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J-Fall 2019: Philipp Krenn – Centralized Logging Patterns

Most organizations feel the need to centralize their logs — once you have more than a couple of servers or containers, SSH and tail will not serve you well any more. However, the common question or struggle is how to achieve that. This talk presents multiple approaches and patterns with their advantages and disadvantages, so […]

J-Fall 2019: Paulo Lopes – Fight climate change with code

Climate change is the most severe threat facing our planet today. Every single line of code we write impacts the amount of carbon we release to the atmosphere every day. Instead of being part of the problem, we have the responsibility to be a part of the solution. In this quickie, you will learn how […]

J-Fall 2019: Sharat Chander – OpenJDK and You

Java, its libraries, and the JVM are all built through an open source project: OpenJDK. Any and every developer can engage in this project and be part of improving the Java experience. This session looks at the foundation of the OpenJDK, what it takes to become a participant in the project, and how to actually […]

J-Fall 2019: Kaya Weers – To Lombok or not to Lombok?

Do you hate boilerplate code? Meet Project Lombok; a Java library which replaces a lot of boilerplate with just some simple annotations. Add @Getter to your class and you can get rid of all the getters. Add @toString to your class and get a free implementation of the toString method. Add @AllArgsConstructor to your class […]

J-Fall 2019: T. Drevers & J. van Weenen – Detecting hazardous situations with Apache Ignite

Full title: J-Fall 2019: Thomas Drevers & Joost van Weenen – Detecting potential hazardous situations in the Dutch railway planning with Apache Ignite. Every day millions of people travel by train through the Netherlands. Approximately 10.000+ train movements are planned on a daily basis for safe traveling on one of the busiest rail infrastructures in […]

J-Fall 2019: Sander Mak – Keeping Up With Java

It seems like keeping up to date with Java nowadays is an enormous task. Gone is the era of big, delayed Java releases that span years. We’re now getting a new major release every six months. What’s up with that? You’re probably still developing on Java 8, even though Java 13 is already available. Join […]

J-Fall 2019: Koen Adolfs & Maarten Spit – Keynote 2: Our API journey to digital ecosystems

ABN AMRO sees business models based on platforms and digital ecosystems are evolving rapidly and soon will be the new normal. The emerging role of APIs drive these innovations and the role of banks will inevitable change. With Open Banking, ABN AMRO is investing a lot in APIs and digital platforms to foster the business […]

J-Fall 2019: Wouter Oet & Vincent Oostindië – Keynote 1: Going live, in 10, 9, 8…!

Last year Rabobank talked about its new platform, Pivotal Cloud Foundry, that enables development teams to build and run their applications much quicker, using modern technologies. This year we’re going to take it one step further. We’ll create an app and deploy it, live on stage, to production!

J-Fall 2019: Hinse ter Schuur – Mikado and the Art of Refactoring

Do you know this feeling? Still struggling with a big refactoring… you promised your team that it would be finished within a day. But that was two days ago. You cannot just revert, because you already invested a lot of time. You have to go forward. But… the project is not compiling at all. If […]

J-Fall 2019: Jan-Hendrik Kuperus – Master Your Tools

Tired of agile workshops? Looking for some productivity tips that benefit *you*? It’s time to get selfish and learn how to do the same work you always do, but spend less time doing it. In a time where tools are plenty and new ones pop up constantly, I believe most of us don’t look beyond […]