It's a 30 year old swiss army knife, and it shows.
There is a lot of improvementsn happening in the Java space , so that might change over the next years.
It's better by every metric and it's a lot easier to manage your infrastructure (just a single binary file with no file or environmental dependencies; it doesn't get any more straightforward than that.)
With these new native builds you also get a single binary file as far as I know ( I'm still kinda new to Java) and much better startup times.
So today Java might perform a little better in this comparison.
But I take it as a good chance for getting a chance to introduce go as a language.
Mostly intellij ultimate, and sometimes VSCode as jetbrains Vue Support is not as good as the official plugin for VSCode.
It's really weird they don't want to show type errors inside the template, but whatever.
Other than that, I try to integrate AI assistants into my workflow.
Currently trying out Cody, which works good so far, but I think without the sourcegraph integration it can't show it's full potential. But 50k$ seems a little expensive for my company haha
Probably typescript, it makes me rather productive and nowadays you can use it for pretty much anything. Even if it's more often than not the optimal solution, it gets the job done
Other than that I'm interested in checking out go and rust, but unfortunately family life + trying to bootstrap isn't giving me much time outside my day job to toy with those.
Curious about the tests you made with java and go.
Did you test classic JVM or the new native builds?
We are currently using mainly java with some node sprinkled in there, but I try to move some thinks we have from K8 pods into lambdas as it doesn't make sense having it running 24/7. One of my coworkers often looked for a reason /place to introduce go.
So might be helpful info for him haha.
Yeah it's crazy, I live in a more rural area around Hamburg but have to commute to Hamburg from time to time. It's always weird, as soon I enter the city the 4 / 5G just becomes super slow...
God, and I pay 45€ for 250 Mbit down and 50 up...
Germany is so expensive in this regard.
Could get 1Gb down and I think 250 up but that would cost like 90€..
Oh no, you are missing the good old Zwiebelmett or Tatar.
But looks lovely otherwise!