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Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Richard Fichtner as he previews his upcoming session at JavaOne in March and offers his perspective on what makes JavaOne special! Go to javaone.com and register and we'll see you there! Richard Fichtner https://x.com/RichardFichtner JavaOne 2025 https://javaone.com Duke's Corner https://dukescorner.libsyn.com Jim Grisanzio https://x.com/jimgris
This is the final part of the JCON interviews. Did I save the best for last? It's up to you to decide. In this episode, you'll hear Simon Martinelli, Nicolas Fränkel, Marcus Hellberg, Rick Ossendrijver, and Abdel Sghiouar. We talked about a bunch of topics, like evolving your APIs, GraphQL, Java versus Kotlin versus Rust, Vaadin, AI and ChatGPT, OpenRewrite, ErrorProne, Infrastructure, and a lot more. Content00:45 Simon Martinelli – Talks about CQRS, REST, APIs, JOOQ, Vaadin https://www.linkedin.com/in/simonmartinelli 09:08 Nicolas Fränkel - Talks about evolving your APIs, versioning an API, GraphQL, CQRS, REST, ProtoBuffers, Java versus Kotlin versus Rust versus … https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolasfrankel 19:11 Marcus Hellberg – Talks about Vaadin, Web development with 100% Java, AI and ChatGPT https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcushellberg 31:27 Rick Ossendrijver – Workshop and Talk about OpenRewrite and ErrorProne, Code analysis https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-ossendrijver 35:48 Abdel Sghiouar – Talks about Infrastructure, Gateways, and Proxies, Java Community in Morocco, Devoxx Morocco 42:15 Conclusion
This is part 4 of the JCON interviews. In this episode, we have 5 new guests for you. We start with garbage collectors and Intelligence Cloud, a tool created by Azul to find out which of your code is actually used in production and which dependencies are known to have vulnerabilities. My colleague Gerrit Grunwald was at JCON to give a talk about these subjects. With Balkrishna Rawool we dove into Virtual Threads, a very interesting topic as concurrency and threads can be challenging... Piotr Przybyl came to JCON to give a talk about Test Containers and how to test your application in an environment that is similar to your production environment. Another important topic related to testing is Flaky Tests. How do you handle tests that only fail from time to time and make your whole test report unreliable? François Martin had a talk about this subject, and he came to the conference together with Annelore Egger, who was one of the many volunteers. Content00:37 Gerrit Grunwald: Talks about Garbage collectors, What is Intelligence Cloud and how can you find out which of your code is actually used in production and which dependencies are known to have vulnerabilities https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerritgrunwald 09:55 Balkrishna Rawool: Talks about structured concurrency, virtual threads, what will come in the next Java releases https://www.linkedin.com/in/balkrishnarawool 18:00 Piotr Przybyl: Talks about Test Containers, ToxiProxy, how to test your applications in an environment that is similar to your production environment. https://www.linkedin.com/in/piotrprzybyl 29:23 François Martin: Volunteer JCON + Talks about Flaky Tests, how to handle waits in unit tests, how to do user interface tests, how to reproduce flaky tests. https://www.linkedin.com/in/fran%C3%A7oismartin 26. Annelore Egger: Volunteer JCON + Visitor + the Java commhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/annelore-egger-244879188
This is part 3 of the JCON interviews. In this episode, Frank meets Otavio Santana, who recently wrote the book "Mastering the Java Virtual Machine." At JCON, he talked about the persistence layer and how you can evolve your career. You'll also learn more about Jakarta EE, GlassFish, and a PET project with messaging via Telegram. Content00:42 Otavio Santana: Book Author, Talks about the persistence layer and evolving your career thanks to open-source.https://www.linkedin.com/in/otaviojava 08:44 Arjan Tijms: Jakarta EE, Eclipse Foundation, Which version of Java to use https://www.linkedin.com/in/arjan-tijms-1214aa1b1 17:08 Ondro Mihalyi – Jakarta EE, Eclipse GlassFish, Creating small Java applications, Edge devices https://www.linkedin.com/in/mihalyiondrej 24:09 Buhake Sindi – Talks about Jakarta EE in the cloud, Comparing Jakarta EE to other frameworks, Java community in South Africa https://www.linkedin.com/in/buhake-sindi 31:50 Patrick Baumgartner – Swiss community, Talks about a PET project with messaging via Telegram https://www.linkedin.com/in/patbaumgartner
