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Posts by Michael Simons
Looking forward to see you.
Aaah yes, in that example maybe.
I do require most my libraries to have them for public packages for documenting the package purpose.
In my preparation of my talk @jcon.one about #JSpecify, I released version 4.0.0 of #Neo4j migrations, fully embracing JSpecify and #NullAway. Null-safety on the Java module path, as it should be. See you next week in Cologne.
github.com/michael-simo...
π Neo4j Migrations 4.0.0 has been released! github.com/michael-simons/neo4j-mig...
> In 2021, Witherspoonβs company, Hello Sunshine, partnered with World of Women (WoW), an NFT collective, a
stops reading, that's all there is to know.
@tante.cc
Behind every release are months of obsessing over details. π
While you're building with Spring 7/Boot 4, weβre sharing the "why." This @infoq.com interview covers API versioning, Jakarta EE 11, AI, tooling, and whatβs next.
Full story:
www.infoq.com/articles/spr...
#SpringFramework #SpringBoot
I will mention your plugin at #JCon next week, works as advertised. Thanks. codeberg.org/michael-simo...
I think you might missed Gradys point.
This Sunday I gave a talk at a conference and someone came to me afterwards telling me that my posts played a part in politicizing them.
Still thinking about that. A lot of the time it feels like one is just yelling at the clouds but we can sometimes make a difference in each others' lives.
Danke!
Then might not post a link ;)
You mean liquibase?
All of your blogpost end up with "not found" on the open element side, at least on my end here.
Vermutlich sagt am Ende nichts so viel ΓΌber die vΓΆllig kaputten PrioritΓ€ten und Diskussionen unserer Gesellschaft wie dieser komplett absurde Affenzirkus um diesen depperten Buckelwal.
π "Hardwood Reaches Beta: S3, Predicate Push-Down, CLI, and More"
Happy to announce Hardwood 1.0.0.Beta1, adding S3 support, predicate push-down for both local and remote files, Avro bindings, a CLI for inspecting Parquet files, a new website, and much more.
π www.morling.dev/blog/hardwoo...
π Neo4j Migrations 3.3.1 has been released! github.com/michael-simons/neo4j-mig...
Released version 1.0.1 of my #Native #Image #Config transformer plugin for the #Maven #Shade plugin that also deals with types defined in reachability-metadata-schema-v1.2.0.json format:
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Useful if you need to shade stuff in ur projects that comes with #GraalVM config.
Very much so.
Also uni-colored shirts. I have a bunch of black ones from Schiesser, bought around 2010, still more than ok, necks also not discolored. Anything blackish bought a decade later turning grey after a year, wrinkles totally.
I do like the quality of what www.iriedaily.de ships though.
May I hold up the mirror a bit more?
DevRel: most report into marketing. Which means they do marketing, aka the stuff they produce is there primarily to sell more products/services.
Also: DevRel mostly writes sample apps, not production-grade. All tech looks awesome when writing hello-world apps.
Same :)
Have a great week.
You my friend have a dirty mind.
:)
"All-in" and "Asskissing"
Now, Lars, would you please make the images in my head on this beautiful Monday morning go away again?
Btw, wrote a bit about Marketing in 2026 michael-simons.eu/p/marketing-...
π Today, we are releasing DuckDB version 1.5.1, a patch release with bug fixes, performance improvements and support for the Lance lakehouse format.
β‘οΈ duckdb.org/2026/03/23/a...
Think about that if you find yourself spending your times being angry online. Go outside, meet some real people with similar interests, and live your life instead of wasting it away. :)
JavaFX is back β now part of the Java Verified Portfolio. Proper support again across Java versions. Big for desktop apps.
Modern Java can do way more than people think β even AI and full stack with fewer moving parts.
Also: great hallway track, Brian Goetz, Stuart Marks, and Duke π
Excellent read. A sufficiently detailed spec is not far from code. I wouldn't be surprised to see a formal grammar for specs emerge, at which point we'll just have invented a higher level programming language or reinvented MDA. And then we'll just need a compiler, not an LLM.
+1