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I'm refreshing my knowledge of Java as a main language after seven years of using mainly Clojure and other languages (Java, Python, JS) only on the side. I'm very impressed by this little library that does one thing, and does it well.
I plan to use maxim5/routekit with the latest version of netty on latest Java version (21-ea): I thought it would be kind of super basic but somehow the Java world seems to be only made of big kitchen-sink frameworks that run on old Java version (nothing after 17), require full buy-in, and actually are rather slow. Even micronaut sells itself as micro but ships so many batteries!
(disclaimer: that is my current uneducated view)
Thank you! Your library healed my faith in Java! I think it's worth way more than 4 stars. Cheers!
Would you be aware of anything like lists of simple, focused, efficient libraries like this one? Keen to explore Java libraries.
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I'm refreshing my knowledge of Java as a main language after seven years of using mainly Clojure and other languages (Java, Python, JS) only on the side. I'm very impressed by this little library that does one thing, and does it well.
I plan to use
maxim5/routekit
with the latest version of netty on latest Java version (21-ea): I thought it would be kind of super basic but somehow the Java world seems to be only made of big kitchen-sink frameworks that run on old Java version (nothing after 17), require full buy-in, and actually are rather slow. Even micronaut sells itself as micro but ships so many batteries!(disclaimer: that is my current uneducated view)
Thank you! Your library healed my faith in Java! I think it's worth way more than 4 stars. Cheers!
Would you be aware of anything like lists of simple, focused, efficient libraries like this one? Keen to explore Java libraries.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: