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Daniele La Nave

@DanieleLaNave

Senior Java Developer, Spring Certified Instructor & Specialist

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Time to upgrade! Spring Framework fixes CVE-2024-38819 and CVE-2024-38820 spring.io/blog/2024/10/1…


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Hi Spring fans! Spring Framework 7.0 announcement from @springjuergen is here: spring.io/blog/2024/10/0… #springframework


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It can feel counterintuitive, but first tackling tasks that will enhance productivity (versus interesting or apparently critical tasks) is often a good choice. Case in point: I significantly improved a project's logging approach and it became much easier to solve a tricky problem


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Spring Boot 3.3.4 available now spring.io/blog/2024/09/1…

It's release day again on the @springboot team. We start with Spring Boot 3.2.10 that is available now. Thanks again to everyone who contributed spring.io/blog/2024/09/1…



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NEW POST GenAI can write code, but is better for understanding legacy code. My colleagues Alessio Ferri, Tom Coggrave, and Shodhan Sheth write about their experiences doing this, including a tool combining AST-fueled knowledge graph and LLMs. martinfowler.com/articles/legac…


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Gall's Law is an essential observation about systems (not just software systems, but organizational ones as well, and it applies recursively). It states: “A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. The inverse proposition…

Gall's Law indicates we have no choice but to start small, at the team level. So, the question is what has to be proven at that team level to get the larger organization to accept it. My list include: - Happy customers - Consistency of deliverables - Reduce waste/cost/risk In…



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The Feynman Lectures on Physics, the most popular physics book ever written, are completely online. Read it here: Volume 1: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_toc.html Volume 2: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/II_toc.html Volume 3: feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/III_toc.html

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My demo from SpringOne from my talk with @starbuxman and @markpollack . Shows Spring AI advisors, mixing local and remote models so you use the right model for each task, how nice Spring apps look in Kotlin, and Neo4j as vector store. github.com/johnsonr/instr… @springcentral


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Hey, #SpringOne, don’t miss this! Drs. @springRod (creator of Spring) and @markpollack (creator of Spring AI) and I will be presenting “Bootiful AI” on Spring AI, natch, at 13:35 springone.io/sessions/booti…


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Good morning @SpringOne & @springcentral community! I cannot wait to see you at "Let's Explore #SpringSecurity 6.4" where I'll talk about some of the new AuthZ features (tomorrow we'll talk about AuthN). Not here in person? - Watch the free livestream! springone.io/schedule

Attending @SpringOne? RSVP now to "Let's Explore Spring Security 6.4" where #SpringSecurity project lead @rob_winch will teach you about the latest features coming in Spring Security 6.4! event.vmware.com/flow/vmware/ex… Can't make it? Check out the livestream springone.io/schedule



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Release day for Spring Boot! 3.2.9 and 3.3.3 maintenance releases and the new shiny 3.4.0 milestone 2 for you to try. spring.io/blog/2024/08/2… spring.io/blog/2024/08/2… spring.io/blog/2024/08/2…


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Spring Framework Releases Fixes for CVE-2024-38808 and CVE-2024-38809 Entreprise customers can benefit from hotfix @springboot releases: 2.7.21.1, 3.0.16.1, and 3.1.12.1 You can also override the Spring Framework version in your build. spring.io/blog/2024/08/1…


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Another milestone for Spring Framework 6.2. Check out what's new in this blog post from @simonbasle: spring.io/blog/2024/08/1…


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Spring Framework 6.1.12, 6.0.23, ad 5.3.39 have been released: spring.io/blog/2024/08/1… A reminder that OSS support for 5.3.x and 6.0.x ends at the end of this month, so those releases are meant to be the last one in their respective lines.


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Re requirements: 1) Keep them fuzzy until the last responsible moment--literally just before implementation. 2) In a conversation with your user (ideally) or product person (better than nothing, probably), flush out just enough to be able to START building. 3) As you're working,…


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Queues invert control flow but require flow control - more thoughts on the venerable message queue at #eaipatterns: enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/ramblings/queu…


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I’d suggest reading Don Reinertsen‘s “Principles of Product Development Flow.“ Depending on the amount of variation in the work, you may need as much as 50% slack time to have a smooth development flow. You don’t have to be idle during that slack time, of course. You could spend…

Idle people are neither productive nor making progress. The daily helps pull more stories in when the backlog is empty for those idle people to throw themselves at.



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