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Denver Java Users Group is a free, informal, all-volunteer, group of Denver Java enthusiasts that has been meeting since November 1995. We rely on community participation. We need your involvement, ideas, thoughts, and help if we are to continue to provide quality technical education and events now and into the future! Denver Java Users Group brings you leaders and specialists in Java technologies for first-hand exposure to code, best practices, tools, methodologies, and cutting-edge solutions. Meetings are free and open to the public.
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Próximos eventos (4+)
Ver todo- Chris Picard: Common code in the new world of code generationThrive Workplace, Centennial, CO
5:30-6:00: Food, Soda, Beer, and Networking
6:00-6:15: Announcements
6:15-7:45: Common code in the new world of code generation
Gen AI has kick-started a code generation revolution, yet many practices no longer make sense in this world. This session will show what code generation is capable of, what practices and tooling will be outdated, and what new practices might replace them.
About Chris Picard
Chris has been an engineer for 17 years and has a passion for the software development process. He has a wide experience base ranging from big name companies like Twitter and Lockheed Martin to running his own company. He specializes in helping teams modernize their code baselines and software practices.You can find Chris on LinkedIn.
7:45: Door prizes
Thanks to our sponsors!
- Joshua Angolano: Kotlin for Cloud DevelopmentThrive Workplace, Centennial, CO
5:30-6:00: Food, Soda, Beer, and Networking
6:00-6:15: Announcements
6:15-7:45: Kotlin for Cloud Development
Kotlin and the cloud are a perfect fit.Cloud providers such as Amazon have created clients that make use of Kotlin's coroutine and DSL features.
Kotlin can be used for all sorts of cloud services, from Lambda (functions), containerized compute to large scale data processing applications.
Amazon for example has also created a way for JVM language based lambda functions to start up faster without a large penalty.
This session will include live coding demos of building cloud functions, containerized Kotlin services and using Kotlin along machine learning workloads.
Attendees will learn how easy it to create and test cloud-native software using the Kotlin ecosystem.
About Joshua Angolano
Josh has been interested in computers since he was five years old. He has worked professionally as a developer, engineer, director, and architect for over 20 years. He considers himself a lifelong learner. He loves mentoring and working with others. His passion is seeing others progress through their careers.Josh has led large product development initiatives for multiple financial services organizations. This has included migrating from desktop applications to the web and from on-premise to the cloud.
You can find Josh on LinkedIn.
7:45: Door prizes
Thanks to our sponsors!