This is part 2 of the interviews we recorded at the JCON conference earlier this month in Germany. In this episode you get two main topics: Maven and Code Quality. In the first part, you'll hear Karl Heinz Marbaise and Steve Pool about the Maven project, the repository, Sonaytype and the security impact of dependencies. But next to security, we as developers are also responsible for the creation of readable and maintainable code. Miro Wengner, Marit van Dijk, and Hinse ter Schuur dive into this topic.00:28 Karl Heinz Marbaise: Apache Maven version 4, Sonatype, Maven Repositoryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/khmarbaise/ 09:59 Steve Poole: Sonatype, The many languages running on the JVM, The possible impact on a company of getting hacked, Talks about software supply chain security, Maven, SBOMs,… https://www.linkedin.com/in/noregressions/27:44 Miro Wegner: Talks about Disciplined Engineering https://www.linkedin.com/in/mwengner/ 34:52 Marit van Dijk: Talks about IntelliJIDEA, reading code, and AI Assistant https://www.linkedin.com/in/maritvandijk/ 43:50 Hinse ter Schuur: Being a sustainable developer, Talks about code reviews, merge requests, and branching https://www.linkedin.com/in/hinseterschuur/
On Tuesday, May 14th, the Foojay Podcast went live at the JCON conference in Cologne, Germany, to talk with speakers and visitors about all things Java. We had so many amazing talks that we will combine them into several podcast episodes in the next weeks. This is part 1!00:26 Geertjan Wielenga: Founding father of Foojay.iohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/geertjanwielenga/01:18 Markus Kett: Organizer JCON and JUG Oberpfalzhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/markuskett/04:47 Richard Fichtner: Organizer JCON and JUG Oberpfalzhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/richardfichtner/07:04 Jonathan Vila: Organizing Communities, JUGs, and events + Sonar, how can tools be both available for free and still make a profit as a companyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanvila/14:55 Soham Dasgupta: Community spirit, Talks about Generative AIhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dasguptasoham/21:29 Mary Grygleski: Volunteer at JCON, Organizing Chicago JUG, Talks about Generative AIhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-grygleski/30:16 Mohammed Aboullaite: Java and Machine Learning and training modelshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/aboullaite/ 37:16 Simon de Groot and Richelle Bussenius: Organizing NLJUG, conferences, communities, and Masters Of Javahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-de-groot-ab832a169https://www.linkedin.com/in/richellebussenius
Once a month, in the Foojay Podcast, we discuss the history of a Java User Group and the people behind it. In this episode, we are in Oberpfalz, Germany, for a particular reason. The organizers of the local JUG are the same people responsible for the JCON conference in Cologne in a few weeks. Let's learn more about the Java community in Germany. Guests Richard Fichtner https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardfichtner/https://twitter.com/RichardFichtner Markus Kett https://www.linkedin.com/in/markuskett/ https://twitter.com/MarkusKett Podcast Host: Frank Delportehttps://foojay.social/@frankdelporte https://www.linkedin.com/in/frankdelporte/ Links JUG Oberpfalzhttps://www.meetup.com/JUG-Oberpfalz/ JCONhttps://2024.europe.jcon.one/ https://jcon.one/ https://twitter.com/jcon_conference JAVAPROhttps://javapro.io/magazin/ https://twitter.com/javapromagazin https://www.linkedin.com/company/javapro/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc446MPHdM41L8lFK47KS7A Content00:00 Introduction of the topic and guests02:09 What should we know about Oberpfalz02:52 