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Join us for the October meeting of the Portland Java User Group, Heather VanCura who manages the Java Community Process(JCP) will be the speaker.

See how you can influence the future of Java.

Over the years, Java has made several evolutions and pivots due to the collaboration and innovation in the Java community ecosystem. The Java innovation pipeline is stronger than ever, and the partnership is higher than ever. A new release of Java, Java SE 23, just came out a few weeks ago. So much was delivered in this new release, with Java Enhancement Proposals (JEP) via OpenJDK and the Java Community Process (JCP) program - Virtual threads, String Templates, Record Patterns, Pattern Matching for Switch, Generational ZGC, Structured Concurrency, and more have been delivered over the last releases.

Work is already well underway for Java 24, to be released in March 2025, and many contributors are working on projects in OpenJDK to deliver more innovation from projects such as Panama, Valhalla, Loom, Amber, ZGC, Leyden, and more.

Learn how you can adopt the latest technology, innovate and contribute to the future evolution of the Java platform and ecosystem in this session.

Heather VanCura is our speaker, she is responsible for several external standards and community engagements. In her role leading the Java Community Process (JCP), Heather oversees the development of Java technology standards, benefiting millions of developers and leading global companies. She chairs the JCP Executive Committee, facilitating collaboration among industry giants to innovate and create impactful technology solutions.

Heather also directs the MySQL Community/Developer Relations team at Oracle and is a sought-after international speaker, author and podcast host sharing insights on communities, developer relations and developer careers across six continents. With a robust background and a commitment to mentorship and community service, Heather is deeply involved in shaping the future of technology and leadership globally.

A big thanks to our sponsors ProFocus Technology, for providing a great space for the meeting.

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