IN PERSON: Reactive Java microservices & Improving the onboarding of engineers


Details
Note: this is an in-person event in Utrecht, NL. If you're looking for the live stream of this event, please don't RSVP to this meetup but sign up for the livestream here: https://www.meetup.com/OpenValue/events/286330780/.
After way too many online meetups, we're back on track with our fourth in-person meetup for this year!
As usual, we'll take care of food, drinks and 2 awesome talks. You just need to bring you ;-)
Deepu K Sasidharan, co-lead of the JHipster project, will kick off, talking about Reactive Java Microservices on Kubernetes with Spring WebFlux, Spring Cloud and JHipster.
Next, Steffan Norberhuis and Elke Salzmann will share how they improved the onboarding process for 150 new engineers at PostNL.
Both talks will be presented in English. RSVP now for an evening of learning and fun!
The meetup will be at the OpenValue office in Utrecht (directions: https://route.openvalue.eu), enough free parking spaces available.
Agenda
17:30 Walk in
18:00 Food
18:30 Talk 1 (see below)
19:30 Break
19:45 Talk 2 (see below)
20:45 Drinks
First talk: "Reactive Java Microservices on Kubernetes with Spring WebFlux, Spring Cloud and JHipster" by Deepu K Sasidharan
Learn how to build Reactive Java microservices easily with Spring WebFlux, Spring Cloud, and JHipster and deploy it to the cloud using Kubernetes. Reactive support in JHipster using Spring WebFlux lets you build powerful reactive applications and microservices easily in a few minutes using JHipster DSL. Spring Cloud makes other aspects of the microservices, like, routing, circuit breaking, etc a breeze. In this session, we will build a reactive microservices application and deploy it to production on the cloud using Kubernetes.
About Deepu
Deepu K Sasidharan is a Software Engineer by passion and profession. He is a Java Champion working as a Senior Developer Advocate at Okta. He is the co-lead of JHipster and the creator of KDash and JDL Studio. He is a polyglot programmer working with Java, JavaScript, Go, Rust, and so on. He is also a cloud technology advocate and an open-source software aficionado. He has authored books on Full-stack development and frequently writes about Java, JavaScript, Go, Rust, DevOps, Kubernetes, Linux, and so on, on his blog.
Second talk: "Improving the onboarding of 150 DevOps Engineers in 3 dimensions at PostNL" by Steffan Norberhuis and Elke Salzmann
PostNL set out to bring a huge part of their development in-house with a clear goal: hire 150 engineers. However, after onboarding the first engineers, we saw that we needed to become better at onboarding new engineers. Every team was struggling on their own and not sharing their learnings. So we wrote an in-house guide on improving the onboarding for a new DevOps Engineer drawing from everyone’s experiences. We want to share this guide focusing on three dimensions: technical, social, organizational. The talk is interesting for onboarding at any company size. It covers typical onboarding points, but puts them in a new light as well as adding additional insights.
About Steffan
Steffan Norberhuis is a freelance Cloud & DevOps Consultant. In my approach, I combine technical and team consulting to help teams take leadership in achieving their goal. I work with Agile teams that build and run cloud services using DevOps. I highly specialize in mission-critical backend services in AWS.
About Elke
As a starter and trainee within PostNL, Elke has the possibility to explore different teams and departments within the company. She has a critical mindset and likes to find processes that can be optimized, both on an engineering level as on a personal level.
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IN PERSON: Reactive Java microservices & Improving the onboarding of engineers