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Foojay Podcast #31: Report of Devoxx ’23 in Belgium

  • October 16, 2023
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The first week of October, the 20th edition of Devoxx took place in Antwerp, Belgium.

Over 3000 Java developers, speakers, and enthusiasts gathered to share their knowledge and learn from each other.

I got the opportunity to walk around with a microphone and talk to visitors and speakers.

Not all of them, as there were just too many people and too many exciting sessions happening simultaneously.

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00:00 Introduction with the Father of Java
01:20 Stephan Janssen, founder of Devoxx
05:39 Celestino Bellone and Mike Seghers, members of the organization
06:12 What visitors want to learn and see
10:12 Why attending Devoxx
11:32 How is Java being used by the attendees
12:17 Anton Arhipov
13:19 Bruno Borges and Sean Phillips
18:10 Ivar Grimstad
20:51 Paul and Gail Anderson
23:16 Mario Fusco
24:39 Roni Dover
25:28 Nicolai Parlog
27:58 Renato Cavalcanti
29:17 Sami Ekblad
30:20 Mariama Diaby
30:58 AV room with Bart Vervaet
32:20 James Gosling
36:14 Outro

Music

Visualizing Brain Computer Interface Data Using JavaFX

Learn about JavaFX and Brain-Computer Interfaces: data collected non-invasively (head wraps with cables) and invasively (brain implants).

How to Create Mobile Apps with JavaFX (Part 3)

In Part 1, we introduced a mobile app game, TiltMaze, written completely in JavaFX, which you can download from either the Apple App Store or Google Play and install it on your mobile device or tablet.

In Part 2, we showed you how to work with Gluon and GraalVM to build native images that execute on either Apple or Android mobile devices and tablets.

In this article, we’ll discuss how to upload your application to the respective mobile app stores so the world can install your application on their devices.

Blink a LED on Raspberry Pi with Vaadin

Thanks to Vaadin, you can get a fully running application with a few clicks. And Adding GPIO-interaction is easy with the Pi4J library.

8 Debugging Tips for IntelliJ IDEA Users You Never Knew Existed

As developers, we’re all familiar with debuggers. We use debugging tools on a daily basis – they’re an essential part of programming. But let’s be honest. Usually, we only use the breakpoint option. If we’re feeling frisky, we might use a conditional breakpoint.

But guess what, the IntelliJ IDEA debugger has many powerful and cutting-edge features that are useful for debugging more easily and efficiently.

9 Outdated Ideas About Java

In this article, we want to look into some false assumptions and outdated ideas about Java based on early versions.

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