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Learn About How Your Peers Use Java!

  • October 24, 2024
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Do you ever wonder what OpenJDK distributions and what Java versions your peers are using? Java-based infrastructures and languages? How many are using Java to code AI functionality? How Java workloads are affecting cloud compute costs?

Azul has been gathering all that data from a survey of Java users, running until 6:30pm CT on October 31, 2024. If you want to participate, the survey is short, and we’ll hook you up with the report after the survey is complete in January 2025.

Plus you’ll be helping to add to our collective knowledge.

Go here for all the details:

And let’s not forget, you’ll be entered into a drawing to win a set of Apple AirPods Max (value $549).

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I was, therefore, somewhat taken aback when the user said, “We’re not worried about installing Java updates as our core banking services are behind a firewall.”

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