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TEQnation 2019 teaser

TEQnation is the Developer Conference of Tomorrow, bringing more than 50 speakers, various exhibitors, live demonstrations and numerous networking opportunities. We’re gearing up for a new and improved edition of TEQnation. We’re super excited and you should be too. Why you might ask? 1.000+ Visitors | 25+ Partners | 50+ Speakers are waiting for YOU!  […]

Future Tech 2019: James Ashley – Deep Dive into Magic Leap, HoloLens and MR’s Future

Strap yourselves in for a thorough exploration into the technical, business and historical impact of mixed reality focusing on the Microsoft HoloLens and the Magic Leap One. In this talk, I will provide an in-depth analysis of the differences and similarities between HoloLens v1 and Magic Leap One, as well as any publicly mentionable info […]

Aftermovie Future Tech 2019

Future Tech was a huge succes with 600 future technology addicts! A big thank you to everyone who contributed in any way and of course to every visitor present! Were you not there? or do you want a recap of what Future Tech was like? Then take a look at this awesome aftermovie!

J-Fall 2018: Daniel Rusev – IoT hardware access made easy with Eclipse Kura

In this we will demonstrate how to use facial and object recognition with Raspberry Pi, Eclipse Kura and AWS. Eclipse Kura is an Eclipse IoT project that provides a platform for building IoT gateways. It is a smart application container that enables remote management of such gateways and provides a wide range of APIs for […]

J-Fall 2018: Simon Ritter – All The Way To 11: The Future of Java

Java is the most popular development platform on the planet, with literally millions of developers and users and over twenty years of development. In this presentation, we’ll start with a discussion about where Java is today. The current release is JDK 11. Moving applications from JDK 8 to a later release requires careful attention to […]

J-Fall 2018: Hiltsje Smilde – How to use experimentation in the back-end to build the best applications

What do Facebook, Spotify and Netflix have in common? They all have great technology that enables them to run experiments on real users. The best companies in the world all use experimentation to make their products better. Jeff Bezos even says that Amazon’s success is directly tied to the number of experiments they do every […]

J-Fall 2018: Shashi Ranjan Kumar & Nilesh Saurabh – Amplifying Test Automation using REST Assured

Rest assured is a java library used specifically for component level testing of the REST services (java or any other). We have enhanced the basic REST assured framework to incorporate components integration testing which has been further integrated within CICD pipeline as well. There were around 100 integration test cases in our project including 17 […]

J-Fall 2018: Paulo Lopes – Building native images for fun and profit

GraalVM allows you to compile your programs ahead-of-time into a native executable. The resulting program does not run on the Java HotSpot VM, but uses necessary components like memory management, thread scheduling from a different implementation of a virtual machine, called Substrate VM. Native images are fast and slim in resources therefore a perfect fit […]

J-Fall 2018 Opening by Bert Jan Schrijver

Bert Jan is a software craftsman at JPoint in the Netherlands and CTO at OpenValue. His focus is on Java, Continuous Delivery and DevOps. Bert Jan is a Java Champion, JavaOne Rock Star speaker and user group leader for NLJUG, the Dutch Java User Group. He loves to share his experience by speaking at conferences, […]

J-Fall 2018: Vincent Oostindië – Keynote: Cloud Foundry at Rabobank after 10 months of real use

Since January 1st this year Rabobank has put Pivotal Cloud Foundry in place as the to-be replacement of Rabobank’s Online Platform. Additionally, it’s positioned as “the” microservices platform within Rabobank as a whole. In the public cloud, by the way. Why did we select Cloud Foundry? What does this mean for developers? How are we […]