Java history of the guests05:31 About the start of JUG Oberpfalz in a cafe in Silicon Valleyhttps://www.businessinsider.com/inside-the-silicon-valley-cafe-where-paypal-tesla-and-netscape-did-deals-2012-2 06:49 About the JCON conference07:25 How many JUGs in Germany?07:57 Event schedule of JUG Oberbpfalz09:17 Why JCON in Cologne?12:54 Free tickets for JCON for JUG membershttps://foojay.io/today/foojay-podcast-19/ : How Working For Free For Fun Brought Me Fame and Fortune – Or At Least Some Of Each – In The End19:05 About the JAVAPRO magazine21:49 About the content of JCON conference25:04 Most remarkable sessions of JUG Oberpfalz27:24 About the evolutions in Javahttps://foojay.io/today/foojay-podcast-47/ : Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning with Javahttps://foojay.io/today/foojay-podcast-29/ : How will AI and ML Influence the Role of Developers?31:47 AI talks on JCON conference32:44 1ON1 at JCON conference38:03 ConclusionMusicBarbershop JohnHermine DeurlooSynapse by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Richard Fichtner, a Java developer from Germany who is also a JUG leader and an Oracle ACE Pro. The conversation previews the upcoming JCON Europe 2024 Conference in Cologne, which will have 100 sessions of core Java technologies and a thousand Java developers from around the world. Richard and the JCON organizing team will be trying some new things this year to facilitate community engagement at JCON so if you are around Germany May 13-16 you are encouraged to stop by and participate. Oracle will be sponsoring the event and will send three teams of engineers to contribute sessions — Java, GraalVM, and Oracle Database. Don't miss it! We hear the food will be great! Richard: https://twitter.com/RichardFichtner JCON: https://twitter.com/jcon_conference Jim: https://twitter.com/jimgris
It is said that it takes a village to raise a child. It takes an entire community of people to provide by setting up resources so that those who are needy can benefit. The returns of doing that are tremendous and it is the gift that keeps on giving. When people do well, it reinforces the strength of families, and helps establish healthy generations going forward. But in order for that to happen it take the creation of an innovative and idealistic visionary person. Baila Sebrow, producer and host of The Definitive Rap interviewed Shea Rubenstein, the co founder and executive Vice president of the JCC of Marine Park since its founding in 2008, and co founder of JCON since 2015. He works to bring the community together, helping create opportunities for small business and individuals. The JCC and JCON serves the 5 boros of NY. Shea shared what he envisioned before he founded JCCMP, and he explained the types of services the organization offers. He went into details as to whom they service, and who can benefit from the organization. Shea talked about the huge summit for JCON, and about industries hiring people who have achieved certificates for programs over those who have college degrees, as well as whether artificial intelligence will replace human intelligence. The interview concluded with Shea's description of the upcoming conference for real estate professionals. *Listen this interview*
1. Strategically choosing the right property 2. Analysis and assessment strategies for commercial real estate 3. Securing construction real estate loans and the going rates 4. Refinancing options These industry leaders discuss the current hot topics in the real estate industry.
This show, featuring Dr. Danielle Wozniak, Vice President for Global Strategy and Business Development at Yeshiva University, Dr. Robert Goldschmidt, Dean of Students and Vice President for Planning at Touro University, Chaim Shapiro, Director of Office for Student Success at Touro University, Dr. Chavi Goldberg, Dean of Machon Temima, Dr. Elly Lasson, CEO of Lasson Talent Solutions, Danny Gavin, Founder and Instructor of ODEO Academy, Shea Rubenstein, Co-Founder and President of JCC Marine Park and JCON Business Conferences, was a powerful and dynamic team, previewing the upcoming JCon Parnassah Conference. They discussed the best jobs on the market, and the trends for the incoming generation joining the workforce.
