Mark Derricutt
Illegal Argument
Greg, Mark and Richard get together weekly and talk about things of interest in the Java community. Greg works for SimWorks (http://www.simworks.com) who specialize in mobile phone software. Mark works for SecureMX (www.smx.co.nz). Richard works for Blue Train Software (http://www.bluetrainsoftware.com)
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May 26, 2026
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Episodes
180: rightFolds in an AI world? 26.05.2026 56:54
Episode 180: rightFolds in an AI world? rightFolds as a pun on Mark's recent right vocal fold surgery, healing means we're good to record again, plus IA celebrates 17 years of existence, even if episodes have seriously lacked of late. Last episode Aug 27, 2025 - it's been a while. Does language theory and evolution have a place/need in an AI world? New JVM language features vs Syntactic sugar ala...
Is this still on? 27.08.2025 1:13:56
C++ Three Cool Things in C++26: Safety, Reflection & std::execution - Herb Sutter - C++ on Sea 2025 Java Java 25 to be released September 16 New Features in Java 25 | Baeldung Primitive Types in Patterns (JEP 507 – Third Preview) Module Import Declarations (JEP 511 – Preview) Scoped Values (JEP 506 – Final) Structured Concurrency (JEP 505 – Fifth Preview) Stable Value API (JEP 502 – Preview) Java...
178: Java 22 Released! And I Am The Technical Debt 25.03.2024 1:04:46
Last week, Greg and I had the pleasure of sitting down with Andres Almiray from Oracle to discuss this week's release of Java 22. I was hoping to get this episode out sooner but ended up fighting it out with a fever. Alert Notification https://blogs.oracle.com/java/post/java-on-macos-14-4 Java 22 Released Tomorrow JDK 22 Release Notes: https://jdk.java.net/22/release-notes JavaFX Release Notes: ht...
New Year, Old Year? What Year!?! 29.12.2023 1:12:14
It's been a long time (again) between recording/discussions, but finally, for the end of the year, we locked some time to record. Java 9 Outdated Ideas About Java - Azul | Better Java Performance, Superior Java Support Hidden gems in Java 19, Part 1: The not-so-hidden JEPs JDK 20: The new features in Java 20 | InfoWorld JDK 21: The new features in Java 21 | InfoWorld Java 21 to drop generational S...
176 - Better Late Than Never? 04.09.2023 1:08:16
Non-tech Music Banter An Updated Look At Concert Merchandise Sales & Trends in 2022 Why Venues Take Merch Cuts The Taylor Swift Economy: The largest music tour in history is a hospitality phenomenon A litany of languages and their passing, software archaeology and the issues of adopting new languages? Clojure - (next Rich) JDK 21 to be released next month: JDK 21 Release Candidates & JVM Language...
175: 18 And Life... 21.08.2022 1:13:41
Episode 175 - 18 And Life Until last week, I was going to open the show saying it's been a long time since we last recorded, but we slipped in an interview with the guys from plz.review - so that's not exactly true anymore. It has, however, still been a while since we've had a normal, full session of discussion and argument. Delayed: The publishing/editing of this episode was unfortunately delayed...
Episode 174: plz.review 19.07.2022 51:55
Reddit Post: Improving on the GitHub code review comment experience : programming Blog Post: Bit Complete Blog: Improving on the GitHub code review comment experience | Bit Complete Inc. YouTube Introduction Video: Introduction to plz.review - YouTube Website: plz.review Guests: Dylan Trotter, Matt Schweitz It's been a while since recording, and as it happens, just before organizing the next episo...
173: The Red Zone 17.02.2022 54:11
Catchups Happy New Year! Log4j Issues, fall out, ranty commentary And now PostgreSQL JDBC gets a 9.8 CVE : Java Stuff Java 18 set for March 22, 2022 The new features in Java 18 Mark Reinhold: There are no unresolved P1 bugs in build 36, so that is the first JDK 18 Release Candidate. Binaries available here, as usual: https://jdk.java.net/18/ Java 19 builds are already available MicroProfile 5 out...
