Jago de Vreede
Jago is a full-stack software engineer at TenneT, as a software engineer he has seen a broad-spectrum of projects and he has been working on multiple large scale educational software and banking projects for the last years. His work is not exclusive to Java and Scala development but also does front-end development, and the integration between these. He is passionate about his work and likes to share his knowledge and has therefore spoken at conferences worldwide.
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AdministratorI'm a community builder focused on growing the global Java and Jakarta EE ecosystems. I specialise in community strategy, open source engagement and developer-focused technical marketing, building strong and collaborative...
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Foojay Podcast #94: More Than a Blog: How...Dominika Tasarz
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Foojay Podcast #94: More Than a Blog: How Foojay Connects, Sustains, and Evolves the Java Community
Table of Contents YouTubePodcast AppsContentFoojay.io, the website for the Friends of OpenJDK, is turning six years old. To celebrate, Frank Delporte headed to JCON in Cologne, Germany, and sat down with twelve members of the Java community to talk about ...
Table of Contents PreconditionsGPG keyCoordinate (group-id)Preparing your projectJReleaserInstalling locallyJReleaser configurationThe actual local releaseStagingReleaseCheck progress in Maven Central repositoryThis article is a tutorial that guides you through the process of releasing a Java module with JReleaser to Maven Central with Github …
Table of Contents Özkan Pakdil: Swaggerific, an open-source Postman alternative written in JavaFXClément de Tastes: QuarkusFX, combining the strengths of Quarkus and JavaFXAlmas Baim: FXGL, a multipurpose game library for JavaFXSteve Hannah: jDeploy, to distribute your Java app as a …
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Learn from scratch about how to get started releasing a Java module with JReleaser to Maven Central with Github Actions.
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