A new season for code: Java 23, AI at mass scale, C# | September 2024 newsletter
In this September edition, prepare for Java 23, learn about AI at mass scale, get the scoop on OpenRewrite C# language support, and more.
What's new and interesting ??
Are you exiting the “hype” stage of AI for code and getting to the realities of how to effectively use it? In our new, free O’Reilly report, get practical strategies for making AI more efficient, cost-effective, and accurate when managing large-scale codebases.
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As we celebrate Java's 23rd release this month, upgrade to the latest LTS release with our Java 21 migration recipe so you're never far behind.
Hear from Nathan Doe, Director of Application Development on how it was a "no-brainer." They can now fix security issues along with vulnerability reporting. Also, learn about their legacy JDK upgrades, code quality improvements, and custom recipe work.
ICYMI??
Join Sam Snyder from the Moderne team with Brian Demers from Gradle for their "Maintaining Builds at Scale" session to get strategies for automating code updates, managing dependencies, and integrating tools like OpenRewrite and Develocity.
Moderne CLI getting started videos ??
If you're just getting started with Moderne, check out our new CLI 101 videos that address configuring the CLI, building LSTs, and running OpenRewrite recipes.
领英推荐
?? C# in OpenRewrite: Language engineering updates
Oleh Dokuka, Java Champion and software engineer, recently shared C# language engineering updates with a live demo during Code Remix.?Watch below.
Recipes in action??
See the application of the ‘Find types’ recipe to perform impact analysis for this migration to JSpecify.
What if you could search your entire codebase for methods performing specific actions using natural language? Our AI-powered recipe does just that with a two-phase search
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