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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 […]

J-Spring 2018: Daan Keuper – Hacking the connected car

Car security is, not surprisingly, a hot topic; after all they are fast and heavy computer controlled machinery that nowadays come with all kinds of internet connectivity. So we decided to have a look at it. In this presentation, we’ll first cover some theory behind the IT-part of car architecture. We’ll discuss attack vectors and […]

Aftermovie J-Fall 2018

On Thursday November 8, 2018 the NLJUG (Dutch Java User Group) organized the biggest Java conference of the Netherlands in the Pathe cinema at Ede. With over 1,500 Java developers, more than 50 technical sessions and 60+ speakers, J-Fall 2018 was truly awesome! See you next year at J-Fall 2019!

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!  […]

J-Spring 2018: Frans van Buul & Christophe Bouhier – Choreographed architectures with Axon Framework

Traditional applications are built on an orchestration principle. There is a ‘conductor’ which initiates requests, collects the responses and provides the answer. An alternative is a choreography whereby no single person or group is instructed during the play. Every participant in the dance, knows what to do at which point in time. In Software, a […]

J-Fall 2018: Kenny Baas-Schwegler & João Rosa – From EventStorming to CoDDDing

To really understand what our users need so that we can build the right thing, we want to have a first-hand experience of ‘real-life stories’ before we model and create our software. To quote Alberto Brandolini “it is not the domain expert’s knowledge that goes into production, it is the developer’s assumption of that knowledge […]

J-Spring 2018: Monica Beckwith – Arm Based Servers and Java: Synergizing Performance

Arm’s Infrastructure LOB (line of business) is one of the support structures for its rich Enterprise ecosystem. In this presentation, JVM architect, Monica Beckwith provides an insight into the synergy between the various stakeholders for OpenJDK aarch64. Monica will also cover LTS (and non) release cadence for OpenJDK, a few Java 9+ features, that are […]

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 […]

Aftermovie University Session: Venkat Subramaniam

The NLJUG University Session with the great Venkat Subramaniam was a huge succes! The 11th of September the Spoorwegmuseum in Utrecht was a Java-epicentre. It was an evening full of learning, networking and fun. See our aftermovie for an impression. Big thanks to the sponsors: Blue4IT & Craftsmen