Hanno Embregts
Hanno Embregts is a Java Developer with a passion for learning, teaching and making music.
In his day-to-day job as a Teacher / Technology Advocate at Info Support, Hanno prefers work that is fast-paced and versatile. This is why he juggles Java development, software architecture, public speaking, leading Info Support’s Speaker Community and teaching courses at Info Support’s Knowledge Centre.
Hanno is a Java Champion, an Oracle ACE Pro and one of the leaders of the NLJUG (the Dutch Java User Group). Outside of work Hanno likes making music with his friends. He plays the flute, the guitar and he likes to sing.
Software conferences are Hanno’s favourite thing in the world, because they allow him to do the three things he loves most at the same time: learning new things, teaching others about stuff he discovered and yes: even making music from time to time!
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Jakarta EE 11: Beyond the Era of Java EE
This user guide provides a brief history of Java EE/Jakarta EE and a detailed overview of some of the specifications that will be updated in Jakarta EE 11.
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Java 26 Is Here, And With It a Solid Foundation for the Future
Java 26 is here, and its main purpose seems to be to provide a solid foundation for future things to come. It comes with a few new features, some performance improvements and multiple enhancements that mention Project Valhalla as the inspiration for their existence. This post has all the info!
Table of Contents JEP OverviewNew featuresCore LibsHotSpotSecurity LibsJava Flight RecorderRepreviews and FinalizationsJEP 505: Structured Concurrency (Fifth Preview)JEP 506: Scoped ValuesJEP 507: Primitive Types in Patterns, instanceof, and switch (Third Preview)JEP 508: Vector API (Tenth Incubator)JEP 510: Key Derivation Function APIJEP …
Table of Contents VideoPodcast AppsContent In the second part of our JCON interviews, recorded at the conference in May, we focuses on general evolutions within the Java world and how they influence how we write code and develop applications. We …
Java 24 rolls out today, and it brings a diverse set of features. For example, compact object headers bring better performance, and various security features have been added. Or how about the eagerly-awaited solution to virtual thread pinning? This post has all the info!
Table of Contents VideoPodcast AppsRead more about Java 24 on FoojayGuestsSimon RitterHanno EmbregtsContent We serve you a podcast about the new Java version every six months. Our regular guest, Simon Ritter, Deputy CTO of Azul, is known on social media …
Table of Contents VideoPodcast AppsGuestsContent Let’s wrap up this year with more interviews from the JFall conference. In this episode you’ll learn more about Foojay, JVM internals and writing your own programming language, Project Loom and structured concurrency, learning at …
Table of Contents From Project AmberJEP 455: Primitive Types in Patterns, instanceof, and switch (Preview)JEP 476: Module Import Declarations (Preview)JEP 477: Implicitly Declared Classes and Instance Main Methods (Third Preview)JEP 482: Flexible Constructor Bodies (Second Preview)What Happened to String Templates?From …
Java 22 is here, and it’s ready to rock! Boasting a set of 12 JEPs, it finalizes features like ‘unnamed variables and patterns’ and previews new ones like ‘statements before super(…)’ and ‘stream gatherers’ .
Not just mic, but also camera, in the 30th Foojay podcast, focused on Utrecht JUG!
Today’s the first day of Java 21’s availability! It’s been six months since Java 20 was released, so it’s time for another fresh wave of Java features.
We have seen evolutions from CVS to Subversion to Git. Is this the endpoint? Did we find the holy grail? What evolutions are waiting for us?
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Interesting read on @foojayio about the current state of the @grailsframework, at @TheASF
Written by @spoole167 interviewing @JamesFredley
https://foojay.io/today/grails-isnt-done-yet-part-1-inside-the-asf-reboot/
#Java 26 is here, and its main purpose is to provide a solid foundation for future things to come. It comes with new features, performance improvements and multiple enhancements–my blog post has all the info! 🚀
My #Java 26 article is now also available on Foojay Today! @foojayio
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