Clean Code with Java8 4 years later (V. Rentea)
You have a bazooka. Do you use it to show off or to clean up your code? We all use Java8 Streams and lambdas. But is your code cleaner and easier to maintain than in Java7? Come and see what I’ve learned about what Clean Lambdas and Streams mean, after teaching them and using them on my projects. The idioms we’ve found most useful, new Functional design patterns, best practices and anti-patterns. Live coding, of course. PS: You know, some Joe will maintain your Java8 code at some point. So let's just hope Joe would be a nice safe guy...

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Concurrency Concepts in Java by Douglas Hawkins

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Brainstorming your way from a Monolith to a Clean Architecture by Victor Rentea

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How to (Re)start Your Java Journey in 2026

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Functional Programming Patterns with Java8 with Victor Rentea

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Clean Lambdas - by Victor Rentea at JBCNConf'17

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Exploring reactive programming in Java by Miro Cupak

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The Man Who Worked At Subway, Then Solved An "Impossible" Problem

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Clean Architecture with Spring by Tom Hombergs @ Spring I/O 2019

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Java Streams: Beyond The Basics

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Turing Award Winner: Disagreeing with Google, Postgres, Future Problems | Mike Stonebraker

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HOLY ROSARY TODAY THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2026 ST. JUDE THADDEUS & LUMINOUS MYSTERIES | DAILY HOLY ROSARY

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Revisiting Effective Java in 2019 by Edson Yanaga

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This Was Once Illegal. Now it Makes Your Messages Unreadable.

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Effective Unit Testing by Eliotte Rusty Harold

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Effective Java - Still Effective After All These Years

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Tips for C Programming

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Co-Creator of Haskell: Useless vs Useful Languages, Rust vs C, Functional Programming | Simon Jones

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The AI Take Over Has Completely Backfired and I Can't Be Happier

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Collections Refueled by Stuart Marks

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