Workshop: Java.Next: Keeping Up with Java
As of Java 9 we're getting a major Java release twice a year. Gone are the days of big Java releases that took 3 or 4 years. It's more important than ever to keep up with Java! Java 11 and beyond are already available, but you're most probably still developing on Java 8. Looking at Oracle's Java 8 roadmap, where public support for Oracle JDK 8 is dropped early 2019, that's not a great place to be. So what's next?
In this workshop we'll look at the most important changes that happened since Java 8. First we'll look at the new module system in Java and its impact on new and existing codebases. Then, we'll examine the new features in Java 10 such as local-variable type inference with `var`. Of course Java 11 - with an all-new HttpClient API - and beyond won't be forgotten. In this workshop, you'll learn through listening, experiencing demos and by coding with new Java features yourself. After finishing the workshop, you'll be able to confidently move your team and codebases beyond Java 8!
Tracks
Monday, 4 April
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Architectures You've Always Wondered About
Hard-earned lessons from the names you know on scalability, reliability, security & performance.
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Innovations in ML Systems
Discover how to operationalize machine learning applications that are scalable, secure, interpretable.
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Developer Enablement - The Secret Weapon
How to supercharge developer productivity and happiness.
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Performance & Mechanical Sympathy
Wrangling computer architectures to achieve your performance goals.
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Current Trends in Frontends
Emerging frameworks and tools for web & mobile frontends.
Tuesday, 5 April
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Building and Evolving APIs
How would you design and implement your APIs if you were starting today?
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Staff-Plus Engineer Path
What are the skills you need to develop if you want to stay on the technical track to technical lead, staff, or principal? What will it take to thrive in this type of role?
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Debug, Analyze & Optimise... in Production!
Learn how to make the most out of your observability.
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Resilient Architectures
Building systems that can handle failures.
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Modern Java
New, shiny, and proven – making your Java life better.
Wednesday, 6 April
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WebAssembly & Modern Systems Programming Languages
Writing efficient code with modern systems languages like Rust and WebAssembly
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Effective Microservices: What It Takes to Get the Most Out of This Approach
Patterns for building, organizing, observing & operating microservices in the real world.
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Modern Data Pipelines & DataMesh
Learn about emerging solutions for creating modern data pipelines for common data challenges.
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Optimising for Speed & Flow
Discover processes, practices & organizational structures that can help us build & release faster.
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Enterprise Blockchain
Real-world examples and case studies on blockchain, DeFi, Web3, and more.