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What's New in Java 24

It will teach you what APIs have changed, and covers the introduction Stream Gatherers in the Streams API.

Intermediate
47m
(6)

Created by Sander Mak

Last Updated May 19, 2025

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What's New in Java 24

It will teach you what APIs have changed, and covers the introduction Stream Gatherers in the Streams API.

Intermediate
47m
(6)

Created by Sander Mak

Last Updated May 19, 2025

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This course provides an overview of the most important features in Java 24. In this course, What's New in Java 24, you will learn to apply Java 24’s features in your own applications. First, you’ll explore changes to the core Java APIs in this version and some important deprecations. Next, you’ll discover how Stream Gatherers work as an extension to the Streams API. Finally, you'll look at JVM changes affecting performance and security in this Java release. After this course, you'll be able to use these features in your own applications.

What's New in Java 24
Intermediate
47m
(6)
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Sander Mak - Pluralsight course - What's New in Java 24
Sander Mak
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Sander is Director of Technology at Picnic —the Dutch online grocery scale-up— building Java-based systems at scale. He also is a Java Champion and author of the O'Reilly book 'Java 9 Modularity' (see javamodularity.com). As an avid conference speaker, Sander loves sharing knowledge, also through his blog at http://branchandbound.net and as Pluralsight instructor.

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