WASM, Java as Windows Service, Uncanny Valley, Secrets Management, Authentication, Staging--Questions for 119th airhacks.tv

Questions and topics for the 119th airhacks.tv:

  1. WASM vs. Java restrictions and isolation
  2. Java as Windows Service
  3. How to propose new Java features
  4. How to draw architectural diagrams--the uncanny valley
  5. How to deal with secrets in the cloud (...People tend to feel comfortable with some cloud provided vault that gives you environment variables that I believe is quite promiscuous as anybody can issue an env command and see them all...) from: discord.gg/airhacks
  6. The time machine: relevant questions from the 19th airhacks.tv (2015):
    Practices for securing 3rd-party API credentials, Is it really needed for a professional java developer to read a whole book on IDE? Or a beginner to spend so much time to understand an IDE rather than focusing on the language?, Can be something 6.4x more productive than Java EE?, How to implement authentication in Java EE applications?, ResourceBundle injection in Java EE, What are JavaBeans, Enterprise JavaBeans, ManagedBeans and BackingBeans?, Staging Java EE applications with docker, Pros and Cons of EJBs and clustering, Encapsulation violation: with or without DTOs, Thoughts on TDD

Ask questions during the show via twitter mentioning me: https://twitter.com/AdamBien (@AdamBien),using the hashtag: #airhacks or built-in chat at: airhacks.tv. You can join the Q&A session live each first Monday of month, 8 P.M at airhacks.tv

Any questions left? Ask now: gist.github.com/AdamBien/fe338c0d125676255c5cfc4f0dc5dea8 and get the answers at the next airhacks.tv. Some questions are also answered with a short video: 60 seconds or less with Java

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