Martin Smelt

NS wint de NLJUG INNOVATION AWARD 2024

English version below ++++++ Tijdens de 21e editie van J-Fall 2024, de grootste Java-conferentie van Europa, de NLJUG Innovation Award voor de zevende keer uitgereikt. De winnaar van dit jaar is: Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS). Uit de drie genomineerden, gekozen door de onafhankelijke jury, werd de NS als winnaar geselecteerd door de bezoekers van J-Fall. In het dynamische domein van spoorwegoperaties …

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Morgen en overmorgen is het zover! de 21e editie van de J-Fall 2024.

Morgen en overmorgen is het zover! de 21e editie van de J-Fall 2024.  Bijna 2.000 Java developers komen dan weer samen in het Pathe Theater in Ede. Op www.jfall.nl staat het volledige programma, alle sprekers, de workshops, lightning talks, de IT leaders summit , de masters of Java en preconference en de NLJUG IT innovation awards en nog veel meer. …

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Meetup Tip : Payara Hackathon- Generative AI on Jakarta EE

Showcase your creativity, technical skills, and visionary ideas as you build the future of AI-powered enterprise applications. Sign up for free for the Payara Hackathon – Generative AI on Jakarta EE. Virtual Event: 2 October – 6 November 2024. The Payara Hackathon is on! Make sure to sign up at the bottom of this page & then… get coding! Hackathon …

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Simplify Your Deployment Workflow: Introducing Oracle Java Releases Public APIs

Oracle is  excited to announce the launch of Oracle Java Releases Public APIs, designed to streamline access to essential information about Oracle Java releases. These RESTful APIs offer access to crucial Java release data, empowering system administrators to integrate Java release information seamlessly into their operational workflows (this article is written by Sanju Nai, Principal Product Manager, Java Platform Group.] …

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Crafting a Custom Monad-like Type in Java – part 1 

Tekst: Laurens van der Kooi JAVA MAGAZINE 01 – 2024   As a Java developer, I have a real passion for working with functional programming techniques. In my day-to-day work, I often find myself immersed in Java’s monad-like container types like Optional and Stream. Recently, I’ve been exploring the concept of crafting my own container type, specifically designed for managing …

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