170: The UI is Broken!

Illegal Argument Episode 170 Mark and Greg emerge from their 2020/2021 Christmas/New Year breaks, and temporary Level 3 lock down to break their silence, attempt to remember how to podcast, and further the rumor that we only record an episode on the eve of a new Java release. Table of Contents 0:44 Holiday Periods 1:27 Java 16 Release 2:35 Standalone Nashorn 3:18 Native Script 6:28 R.I.P. Chrome 12:51 Module Systems 14:37 setProtected(true) 20:42 Java 16 Release (again) 25:00 Incubation vs Preview Features 37:56 Pattern Matching FTW 43:30 Equality 44:57 Inline Types and Classes 50:34 The Need For Namespaces 55:10 Bintray Closing Down 59:27 R.I.P. netbeans.org 1:07:08 SOA in C/C++ 1:14:18 Python and Rust Crypto 1:16:11 Autotools 1:18:34 Rust backend for GCC Java Related Why Namespacing Matters in Public Open Source Repositories Major Changes to Clojars - Verified Groups / Namespaces Java 16 - March 16 Release A Discussion on jpackage OpenJDK · GitHub JEP 11: Incubator Modules JEP 338: Vector API (Incubator) Miscellaneous Is Google Locking Down Chrome to Resist the Rise of Chromium Based Browsers? - It's FOSS News Apple Card disabled my iCloud, App Store, and Apple ID accounts Modules, Releases, and Builds Java Accessible Objects and Reflection Understanding Java Modules Into the Sunset on May 1st: Bintray, JCenter, GoCenter, and ChartCenter RIP netbeans.org Modules, monoliths, and microservices New dependency on Rust causes headaches for Python Crypto lib and distributions CPP Not the SOA you think

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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)