We're back from JUNKCON 2022 recapping the event and what we learned. Had a blast meeting and hanging out with everyone, we thought it was a great event and looking forward to more! Watch This Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3n_m3v2zfM Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAzNKqcVe6edOPbG81B7jw/ Listen in as industry experts Andy Weins of Green Up Solutions and Casey 'Bubba' Lawrence of Demo Worx break it down for you. Connect with Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyweins/ Connect with Casey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-lawrence-b37275b3/
Recorded live from the recent JCon Conference, tune in TONIGHT at 10PM EST on the 710 WOR Mind Your Business broadcast – and across America on the iHeart Radio Network – to hear from David G. Greenfield, CEO of Met Council, as well other impactful leaders such as Kalman Yeger, New York City Council Member and Shea Rubenstein, Founder of JCon Conferences. Tune in to hear how a leader can guide his team, then step back and watch them succeed and grow, while making a positive impact on their customers. Other Hot Topics Include: Importance of collaboration in business. The power of leaders communicating effectively
Join Shea Rubenstein, Founder of JCon Conferences, and his guests from Meridian Capital Group and Cross River Bank on 710 WOR Mind Your Business Radio Show with Yitzchok Saftlas of Bottom Line Marketing Group (BLMG)TONIGHT at 10PM EST for an informative show about real estate discussing: Multi-Family Acquisitions out of state and its projected direction. Rising interest rates. Drastic changes in cap rates on assets. Free Market Rentals
Come listen to me and some of my patrons discuss our adventures at Jcon. Will it be in order? No. Will it be a tad crazy? Yes. Will you enjoy it? I hope so! Intro music by Elitsa https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeVF4ebq8ayiEkXnzJqKGmQ If you wish to support my channels you can become a Patreon or purchase merch from my shop, links are below! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/MalkierTalks Website & Merch https://www.malkiertalks.com/ Twitter https://twitter.com/MalkierTalks Instagram https://www.instagram.com/malkiertalks/ Youtube https://youtube.com/c/MalkierTalks Malkier Talks Discord https://discord.gg/VBvF4pP Frosted Mug https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/malkiertalks
Recorded Date 10/23/2021 Title: In this episode, Kito, Ian, Danno and Josh welcome special guest Richard Fichtner, Founder JUG Oberpfalz, CEO of XDev, and one of the organizers of JCON. They discuss #lowcode, running a conference, being CEO,...
Recorded Date 10/23/2021 Title: In this episode, Kito, Ian, Danno and Josh welcome special guest Richard Fitchner, Founder JUG Oberpfalz, CEO of XDev, and one of the organizers of JCON. They discuss #lowcode, running a conference, being CEO, #microstream, #jooq, the future of the #playframework, #rapidclipse, XDEV IDE, #tabnine AI IDE plugin, #jreleaser, #testcontainers, and much more. Richard / XDEV XDEV Software https://xdev.software/en/ XAPI - XDEV IDE Framework https://github.com/xdev-software/xapi RapidClipse https://rapidclipse.com/en Server Side Java Payara Cloud now Available https://www.payara.fish/products/payara-cloud/ Microstream https://microstream.one/ Open source announcement https://www.infoq.com/news/2021/09/microstream-5-is-open-source/ jOOQ: The easiest way to write SQL in Java https://www.jooq.org/ Web On the future of Play Framework https://www.lightbend.com/blog/on-the-future-of-play-framework IE11 Countdown Clock https://death-to-ie11.com/ Java Web Start is dead. Long live OpenWebStart! - openwebstart.com https://openwebstart.com/ Developer Tools Github Copilot https://copilot.github.com/ Tabnine - AI plugin https://www.tabnine.com/ Picks JReleaser https://jreleaser.org/ Free Guy (Movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6264654/ TestContainers http://testcontainers.org Book: Procrastinate on Purpose