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Brand new Boeing 737 MAX 8 crashes into Java Sea The Lion Air plane was carrying 189 people when it went down. The reasons behind the crash remain unknown, but the remains of the plane have ...
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Indonesian Airplane Crashes Into Java Sea With 183 Passengers Onboard A team of 250 rescuers have spent the day searching in the Java Sea using boats, helicopters and underwater robots. However, the main site of the ...
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Maintain that "Spring" style of your Java project with the Spring Java Format plugins set What if I told you there's a tool that can make that "Spring" style in your Java project more consistent? That's right! Spring created a set of plugins that ...
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IBM to Acquire Red Hat, a Leading Java Community Contributor IBM announced on Sunday plans to acquire leading enterprise open source software provider and longtime Java Community Process (JCP) leader ...
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Spring Boot 2.1 brings Java 11 support and a bunch of new features and improvements Spring Boot 2.1 remains compatible with Java 8 but now also supports Java 11. The team has "continuous integration configured to build and test ...
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Plane crashes off Java with 189 people on board Jakarta (AsiaNews) - A Lion Air flight with 189 people on board plunged into the sea off the island of Java, shortly after taking off from the Cengkareng ...
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JavaScript dominates open source, Java trails behind There's a huge gap of 23% between the first two spots and the third place which is occupied by PHP, going neck and neck with Java in the fourth spot.
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Indonesia plane crash: Rescuers find remains, debris at Java Sea Indonesia plane crash: Rescuers find remains, debris at Java Sea ... human remains, pieces of aircraft and personal belongings from the Java Sea.
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Java Republic Lights up Dublin Zoo This year's Wild Lights event at Dublin Zoo is opening to the public on Thursday 1st November, and Java Republic is on hand to help celebrate the ...
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189 feared dead as Indonesian plane flown by Indian crashes into Java Sea An Indonesian Lion Air aircraft with 189 people on board, flown by an Indian captain, Bhavye Suneja, crashed into the Java Sea on Monday soon after ...
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