Azul, the trusted leader in enterprise Java for today’s AI and cloud-first world, today warned enterprises of a growing Java application modernization crisis driven by technical debt and converging ...
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Here’s how to make authentic Kenyan dawa

In many Kenyan homes, a cough rarely goes unanswered. “Umekunywa dawa?” someone will ask — Have you taken medicine?But the “medicine” in question is rarely a pill. Often, it is a homemade blend of ...
JavaOne Oracle has shipped Java 26, a short-term release, and introduced Project Detroit, which promises faster interop between Java, JavaScript, and Python. Java 26 will be supported for just six ...
Sasol, a global chemicals and energy company, has migrated its Java estate from Oracle to the Azul platform, Azul has ...
The current OpenJDK 26 is strategically important and not only brings exciting innovations but also eliminates legacy issues like the outdated Applet API.
The most widely adopted computer language in history, COBOL is now causing a host of problems. It's also dangerously difficult to remove.
Webpack's 2026 roadmap, led by Even Stensberg, unveils substantial enhancements aimed at modernizing the bundler. Key ...
Sasol relies on Java to power its applications that support approximately $14 billion in annual turnover. Java is deeply embedded in the company’s IT landscape, ensuring smooth operations and ...
Trader Joe’s has something for everyone, including those with dietary restrictions. This coffee creamer is a non-dairy option, so it’s suitable for vegans and people with lactose intolerance or dairy ...
The unique flat-bottom design of the Kalita Wave makes brewing exceptional coffee dead simple—especially if you can’t summon the rigor required to make perfect pour-over.
Cardano Rosetta Java v2.1.0 is live with full Conway-era governance support, SPO Voting, DRep Delegation, and CIP-129 across all endpoints.
The story of GraalVM in early 2026: a project settling into a quarterly cadence, tightening its support matrix, and—thanks to Oracle—being very explicit about what it is no longer going to be.