Episode 18: Kotlin, the Language That Politely Fixes Java Without Starting a Family Argument

Some languages show up to the party wearing a leather jacket and yelling, “We are rewriting everything from scratch!” Kotlin walks in, smiles, and quietly rearranges the furniture so nobody trips, then asks Java if it would like a cup of tea. If you have ever thought, “I like the JVM ecosystem, but I do … Read more

Artist Series, Episode 18: Johannes Vermeer — Quiet Thunder, Loud Light

If the Dutch Golden Age were a playlist, Johannes Vermeer would be the slow-burn track that sneaks up and steals your heart at 2:17. Fewer than 40 paintings (give or take — scholars argue over the final count), centuries of mystery, and light so fresh you can practically smell the morning bread. Let’s pull up a chair … Read more

Rest Assured — API Testing for Java People with Feelings

If you’ve ever stared at a 500 response like it just insulted your ancestors, good news: you don’t have to fight REST APIs with curl incantations alone. Rest Assured lets you write expressive, readable tests in Java that feel like conversation instead of combat. Think “given/when/then,” not “why/what/how-are-we-here.” Rest Assured (official site) • GitHub repo … Read more

The Islamic Golden Age: Knowledge Under the Crescent Moon

Between the 8th and 14th centuries, while much of Europe was busy debating whether bathing was heresy, the Islamic world was throwing an intellectual rave that would make the Renaissance look like a school bake sale. Welcome to the Islamic Golden Age — a time when genius wore turbans, math had swag, and libraries had more scrolls … Read more