podcast #94: More Than a Blog: How Foojay Connects, Sustains, and Evolves the Java Community
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsContentFoojay.io, the website for the Friends of OpenJDK, is turning six years old. To celebrate, Frank Delporte headed to JCON in Cologne, Germany, and sat down with twelve members of the Java community to talk about …
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Foojay Podcast #93: Update Your JDK, Read More Code, and Talk to Your Users: Interviews From VoxxedDays Amsterdam
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsContentIn this episode of the Foojay Podcast, we’re bringing you something special: a full batch of hallway-track conversations recorded live at VoxxedDays Amsterdam. Fifteen guests, one conference, and one theme that kept coming back, whether we …
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Foojay Podcast #92: Java 26 Is Here: What’s New, What’s Gone, and Why It Matters in 2026
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsGuestsContentWelcome to another episode of the Foojay Podcast! In this episode, we’re talking about Java 26, released on March 17 in the year 26. Again, right on schedule with Java’s six-month release cadence. Now, Java 26 …