https://www.amazon.com/Procrastinate-on-Purpose-audiobook/dp/B00RV58ZFO/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwwsmLBhACEiwANq-tXOE3sB0aAh-2reeOQLzwXxJ52sDFhz9DlcXwJG_ADcWJvXrKCRjmWRoChJcQAvD_BwE&hvadid=241897656186&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=1027142&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=12176312028861189251&hvtargid=kwd-76000619146&hydadcr=22564_10346437&keywords=procrastinate+on+purpose&qid=1634933460&sr=8-1 AdoptOpenJDK is now Eclipse Tamarin https://blog.adoptopenjdk.net/2021/08/goodbye-adoptopenjdk-hello-adoptium/ Events W-JAX Nov 8 – 12, 2021, Munich, Germany or virtual https://jax.de/munich/ JakartaOne LiveStream 2021 - Dec 7th, 2021 in US https://jakartaone.org/ Progressive Web Experience Dec 5-8, 2021, Clearwater, FL, USA or virtual https://progressivewebexperience.io/ Jconf.dev Dec 8-10, 2021, Chicago, IL, USA https://2021.jconf.dev/ Archconf Dec 13-16, Clearwater, FL, USA or virtual https://archconf.com/ CodeMash Jan 11-14, 2022 - Sandusky, OH https://www.codemash.org/ Software Design and Development - May 16-20, 2022 - London, UK https://sddconf.com/
In this episode, I spoke with Ivan Dugalic, our lead Solutions Architect at AxonIQ. Ivan has worked closely with many companies helping them design and model their complex applications. One of the topics that regularly comes up is the difference between bounded context and aggregate. We discussed the meaning of bounded context and aggregate and how they are related to one another. We also talked about ubiquitous language, patterns, heuristics, entities, sagas, and much more during our talk. Ivan and I wrote a series of blogs called “From (event)Model to Code” and we recently presented a workshop at the JCON conference. Many of these topics of this talk were closely discussed in our blogs and we hope to have more resources in the near future to help folks learn and understand these concepts more quickly and easily. You can find our blog series below: From Model to Code: Event Modeling & Axon Framework From Model to Code - Translating the (Event)Model into Code From Model to Code - Zoom Out Connect with Ivan on Linkedin and Twitter. Connect with Sara on Linkedin and Twitter. For more information about us visit axoniq.io
Jay & Collin debrief on their first JordanCon experience, discussing everything you might have missed during FOMOcon, and processing their own feelings and impressions as newbies to the Con! They dive into panel discussions, recap costume and trivia highlights, and touch on the social dynamics both within an expanding fandom, and at a covid-restricted Con. Last but not least, they give tips for JCon 2022, and express their overwhelming gratitude for JCon and it's attendees, who make being a Wheel of Time fan and content creator, such a pleasure!Note: this episode is an audio only release, and will not be available on YouTube.
An airhacks.fm conversation with Markus Kett (@MarkusKett) about: "What was your first computer?" - Markus was introduced in the episode #36, storing graph of Java objects with microstream, no annotation, not XML required, lazy subgraph loading, database support, coherence and cloud block storage (e.g. S3) are supported, microstream relies on key-value stores, using flat files, microstream relies on custom Java serialization, Java serialization challenges, microstream and security, microstream is not based on Java serialization, code execution during deserialization of Java objects is not avoidable, hackathlon with OracleLabs, Helidon and GraalVM, abstracting JVMs object ids, working with persistent Java objects directly, using getters for object traversal, working with Java object directly in memory, microstream can be orders of magnitudes faster than Java Persistence API, (JPA), accessing persistent object in microseconds, avoiding the JDBC IO- overhead, using Java's off-heap memory, persistent RAM and Intel's Optane, keeping Java object in RAM forever, thinking as Java developers, using Java collections as persistent objects, caffeine - the concurrent cache for Java, reasons for opensourcing microstream, long term support comes with commercial support, running microstream on GraalVM in native mode, polyglot persistence with GraalVM helidon is obsessed with performance, microstream on helidon on GraalVM, combining microstream and Kafka, kafka connector for microstream comes in the next release, microstream - redis integration, custom serialization formats, CDC and debezium, NoSQL database on top of microstream, object graph in Java is a multi-model database, the Java application becomes the database system, authorization on JPA object level, JPA security, the MicroStream, Helidon and GraalVM hackathlon, JAVAPRO magazine - the first free Java magazine, JCon is organized by JavaPRO, Markus Kett on twitter: @MarkusKett
