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Stefano Cordio

@stefanocodes

Software Engineer @EPAMSystems • AssertJ Maintainer

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linkhttp://github.com/scordio calendar_today24-07-2019 16:23:37

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Happy 8th Birthday, #JUnit 5! 🥳 JUnit 5.0 GA was released on September 10, 2017, and JUnit 6 is just around corner... github.com/junit-team/jun…

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🍃 Better Assertions with AssertJ by Tim te Beek @ Spring I/O 2025 ▶️ Video: youtu.be/k7sXn1v4fYc 🔗 Slides: 2025.springio.net/slides/better-… 🛠️ Repo: github.com/timtebeek/bett… #springio25

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🍃 @SpringFramework 7.0 builds successfully against #JUnit 6.0 RC3! 🚀 And this is all that's required to make the upgrade from JUnit 5.13.x to 6.0 possible: github.com/sbrannen/sprin…

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Messy tests make messy code. In this session Ted M. Young maker of tdd.cards shows how to refactor JUnit tests with AssertJ, builders & patterns to keep them clear, lean & powerful.🚀 dev2next.com/speaker/af08f1… 🎟️ Secure tickets @ dev2next.com 👀 Use code JOIN-TED-M.Y-50OFF for a discount!

Messy tests make messy code. In this session <a href="/jitterted/">Ted M. Young maker of tdd.cards</a> shows how to refactor JUnit tests with AssertJ, builders &amp; patterns to keep them clear, lean &amp; powerful.🚀 

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Stefano Cordio (@stefanocodes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 AssertJ 3.27.5 has been released! This 🛠️ upgrades ByteBuddy to its latest version to ensure smooth compatibility with Java 25 ☕ Happy assertions! github.com/assertj/assert…

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📢 AssertJ 3.27.6 has been released! This fixes a 🐛 regression related to the module descriptor 🧩 Happy assertions! github.com/assertj/assert…

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🍃 The next installment of the Road to GA series about a cross-project, collaborative effort on new capabilities for HTTP service clients in #Spring is now live! spring.io/blog/2025/09/2… @SpringFramework @SpringBoot @SpringCloud Spring Security

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#Java Tip: make your tests with AssertJ better by adding descriptions to your assertions with the .as() method. This description will be output by AssertJ and it will be easier to find the failing assertions and know what was intended in the assertion.

#Java Tip: make your tests with AssertJ better by adding descriptions to your assertions with the .as() method. This description will be output by AssertJ and it will be easier to find the failing assertions and know what was intended in the assertion.
Sam Brannen (@sam_brannen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #JUnit 6.0 GA Release Notes are almost set in stone. 🗿 docs.junit.org/snapshot/relea… And yeah, there's only like 1 or 2 open tasks for GA. 🤓 Something may be brewing... ☕️

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#JUnit 5.14.0 is released! 🐞 Bug fixes and enhancements since 5.13.x ✈ Deprecations along with new APIs to ease migration to JUnit 6 docs.junit.org/5.14.0/release…

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#JUnit 6.0.0 is released! ✨ Java 17 and Kotlin 2.2 baseline 🌄 JSpecify nullability annotations 🛫 Integrated JFR support 🚟 Kotlin suspend function support 🛑 Support for cancelling test execution 🧹 Removal of deprecated APIs docs.junit.org/6.0.0/release-…

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The internet was on fire. 🔥 One small library affecting billions of systems. Log4Shell was the biggest security vulnerability of all time. Now, Log4J maintainer, Christian Grobmeier tells us what it felt like inside the flames 👉 github.blog/open-source/in…

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"Nobody stops in to check on you. They check on the project. There’s also nobody standing up and saying, ‘hey, thank you for the good work you’re doing to remediate this issue.’" The harsh truth: maintainers give their spare time, yet positive feedback is rare. Say thanks 💛

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In November 2021, a zero-day flaw in a widely used software library called Log4j allowed hackers to take full control of compromised devices through a simple application interface. This event crossed into mainstream headlines and became known as Log4Shell. Governments and

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Hack.Commit.Push Switzerland is just one week away! 🇨🇭 This is a great opportunity to get involved in Open Source projects like #AssertJ, with direct guidance from the maintainers! switzerland2025.hack-commit-pu.sh

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🤔 Who said that AssertJ 3 is in maintenance mode? 📢 We're planning an exceptional 3.28 release – let us know what you'd like to see in there! 👇 github.com/orgs/assertj/d…