Good afternoon, Oklahoma City. It’s been a while since the OKC JUG has met, and we’re trying to fix that. The details are still being working out, but
that’s where you come in. As has been the case throughout the history of the JUG, your opinion is desired, and we have an oppor...
It’s been a while since you’re heard from us, and for that we’re sorry. There have been a number of circumstances, not the least of which being COVID, that has knocked us off our game. We are currently working diligently to restart the JUG and, hopefully, return to being a fun ...
Topic: Reactive Programming Applying Duality: The Lost Art of Denotational Semantics
The phrase Denotational Semantics is an academic term for mapping
programs to mathematical objects as a way to define their meanings. This
phrase is not well-known in industry but we use it here to make it clear
that this presentation is a shamelss rip off of a talk by Erik Meijer of
a similar t...
As microservices have exploded on to the scene, so have microservice
frameworks. In the JVM world, we have a myriad of options. In an already
crowded space, though, a new framework has appeared that is extremely
promising. Micronaut is a polyglot microservice framework from the
inventors of the ...
Topic: Essential Tools for Performance Metrics and Troubleshooting
Every developer creating real-world applications will have to eventually
troubleshoot code performance issues - sometimes even in Production
systems. In this session we will show a couple of essential tools that
every Java developer should know about and can use to gather detail
performance metr...
In this session we will showcase the main features of Project Lombok
(https://projectlombok.org) and demonstrate how you can make your Java
code cleaner, more readable, and way less verbose. With the information
shared in this talk you should be able to start using Lombok right away
in your Java...
We will start by introducing the concept of reactive programming and how
it can benefit, simplify, and streamline software development and
deployment. Then we will dig into the Reactor implementation of this
idea, and finally we will run some code to show reactive at work.
Speaker Bio
Andres ...
At the end of this month, Oracle is scheduled to release Java 11. In
this session, we’ll see what’s new in the latest revision of the world’s
most popular programming language. We’ll start with a rundown of
features, including those added in Java 10 to get us to date, and...
Rust is a systems language from Mozilla designed for speed, safety, and
fearless concurrency. For the Java developer looking to expand horizons,
it has features and ideas that you may not even realize that you were
missing.
Speaker Bio
Mitch Blevins has been programming Java for 13 years and...
One of the biggest hypes about Java 9 is the Java Platform Modular
System (JPMS) or Project Jigsaw. Modules give us 3 core principals:
Strong Encapsulation
Stable Abstraction
Explicit Dependencies
In this talk we will discuss the history of JPMS, look at some of its
core features and...
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