With Java 13 ready to go live on September 17, 2019, an even more exciting development for tech firms has begun on its successor. Java 14 is the latest update to the product and promises to overcome some of the shortfalls of previous generations. With upgraded mapped byte buffers, it is expected that Java 14 will support non-volatile memory for the first time. This should make it easier to deal with complicated code, helping you to grow your business with more efficient software. With just a six month cycle per non-long term Java update, it shouldn’t be too long until…...
Work Begins on Java 14 as Java 13 Set to Launch
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