172: Separating The Release From The Build 15.11.2021 1:19:36
Once again it's been a long time coming between episodes, Auckland's recent extended Covid lock down and Mark's unscheduled and temporary relocation meant we missed out on discussion the release of Java 17 - and with Java 18 not all that far away, we thought it was about time to once again get our record on. Andres Almiray once again joins us to talk releases, and specifically the JReleaser tool....
171: Breaking (up) The Build 19.03.2021 1:45:05
In an unprecedented show of activity - merely two weeks after the new years first episode (170) Mark and Greg are back, this time joined by Andres Almiray (Oracle) and Stephen Connolly (Cloudbees) to discuss all things build, modules, this weeks Java 16 release, and why Java programmers should take a look at the rust programming language. Hosts Mark Derricutt - @talios Greg Amer Guests Andres Almi...
170: The UI is Broken! 07.03.2021 1:21:23
Illegal Argument Episode 170 Mark and Greg emerge from their 2020/2021 Christmas/New Year breaks, and temporary Level 3 lock down to break their silence, attempt to remember how to podcast, and further the rumor that we only record an episode on the eve of a new Java release. Table of Contents 0:44 Holiday Periods 1:27 Java 16 Release 2:35 Standalone Nashorn 3:18 Native Script 6:28 R.I.P. Chrome 1...
Don't Tweet Non Truths 30.11.2020 1:54:43
OpenJDK · GitHub Plans for optimal performance: why CircleCI is changing our pricing model - CircleCI Standalone Nashorn is coming for Java 15+ Jbang Property-based Testing in Java: Jqwik - a JUnit 5 Test Engine - My Not So Private Tech Life ABNF for TLDS tldlabel = ALPHA *61(ldh) ld ldh = ld / "-" ld = ALPHA / DIGIT ALPHA = %x41-5A / %x61-7A ; A-Z / a-z DIGIT = %x30-39 ; 0-9 HUMBLE BOOK BUNDLE: J...
The Greg Cast 12.09.2020 1:17:52
Welcome to The Greg Cast The Virtual World Podcast On The Metal Podcast JavaZone 2020 Ron Pressler: Scalable Harmonious Concurrency for the Java Platform Virtual Threads Async / Await Why Continuations are Coming to Java Java Platform Retention Graal Based Frameworks JavaZone: Building a Distribution Pipeline Lua: Splitting a String Oracle Developer Live Java has moved to Github Java 15 is here, N...
The Joy of Java 02.07.2020 1:05:15
After a lockdown/reopen period we're back with another argument. WARNING : The recording dropped out half way thru, and… creative edits were made. Your ears have been warned. Java 15 Ramp Down Second preview of Records Greg doesn't care for new JDKs whereas Mark wants to treat the JDK as "just a library/dependency" Microservices Reuse or no-reuse? Both Hellidon and Micronaut recently released 2.0...
Technical Writing 17.05.2020 1:07:08
What's this? Another Illegal Argument episode already? And so close to the last one - it seems the shift to working from home and remote recording has already showed a payoff. During the last episode, I'd had it in my mind to discuss the need to improve our documentation, and general communication skills that developers, and development teams often overlook. More so now that many organisations are...
Illegal Argument - Episode 165 23.04.2020 1:10:26
Welcome to the "Locked Down Dependencies" remote recorded using Squadcast.fm whilst both Greg and I are stuck in a national COVID-19 lockdown. Full links to topics discussed can be found in the shared bookmark folder on Raindrop, but during tonights episode we discuss: How lockdown is affecting us The Release of Java 14 Beyond Java 8 and the Java Module System - a discussion over two recent stream...
Episode 164 - Moments before Isolation 16.03.2020 59:35
Welcome to the first episode of 2020 - recorded just before all of Coronavirus Mania and then promptly the editing and publishing got unfortunately thrown to the sidelines for a week. This week (ha) Greg and I discuss the upcoming Java 14 release, along with C++20, and the granddaddy of functional programming - Miranda. Multiline String literals with Java Text Blocks Preview APIs in the Java Platf...
