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Foojay Podcast #39: Java Dominicana

  • January 02, 2024
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Once a month in this podcast, we talk about the history of a Java User Group and the people behind it.

Today, we are traveling to the Dominican Republic to learn more about the country and its Java community.

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Guests

Brayan Muñoz Vargas

Eudris Cabrera Rodriguez

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Host: Frank Delporte

Content

00:00 Introduction
01:10 About the Dominican Republic
02:02 About JavaDominica
04:43 Cooperation with other Caribbean and Latin-American JUGs
06:16 Spanish as the main language
07:13 Gender mix of the community
08:05 Java education in Dominican Republic
11:16 About JConf Domonica

15:40 Java in Education Community Award

20:11 Best and worst JUG session
22:26 Personal motivation to be part of the organisation
25:06 Java career opportunities
27:47 Plans for the future
30:13 How to get in contact

32:33 Invitation to publish on Foojay

33:12 Outro

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