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This is part 2 of the interviews we recorded at the JCON conference earlier this month in Germany. In this episode, you get two main topics: Maven and Code Quality.
In the first part, you'll hear Karl Heinz Marbaise and Steve Poole discuss the Maven project, the repository, Sonaytype, and the security impact of dependencies.
But next to security, we developers are also responsible for creating readable and maintainable code. Miro Wengner, Marit van Dijk, and Hinse ter Schuur dive into this topic, in the second part!
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Frank Delporte is a Java Champion, Java Developer, Senior Technical Writer at Azul, Blogger, Author of "Java Programming for Raspberry Pi - A Hands-On Guide to Electronics and IoT Projects", and Open-Source Contributor for Pi4J, Lottie4J, MelodyMatrix,...
Frank writes and talks about Java in business production environments, but also in places people don’t always expect it, on the Raspberry Pi, driving GPIO pins, rendering JavaFX UIs, and running on RISC-V single-board computers.
German Freelancer Java, Spring Boot, JUnit Jupiter, Apache Maven PMC Member @ASFMavenProject, Apache Software Foundation Member @TheASF, Mojo Haus Member, Java Developer, CI / CD Fan.
Marit van Dijk is a Java Champion and Developer Advocate at JetBrains with over 20 years of software development experience. She's passionate about building great software with great people, and making developers' lives easier.
Marit regularly presents at international conferences and shares her expertise through webinars, podcasts, blog posts, videos, and tutorials. She's also a contributor to the book "97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know" (O’Reilly Media).
Miro is a Java Champion and Oracle ACE Pro with a career-long focus on enterprise AI, including machine learning, neural networks, and probabilistic algorithms. As a contributor to OpenJDK and Mission Control, he specializes in optimizing Java performance, system maintainability and AI utilization in the enterprise.
Beyond his engineering work, Miro co-authored the Duke’s Choice Award-winning Robo4j project and contributes to various open-source initiatives like OpenTracing and Pi4J. A recognized JavaOne Rock Star, he actively shapes the industry through the JCP, his technical blog, and frequent speaking engagements at global conferences such as JavaOne, CodeOne, Devoxx, JCON, JavaLand etc.
On Tuesday, May 14th, the Foojay Podcast went live at the JCON conference in Cologne, Germany, to talk with speakers and visitors about all things Java.
In this episode, we are in Oberpfalz, Germany, for a particular reason; the organizers of the local JUG are the same people responsible for the JCON conference in Cologne in a few weeks.
The way we search for information and develop software has changed a lot since then as the use of Artificial Intelligence suddenly became a lot easier. What can we expect in the near future?
In this episode, Frank and the Foojay Podcast leave the European Union and step over the border of Switzerland, the country where the Red Cross was started, and many international institutions have their headquarters.
Last September, we got Java 21, a Long Term Support (LTS) version with eight new big features and seven incubator or preview features. Does Java 22 also bring that much innovation, or is it “just” a bug-fix release?
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Standards Over Lock-In: Modernizing Java with Jakarta EE 11 on Azul Payara 7
Learn how to get your Java applications to cloud-native, AI-ready infrastructure without a costly rewrite or vendor lock-in. Join the engineers behind Azul Payara 7 on July 9.
Cut Code Review Time & Bugs in Half. Instantly.
Supercharge your team to ship faster with the most advanced AI code reviews.
Free eBook: Sustainability for Java Developers
Towards an understanding of sustainable software development, written by and for the friends of OpenJDK
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On Tuesday, May 14th, the Foojay Podcast went live at the JCON conference in Cologne, Germany, to talk with speakers and visitors about all things Java.
In this episode, we are in Oberpfalz, Germany, for a particular reason; the organizers of the local JUG are the same people responsible for the JCON conference in Cologne in a few weeks.
The way we search for information and develop software has changed a lot since then as the use of Artificial Intelligence suddenly became a lot easier. What can we expect in the near future?
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