163: The Continuation 22.12.2019 47:19
Topics Fibre's are dead - long live "Virtual Threads" Undelimited continuations are not functions R2DBC 0.8.0 goes GA - Reactive database clients for Java RUST: Shipping a compiler every 6 weeks User reported stable regression s Bisecting Rust Compiler Regressions with cargo-bisect-rustc Microsoft: We're creating a new Rust-based programming language for secure coding https://www.reddit.com/r/rust...
162. A Conservative JDK/Java Migration Path 24.11.2019 39:09
CppCon 2018: Thoughts on a more powerful and simpler C++ (5 of N) - Herb Sutter Resources for writing modern Java Java 8 adoption process Conservative migration Build under new JDK Deploy on JDK THEN switch bytecode target to new JDK or... keep main build JDK target, move tests to target new JDK and use new features in non production code records Local records inside a method JEP 345: NUMA-Aware M...
Illegal Argument: Episode 161 08.04.2019 1:05:32
00:00:00: Intro 00:01:25: Java 12 Is Upon Us 39 New Features (and APIs) in JDK 12 Mapping With Switch Expressions 00:12:31: Supporting Multiple JVM Versions In Libraries Apache Maven Compiler Plugin: Multi Release multi-release-jar-maven-plug Building Java 6-8 Libraries for JPMS in Gradle 00:34:20: Graal Micronaut on Graal Quarkus Microservices / Kubernetes 00:41:08: Autoscaling Is A Lie 00:50:49:...
Episode 160 30.03.2019 1:01:38
00:00:00: Intro 00:02:37: Java 11 Is Here Java 11 Released 00:07:22: JEP 342: The JVM and Spectre 00:10:42: Chrome Blocking Add Blockers Google Chrome could soon kill off most ad-blocker extensions 00:15:06: Integrity In Tool Usage 00:20:33: Pharo Release Pharo 7 Released Monticella is a distributed, optimistic, concurrent, versioning system for Squeak and Pharo code. Using Monticello - YouTube Vi...
Episode 159: The Forth 29.12.2018 1:13:01
jpackage builds available building rpms, debs, MSI, and PKG installers too little too late? Have we all loved to kubernetes and orchestration systems. JDK 12 now in Rampdown and due in March c builds / versions c++ 98 to c++ 11 Faster Delivery of Large C/C Using Facebook Folly with Conan Fedora Looks To Build Firefox With Clang For Better Performance & Compilation Speed Gradle source dependencies...
Episode 158: Java 11 was quietly released... 17.10.2018 1:01:31
It's been a long time between episodes, with illness, work, and rock'n'roll getting in the way - but after planning to get another episode out to discuss the recent Java 11 release, not even the arrival of Japanese doom band Church of Misery (my youtube video and photos/review ) was going to stop Greg and I from getting our rant on…. Intro to Episode 158 General Java Helidon - new NON JEE webstack...
Episode 157: The Return of The Richard 16.05.2018 1:41:23
Stuck In A Rut... Java Mission Control Open Sourced - Flight Recorder JEP Continuous Delivery Kubernetes Istio No more Apache Maven Releases - only SNAPSHOTs, into Docker images. Why scale? Maven Plugins and compile time code generation Jepsen analysis of Hazelcast 3.8.3 Why I'm leaving open source
Episode 156 - Java 10 is the new Java 2 30.04.2018 1:47:24
It may have just clocked into April, but the first Illegal Argument of the year is finally here, much delayed, and extra long in it's twists and turns of… well, let's face it - you know it would be build didn't you…. JEP-223 - New Version-String Scheme Redfin Video on converting from Maven to Bazel (YouTube link) IntelliJ Bazel Plugin/Tooling Issues with Multiple Dependency Versions with Bazel Mar...
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