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Panel: Java in a Modern World - Beyond Cloud Native?
New Java is a bit like old Java, but it’s faster, nimbler, changes often, and is designed for the cloud. What does this mean for us? Can we continue developing Java the same old way, or do we need to be adapting? And if so, how? How do we keep pace, while staying secure? What changes should our organisations be making, and what’s next on the horizon? Join the Modern Java track speakers for a lively discussion of trends, traps, and tricks.
Speaker
Ana-Maria Mihalceanu
Developer Advocate @RedHat
Ana is a Java Champion, Developer Advocate at Red Hat, co-founder of Bucharest Software Craftsmanship Community, and a constant adopter of challenging technical scenarios involving Java-based frameworks and multiple cloud providers. She actively supports technical communities' growth...
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Andrzej Grzesik
Platform @RevolutApp
Ags likes distributed systems in all shapes and form. Coding since the age of 8, loves simplicity and continuous delivery. While he has written in many languages, he favours the JVM. Since "most software problems are people problems", he stirs communities, organizes and speaks at...
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Speaker
Ix-chel Ruiz
DA, Senior Software Developer @jFrog
Ix-chel Ruiz has developed software application & tools since 2000. Her research interests include Java, dynamic languages, client-side technologies and testing. Java Champion, Ground breaker ambassador, hackergarten enthusiast, Open Source advocate, author, public speaker and mentor.
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Simon Maple
Field CTO @snyksec
Simon Maple is the Field CTO at Snyk, a Java Champion since 2014, JavaOne Rockstar speaker in 2014 and 2017, Duke’s Choice award winner, Virtual JUG founder and organiser, and London Java Community co-leader. He is an experienced speaker, having presented at JavaOne, DevoxxBE, UK, & FR,...
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Unconference: Modern Java
Tuesday Apr 5 / 02:55PM BST
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Ana-Maria Mihalceanu
Developer Advocate @RedHat
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Andrzej Grzesik
Platform @RevolutApp
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Simon Maple
Field CTO @snyksec
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Ix-chel Ruiz
DA, Senior Software Developer @jFrog