Java / NLJUG

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J-Fall 2016 Speaker Niko Köbler – How small can you go? Serverless Microservices

There are moments, you only want to write code and execute it in the cloud. Without thinking about infrastructure, without the need to manage infrastructure. Because you don’t need it, because you don’t want it, because it’s expensive. Executing event-driven functions in the cloud – that’s what AWS Lambda stands for. Developers only write code, […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Ruben van Vreeland – How we Hacked LinkedIn and What Happened Next

The greatest web companies are ramping up their security, and for good reason. In this talk we will go into and advanced XSS attack on LinkedIn with demo’s dissecting how it works. A talk from the hacker himself, that ends with practical mitigations and common pitfalls. Finally, we will zoom out and reflect on how […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Peter Hendriks – RxJava from the Trenches

RxJava maakt het mogelijk om gemakkelijk schaalbare code op een reactive manier te schrijven. Het kan echter ook een uitdaging zijn om de code leesbaar te maken, en kunnen debuggen wat er gebeurt. Deze sessie beschrijft onze ervaringen met het inzetten van RxJava als basis-onderdeel in onze codebase: een suite educatieve applicaties voor basis-, voortgezet- […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Arnout Engelen – Trace Deeper: Stack Unwinding

The JVM provides amazing tools to find out what’s going on inside it, allowing you to profile and trace your application, set breakpoint and debug. In the end the JVM itself is also just another program running on your machine. As such you can inspect it with low-level tools such as the GNU Project Debugger. […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Mete Atamel – Introduction to gRPC

gRPC is a high performance, language-neutral, general RPC framework developed and open sourced by Google. Built on the HTTP/2 standard, gRPC brings many benefits such as bidirectional streaming, flow control, header compression, multiplexing and more. In this session, you will learn about gRPC and how you can use it in your Java applications through a […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Joost den Boer – Sharing 2 years experience using Scala in a real project

In Januari 2015 we started on a new project using Scala with a team which had hardly any Scala experience. In this talk I’d like to share insights and experiences during a 2-year journey of using Scala/Akka in a real project, how the team learned Scala and slowly found it’s way into functional programming. It […]

J-Fall 2016 Speaker Geertjan Wielenga & Remco de Blok – Visualizing Data i/t Cloud with Oracle JET

Data in the Cloud needs to be visualized in interesting and understandable ways on mobile devices, tablets, and via desktop browsers, which is the key reason for the existence of the Oracle JavaScript Extension Toolkit. Oracle JET is a free and open source toolkit, providing a solid basis for enterprise JavaScript applications, including built-in solutions […]

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 […]

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 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 […]