《Juicy Talk》 00:30 手機被湖人偷走?最愛的球員有哪些 07:55 未來即將專訪的球員、記者的專業素養+穿著 15:10 勇士隊:進攻教練專訪、其實想贏球!嘴綠不打球 24:00 勇士隊:新人何去何從?Wiggins加籤換字母哥? Music: Extraordinaire by DJ Quads | Roxanne by Arizona Zervas | FML by Arizona Zervas ------------------------------ 《Juicy Baskets 就是籃球》是一個以「NBA 美國職籃」為主的網路廣播節目(Podcast)。我們是幾個在美國加州柏克萊大學認識,現在在世界其他角落工作,和你們一樣喜歡打籃球、打2K、討論籃球、靠北Fantasy Basketball的臭男生。每週的節目內容會以過去幾天有趣的NBA頭條為主題,提供我們的看法,也會有認真地辯論/不認真地預測,以及翻譯國外體育新聞或Podcast平台的內容。 《Juicy Baskets 就是籃球》每週30分鐘,以Podcast的形式,聊聊台灣電視上及網路上比較少討論的話題。希望透過我們的分享,可以帶給你不同的籃球觀點和NBA動態。若想推薦之後的主題或來賓,歡迎私訊或留言告訴我們喔。Enjoy! -Andy / Angus / Chase
On this week's show : - We review Jcon & talk about our panel - Breakdown the all the Star Wars stuff - Discuss failed video game hype - And much more *We're live every Thursday at 9pm GMT on Twitch - nerddux/nerdtoknowmedia. And on FM radio every Saturday at 5pm GMT on Phoenix FM* Our new website: www.nerdtoknowmedia.com Support us via Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=356439 Email us: nerdtoknowmedia@gmail.com Book us for Panels: nerdtoknowmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter : twitter.com/Nerdtoknowmedia We're on Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/0FRul8v6Xpy8JFD8clhlok Live Twitch Streams : www.twitch.tv/nerddux On YouTube : www.youtube.com/channel/UC43regzp-dUXlZ4EqYI5kAw
JCon Panel - Adapting Japanese Horror For The West - Dublin, 2019 09-11-19 Our new website: www.nerdtoknowmedia.com Support us via Patreon: www.patreon.com/user?u=356439 Email us: nerdtoknowmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter : twitter.com/Nerdtoknowmedia We're on Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/0FRul8v6Xpy8JFD8clhlok Live Twitch Streams : www.twitch.tv/nerddux On YouTube : www.youtube.com/channel/UC43regzp-dUXlZ4EqYI5kAw
An airhacks.fm conversation with Matthias Reining (@MatthiasReining) about: Power Basic is not QBasic and was comparable with Turbo Pascal, game high score manipulation as programming motivation, C 64 was the first computer encounter, writing a "Jump and Run" game in Power Basic, Power Basic IDE as Christmas present, the menu bar fascination, using GW-Basic at high school, call by value vs. call by reference in Power Basic and Turbo Pascal, the Comal programming language, learning C, the University of Wuerzburg, learning Visual C++ and object oriented programming at university, C over C++, learning Java during internship at Nobiscum, writing a Java frontend with AWT for CVS as proof of concept, renaming com.sun.swing to javax.swing, switching to Lotus Notes as consultant, improving Lotus Notes user interface with Java, accessing Lotus Notes with JDBC, CouchDB the Lotus Notes "successor" created by Damien Katz - a former Lotus Notes developer, Lotus Notes the NoSQL database before the popularity of NoSQL, Transact-SQL, PL/SQL and back to Java, JSPs, Servlets, Tomcat and Apache Struts, from Java back to Pearl, the strategy of spending as much time as possible in a single project, writing fronted code with "this and that" or ES 5-the ancient JavaScript, the Java EE 5 fascination, xdoclet code generation for early EJB versions was slow, annotation-based programming with Java EE 5 improved the productivity, building a freelancer portal with Java EE 5 as proof of concept, a Java EE workshop in 2011, learning politics in Java insurance projects with "C-structs" as design pattern, enjoying PowerPoint time, founding a startup with Java EE 8 / Jakarta EE 8 and MicroProfile as technology choice, WildFly and Keycloak are the perfect technologies for a startup, focus on the business and not the technology, considering OpenLiberty and Quarkus as migration target caused by slow support of MicroProfile APIs by WildFly, saving memory with Quarkus, making WARs thinner by moving to MicroProfile JWT from proprietary Keycloak