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Project Valhalla's First Preview: JEP 401 Redefines == for Java Objects
Project Valhalla’s first preview, JEP 401, marks a significant step forward for Java object design, integrated into JDK 28. This introduces value objects—new class instances defined by final fields, refined equality checks, and stricter construction protocols. The goal is clear: enhance efficiency and minimize memory overhead. While a powerful addition, JEP 401 remains disabled by default, requiring explicit configuration during both compile and runtime.
Podcast: WebAssembly on the JVM: Feature Evolution, Performance, and the Transition to Endive
Unlock the future of server-side computation with our latest podcast episode: "WebAssembly on the JVM: Feature Evolution, Performance, and the Transition to Endive." Andrea Peruffo expertly details WebAssembly's expansion beyond the browser, highlighting significant performance gains through JIT compilation and showcasing real-world applications—from edge computing to modular plugin systems. Discover how this technology is transforming data management and enabling innovative architectures. For deeper insight into optimizing complex systems, explore our article, "The 3× Token Bill We Didn’t See Coming."