J-Fall 2016

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Official J-Fall 2016 aftermovie – the biggest Java conference of the Netherlands

On Thursday November 3, 2016 the NLJUG (Dutch Java User Group) organized the biggest Java conference of the Netherlands in the cinema of Ede. With over 1,500 Java developers, more than 50 technical sessions and 62 speakers, J-Fall 2016 was truly awesome! See you next year at J-Fall 2017

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Bruno Borges – Delivering Better Faster Microservices + Mobile Apps w/t Cloud

New cloud technologies and services have emerged to enable developers for quick develop and deploy of Microservices. They often provide easy environment provisioning, setup, management and elastic scale, without needing to manually intervene into the infrastructure. For developers still wondering what is available out there, this session will walk them through the latest trends in […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker James Strachan – Develop faster with an open source microservices platform

These days time to value is critical. We all need to develop better software and to get it to customers faster. The quicker the software gets to customers, the more iterations and feedback then the more value we create. Continuous Delivery of Containerized Microservices is the best approach today for developing better software and iterating […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Roy van Rijn, Jan Kees van Andel & Tim van Eijndhoven – The Cool Wall

Als je ooit Top Gear hebt gezien ben je vast bekend met het fenomeen ‘The Cool Wall’. In het TV programma werden auto’s besproken en opgehangen op een bord van uncool tot cool en zelfs ‘sub zero’. Dit gaat altijd gepaard met veel humor, maar onderliggend toch serieuze punten. Dit concept willen wij tijdens een […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Tim van Eijndhoven – Microservices met Vert.x

Vert.x is een toolkit om reactive applicaties op de JVM te bouwen. Bij de JAX Innovation awards won het de prijs voor “Most Innovative Java Technology”. Vert.x is event driven, non blocking en polyglot, wat het een platform maakt dat bij uitstek geschikt is voor het bouwen van microservices. In deze sessie deel ik de […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Luuk Buit – Web application security voor developers: tooling en best practices

Heel vervelend: vlak voordat je live gaat wordt er nog een pentest uitgevoerd en op het allerlaatste moment mag jij nog wat security problemen oplossen. Herkenbaar? Het zou veel beter zijn als je tijdens het ontwikkelen al direct veilige software schrijft. Je zit dan nog helemaal in de flow en hoeft er later niet meer […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker David Stibbe – Scala.js & why I like it

Are you a big fan of Scala, or just a developer who has no problems working with it? Do you have to do frontend development, but do you (rightfully so) believe JavaScript is an abomination? Imagine: a frontend and backend written in the same language, while they still function as seperate server and client-side applications! […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker David Delabassee – Java EE Next

Cloud, Containerization, Microservices Architecture, Serverless Architecture, Reactive programming, HTTP/2, NoSQL… many paradigms that will impact, partly or greatly, the way we develop and deploy server-side applications in the years to come. Should the Java EE Platform try to address all those paradigms? Or should we just keep calm, carry on and avoid falling in the […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Efthimia Aivaloglou – How Kids Code and How We Know

Block-based programming languages like Scratch, Alice and Blockly are becoming increasingly common as introductory languages in programming education. In this talk we will focus on Scratch, and explore the programs that kids write. Are they simple or complex? Do they suffer from code smells? Do they really apply programming concepts or do they just play […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Juliette Reinders Folmer & Wouter Groenewold – DiversITy matters

In every industry where the work-force has shifted from severely limited diversity to a divers work-force, you’ll find that both productivity as well as profitability has increased. Taking into account the enormous shortage of IT professionals world-wide and the distinct lack of diversity in the IT work-force, the time has come to accelerate this much-needed […]