libraries, building the heart of an insurance company - an insurance platform, cloud-ready and private clouds are a common deployment model, migration from COBOL systems to tech11 insurance platform, team of 8 people is incredibly productive, it is hard to find good developers in Germany, hiring pragmatic developers from Afrika with the "ThinWAR" mindset, the "airhacks stack", polyglot programming is chaos, using Java EE 8 as the baseline, all other dependencies require permission, an average tech11 ThinWAR is a few hundreds kB, code snippets from 2005 gave Java EE a bad name, implement whatever you can today and care about potential problems tomorrow, the time to first commit has to be as low as possible, projects and products require different approaches, the "getting things done" developer, long-term maintenance is key to product success, every company has the right technology at certain time, Java EE is not the only "right" technology, projects are also barely dependent on Java EE, tech11 does not sell technology, tech11 sells solutions, using plain WebStandards with WebComponents, ES 6 in the frontend, Custom Elements looks like ReactJS, lit-html is one of the few dependencies in frontend, tech11 started with hyperHTML, then migrated to lit-html, open-wc comes with lots of examples with LitElement what is not necessary, using Parcel for packaging without any transpiling, rollup.js is great for packaging, Jenkins transpiles for older browsers, on developer machines not even npm is necessary, airhacks.io workshop about WebComponents: webcomponents.training, tech11 uses a BPM engine to manage processes, tarifs claims, policies are the names of microservices (ThinWARs), the episode #36 with Markus Kett mentions the JCon keynote, Matthias Reining on twitter: @MatthiasReiningand his startup: https://tech11.com
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Markus Kett (@MarkusKett) about: C64 and sports games, Weiden is not in Bavarian Forest, soccer as motivation for programming, writing first programs in basic with 17, writing contacts management, PCs are boring machines, but good for business, Java is the best programming language, Pentium 1 was introduced at CEBIT in 1993, the dream about an own booth at CEBIT came true, webdesign software based on applets (XPage) was very successful at SYSTEMS in Munich, Markus was the business man and had no time for programming - like Steve Jobs, self-financing with selling products, competing with Microsoft and Adobe, writing a 4GL Java-based development environment like Visual Basic called XDev, Java Developers don't like the Drag and Drop programming experience, building an IDE from scratch, discussions with Sun Microsystems about StarOffice integration, migrating from Swing to SWT and Eclipse, using Vaadin as UI technology, connecting beautiful UI to DB was too hard, databases have more types than Java what makes code generation hard, in 4GL the database comes first, RapidEclipse is free but commercial support is available, XDev provides tool and project support, RapidClipse understands rich database types and generates JPA POJOs, Hibernate importer, how to write queries in Java, implementing JPA-SQL is based on xtext by itemis and generates JPA-QL from SQL, storing data is still too complicated, serialization looked promising but was too unsecure and only entire objects can be serialized, Kryo, Fast Serializer, JetStream (renamed to Microstream) serializer, the database engine stores objects in any file storage, there is no impedance mismatch, the native Java storage engine, queries are performed with Java 8+ streams, JCA connector passes transactions and security context to the application server, JCA prototypical implementation, kubernetes persistent volumes, Bavarian Forrest is like Canada, the largest walking robot, Roding race car, being a TV host on Giga, constant 30k downloads and the XDev TV, DVDs were more successful than TV, JCon and the coding keynote, Java EE as secret weapon at JCon, stealing (adapting) the "no slides" ideas, the world first free, physical, Java magazine JAVAPRO with 8500 readers, community prefers Java-only conference, Markus Kett on twitter: @MarkusKett. JetStream was renamed to MicroStream.
