Monthly Archives: May 2023

Java 11 feature and Comparison

Oracle provides new Java versions every six months. Even before it was launched, the September Java 11 version created quite a stir in the computer science industry by announcing that commercial usage of Java would subsequently be charged. The following articles will highlight major JDK 11 features, advancements, and deprecated functionality. Important Changes and Information: Continue Reading »

Performance tuning in Java 

Performance tuning is an essential aspect of software development, especially in enterprise-level applications where performance plays a significant role in user satisfaction and system stability. Java, being a popular programming language for enterprise-level applications, provides many tools and techniques for performance tuning. In this blog, we will discuss performance tuning in Java and the best Continue Reading »

Cucumber: BDD Testing & Collaboration Tools for Teams

Cucumber is a tool that facilitates Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) testing and collaboration among team members. It allows teams to write high-level tests in natural language, which can be understood by both technical and non-technical stakeholders. This blog post will provide an overview of Cucumber, its key features, and how it can benefit teams. What is Continue Reading »

Navigating the Data Lake: Insights from Building and Utilizing Data Lakes

Introduction As someone who has hands-on experience in constructing and leveraging data lakes, I can attest to the transformative power these repositories hold for organizations grappling with vast amounts of data. In this article, I will share practical insights and technologies utilized in building and harnessing the potential of data lakes. Demystifying Data Lakes Data Continue Reading »

Code coverage tools

Code coverage tools are software programs that measure the extent to which a software application’s source code is tested by a test suite. These tools analyze the source code of an application and determine which lines of code are executed during testing and which lines are not. Here are some popular code coverage tools: JaCoCo: Continue Reading »