Web conference aimed at senior engineers and dedicated to enhancing the performance and security of software
We invite senior Java engineers to cultivate an approach toward agile, flexible, and ever-viable software. Learn how to utilize modern tools like Ktor framework and new Alpaca Linux. Discover contemporary practices to steer clear of massive upgrades and migrations.
3 experts will introduce the tools and methods to turn your apps into evergreen software. Spend just 2 hours and pick up hands-on solutions:
Developer, Consultant, Trainer, Podcaster and Java enthusiast
@AdamBien
Meet Adam, a certified architect and developer in Java and Web since 1995, a Java Champion, an Expert Group member of the JCP, and the author of several books about JavaFX, J2EE, and Java EE. Adam has used Java since JDK 1.0, JavaScript since LiveScript, and still enjoys writing code. Adam’s Java / Web / Cloud / Architectures live online workshops and monthly Q&A live streaming show attract viewers all over the world.
Performance Architect at BellSoft
@dchuyko
Dmitry is a performance architect at BellSoft, and one of the most active corporate OpenJDK developers. Dmitry’s job is to optimize OpenJDK for x86 and ARM, and to contribute to the development of the smallest Java containers.
Kotlin team Developer Advocate at JetBrains
@antonarhipov
Anton is a Developer Advocate in the Kotlin team at JetBrains, a Java Champion since 2014, and co-organizer of DevClub.eu, a local developers community in Tallinn, Estonia. Anton’s professional interests include programming languages and developer tooling.
Adam Bien
Software development practices for evergreen software are aimed to minimize the migrations, and to adopt lean code, incremental learning, and even longer vacations.
Learn the methods of evergreen development from Java backend to JavaScript frontends.
Dmitry Chuyko
BellSoft’s vast experience in supporting musl to optimize OpenJDK and GraalVM brought forth Alpaca Linux, a perfect OS for runtimes, containers, and microservices. Alpaca is enhanced with a tuned kernel, modern security features, and optimized libc to boost performance.
Find out how to utilize it in Java app development.
Anton Arhipov
Ktor is a lightweight framework for building asynchronous server and client applications. It is used with Kotlin, a powerful programming language, and coroutines.
Discover Ktor features and create a simple application with WebSockets and a database to start utilizing Ktor for backend development.
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