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                                    Betsy RhodesSr. Software Engineer at Azul 
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                                    Carl DeaCarl Dea is a Senior Developer Advocate at Azul. He has authored Java books and has been developing software for 20+ years with many clients, from Fortune 500 companies to nonprofit organizations. He has written software ranging from mission-critical applications to e-commerce applications. Carl has been using Java since the very beginning (when Applets were cool) and is a JavaFX enthusiast (fanboy) dating back to when it used to be called F3/JavaFX script. He greatly loves sharing and advocating Java based technologies. 
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                                      Geertjan WielengaGeertjan is Senior Director of Open Source Projects at Azul and holds an LL.M in European Union Law from the University of Amsterdam. 
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                                      Kevin FarnhamTechnology writer and software engineer focused on high-performance low-latency big-data Java, Python, C/C++ programming. 
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                                      Marcus HirtMarcus is the project lead for the Open JDK JMC project. Once upon a time he co-founded Appeal, the company creating the JRockit JVM. 
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                                    Mark StephensEntrepreneur and Java software developer, founder and CEO of IDRsolutions 
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                                    Matt RaibleWeb Developer, Java Champion, and Developer Advocate at Okta 
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                                    Ray TsangRay Tsang is a Developer Advocate for the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and a Java Champion. Ray works with engineering and product teams to improve Java developer productivity on the GCP. 
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                                    Reza RahmanReza Rahman is Principal Program Manager for Java on Azure at Microsoft. He works to make sure Java developers are first class citizens at Microsoft and Microsoft is a first class citizen of the Java ecosystem. 
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                                    Simon RitterSimon is Deputy CTO at Azul. 
 
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