We're releasing this episode from the hotel lobby of JordanCon as we wait to fly back home. Thank you all so much for attending, nearly filling all three discussion panels we sat for, and making us feel so welcome in our first year attending Jcon as official panelists and media representatives. Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU, we can't say how much we love all of our listeners, friends at JordanCon, and how much we felt loved. In the opening of this chapter, we learn about the Aiel's contempt for riding horses through Aviendha. Aiel strength, self sufficiency, and dedication have always been inspiring to us. Rand is immediately suspicious of the peddlers following his procession, although his initial assumptions about which one(s) are Forsaken are not correct. The Wise Ones are spying on Rand's dreams, possibly already worrying that he is becoming to hard, cold, and secretive. His special, but grueling training has begun. Lan instructs him in the sword each evening, Rhuarc in the spear, and also the Aiel's barehanded martial art. Egwene has settled her Toh with her teachers, and is finally allowed to take the braids out of her hair. Aviendha's training in the power is going well, it appears to be here that this is the first time she can reliably control her ability. WoTSpoilers is a weekly book-club. You can join the conversations that make the podcast on Discord. Please remember, Seth and Patrick are two nerds in a basement who would rather be creating content full time, than working our 9-5s. You can help us create the content you love, and become full time podcast creators, by donating on Patreon
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RnBass Radio Episode #5 hosted by J Maine & special guest Kiana Valenciano + DJ A Ron. Kiana takes us into the culture of RnBass from the Philippines in this episode with features from James Reid, Curtismith, crwn, Jcon & more. It's an eclectic collective of culture. Tracklisting: http://www.rnbass.com/rnbass-radio-episode-5-w-j-maine-kiana-valenciano-dj-ron Subscribe to RnBass Radio mailing list: http://bit.ly/2v2VftX Episode 4: https://soundcloud.com/rnbass/rnbass-radio-episode-4-w-j-maine-dj-a-ron Follow J Maine: http://instagram.com/itsjmaine http://twitter.com/jmaine @iamjmaine Follow Kiana Valenciano: http://instagram.com/kianavee http://twitter.com/kianavee @iamjmaine Follow DJ A Ron: http://instagram.com/iamdja_ron http://twitter.com/imadja_ron @onairwitharon Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is a fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use. Visit: http://rnbass.com
tWoTcast episode 136 (Jordancon 6 LIVE Show) Our discussion of all things Jordancon 6 with your Toastmasters tWoTcast! Featuring: Jono and Joe, Tom and Lauren's here too! Joe is freakishly NOT late?! Joined by our special guest, legendary artist Larry Elmore. We discuss a little Jcon recap and follow it with our LIVE recording from our panel, An Hour with Larry Elmore.
tWoTcast episode 133 (Jordancon 6 LIVE Show) Our discussion of all things Jordancon 6 with your Toastmasters tWoTcast! Featuring: Jono and Joe, Tom is NOT mysteriously absent, but Joe is late again…Joined by our special guest, author Patrick Rothfuss. We discuss a little Jcon recap and follow it with our LIVE recording from our panel, A very tWoTcast podcast.
tWoTcast episode 132 (Jordancon 6 LIVE Show) Our discussion of all things Jordancon 6 with your Toastmasters tWoTcast! Featuring: Jono and Joe, Tom is mysteriously absent, but we fill that gaping hole with our special guest, author Patrick Rothfuss. We discuss a little Jcon recap and follow it with our LIVE recording from our panel, An Hour with Patrick Rothfuss.