FFM goes final
Peter Firmstone
peter.firmstone at zeus.net.au
Wed Mar 20 07:38:15 UTC 2024
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On 20/03/2024 5:11 pm, Martin Pernollet wrote:
> Congratulations for your work! That is an excellent news !
>
> Also many thanks to all the persons in this list who took time to
> discuss all aspects of FFM to help each other !
>
> I am eager to get back to work on PanamaGL and participate to the use
> of FFM API :)
>
> Martin
>
>
> Le mer. 20 mars 2024 à 02:24, John Rose <john.r.rose at oracle.com
> <mailto:Le mer. 20 mars 2024 à 02:24, John Rose <<a href=>> a écrit :
>> Thank you Maurizio for shepherding this API to success. The words
>> patient, determined, uncompromising, relentless, and wise all come to
>> mind when I think of your leadership towards the best possible design
>> quality.
>>
>> > On Mar 19, 2024, at 6:13 PM, Maurizio Cimadamore
>> <maurizio.cimadamore at oracle.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> > With 22 out of the door, FFM is now a permanent Java SE API. I
>> would like, once again, to take the opportunity to thank all who have
>> contributed to this project, inside and outside Oracle. A project
>> this big is often the result of countless little interactions, both
>> technical and not - but all equally important! From code reviews, to
>> real world experiment reports, you all played an important part in a
>> project that will reshape the way in which Java applications think
>> about all things foreign, and that will pave the way for other, even
>> more pioneering efforts (yes, Babylon, I'm looking at you!)
>> >
>> > In case you have missed it, please take a look at the wonderful
>> live demo from Per and Jorn:
>> >
>> > https://www.youtube.com/live/AjjAZsnRXtE?feature=shared&t=2463
>> >
>> > Happy coding!
>> >
>> > Maurizio
>> >
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