🗞️ Null-Restricted and Nullable Types for Java - DevTips Weekly #10

Bad Agile vs. Real Agile, Hexagonal Architecture, Go is on the rise (again), Rust via Flutter, and Kubernetes 1.31

Saeed Zarinfam
4 min readAug 16, 2024

Welcome to another issue of DevTips Weekly (#10)! 📰 This week, as usual, I have handpicked articles and resources to keep you at the forefront of technology.

A LinkedIn post titled “Waterfall vs. Bad Agile vs. Real Agile” was very interesting to me. This illustration describes the difference between Waterfall, Bad Agile, and Real Agile. There is a tone of experience and knowledge behind this illustration.

Waterfall vs. Bad Agile vs. Real Agile

Besides this LinkedIn post, I found an article about a JEP draft that wants to bring “Null-Restricted and Nullable Types“ to Java interesting. I have other interesting articles that I want to share with you. I hope that you will enjoy them.

DevTips Weekly #10

· Null-Restricted and Nullable Types for Java
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🔯 Hexagonal Architecture — A Favorite Lyrics Spring Boot — Java Example
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📈 Why Go programming language is on the rise (again)
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📱 Rust GUI library via Flutter, done simple
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🛳️ Kubernetes 1.31 Arrives with

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Saeed Zarinfam
Saeed Zarinfam

Written by Saeed Zarinfam

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