155: The End of the Year was demarcated by Annotations.

For an ostensibly forthrightly podcast, we only managed 10 episodes this year, of which one was a mini-solo cast from Mark, too many holidays and rock concerts getting in the way of recording. Hopefully we can be more organised in 2019! The years podcasts: 145: Java 9 and The Case of the Automatic Module 146: Emanuele Ziglioli and DukeScript 147: The NO Vote 148: Project Glass Tile 149: null == 400 150: Breaching The Summit 151: I’m A Teapot 152: XML Beware 153: Strutting Like A Cowboy 154: Don’t Run Into Walls Using Java 9 modules: chances and challenges: Rafael Winterhalter / JavaZone Principles of XML design: When to use elements versus attributes Crash ;-) Technical difficulties… Unit Testing and Java 9 Unit testing with Java 9, Jigsaw and JUnit Where should I put unit tests when migrating a Java 8 project to Jigsaw AdoptOpenJDK Twitter: Reasonable Scala - Experimental Scala compiler focused on compilation speed Scala Native (direct link to info on garbage collectors ) Kotlin Native - Tool to create a Kotlin library from a native C .h file DTraceand Java Profiling with DTrace Rust Regex Engine on JVM, via WebAssembly, Example and Benchmark Pixielang Apple OSX: Why Gets You Root The History of Pets vs Cattle and How to Use the Analogy Properly Docker, Mesos, Marathon, and the End of Pets JDK 10 Rampdown Phase One   

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Greg, Mark and Richard get together weekly and talk about things of interest in the Java community. Greg works for SimWorks (http://www.simworks.com) who specialize in mobile phone software. Mark works for SecureMX (www.smx.co.nz). Richard works for Blue Train Software (http://www.bluetrainsoftware.com)