Microsoft leads our news today. TechCrunch reports on Microsoft bringing the bash shell to Windows 10. When I first heard this, I was beyond excited. A good unix shell on Windows has been needed for decades. Kubernetes has an ongoing series of posts about their new release, with today’s installment being about new multi-zone clusters. I have been highlighting a lot of Spring Boot posts lately, but the Play Framework is also getting written about. On DZone Integration, we get an introduction to the Play Framework. I have used it in the past and you can be very productive with the framework. Its Scala roots definitely show which may or may not be a problem for some people.
As always, enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on these sites.
Top Stories
- Microsoft is bringing the Bash shell to Windows 10 | TechCrunch
Design and Development
- My First Steps In Rust | David Beck
- A Geospatial Messenger With Kotlin, Spring Boot and PostgreSQL | DZone Java
- Java 8: Declare Private and Protected Methods in Interfaces | Java Code Geeks
- How to reduce the cognitive load of your code | Code & Blog
- Getting Started With Play Framework | DZone Integration
- Testing your app on a budget | runnable
- Watch Out For Recursion in Java 8’s [Primitive]Stream.iterate() | Java Code Geeks
- Java: Immortal Objects and Object Resurrection | Java Code Geeks
- How to Do NULL Right | DZone Java
- Java 8: A Type Safe Map Builder Using Alternating Interface Exposure | Java Code Geeks
- Battling Cyclomatic Complexity in Java using Javaslang | unacast
Concurrency, Performance and Scalability
- I conquered thread pools! For today, at least. | Julia Evans
- Writing a very fast cache service with millions of entries in Go | allegro.tech
- Resilient ad serving at Twitter-scale | Twitter Blogs
AI, Machine Learning, Research and Advanced Algorithms
- Machine Learning: Working With Stop Words, Stemming, and Spam | Code School Blog
- How to Compute the Statistical Significance of Two Classifiers Performance Difference | KDNuggets
Big Data, Visualization, SQL and NoSQL
- Why Apache Arrow is the future for open source Columnar In-Memory Analytics | Sigmoid
- Interactive Analytics on GitHub Data using PostgreSQL with Citus | citusdata
Infrastructure, Operations and DevOps
Security, Encryption and Cryptography
- Lessons learned while protecting Gmail | Google Research
- The Path Toward Increasing the Security of DNSSEC with Elliptic Curve Cryptography | CircleID
Link Collections
- Double Shot #1667 | A Fresh Cup
- Dew Drop – March 30, 2016 (#2219) | Morning Dew