Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #196. If you want to see your article here, reach out to me on Twitter or the blog.Você tem sugestão de artigos em Português? Gostaria de ver seu artigo divulgado aqui no blog? Envie sua sugestão pelo Twitter ou pelo blog. NY … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #195. If you want to see your article here, reach out to me on Twitter or the blog.Você tem sugestão de artigos em Português? Gostaria de ver seu artigo divulgado aqui no blog? Envie sua sugestão pelo Twitter ou pelo blog. NY … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #194. NYJavaSIG On September 28th, the NYJavaSIG will host the next event, The Secret Life of Maven Central, presented by Steve Poole, and you can register on Eventbrite. Follow the NYJavaSIG to be notified about future event … | Continue reading
Welcome Java 21. Goodbye “public static void main(String[] args){}.” Yes, you read it right. Java is advancing and making it easier to accomplish more while writing less code. Record, Pattern-matching, var, and switch expressions are some new features. But on Java 21 (experimenta … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #193. NYJavaSIG What an incredible week! The NYJavaSIG and the Garden State JUG joined forces on September 13th for an unforgettable journey into the extraordinary realm of Java 21, which will be release next week. On Septemb … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #192. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG and the Garden State JUG will join forces on September 13th for an unforgettable journey into the extraordinary realm of Java 21. JCP Executive Committee members from major enterprises (Amazon, M … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #191. Recharge This week, I’m enjoying some time at the beach with family and friends. Remember to relax, recharge, and spend time with your loved ones. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG will take a break in August to enjoy a much dese … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #190. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG will take a break in August to enjoy a much deserved vacation. We will be back with the Java in Education event on September 13th in partnership with the Garden State JUG. Follow the NYJavaSIG to … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #189. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG will take a break in August to enjoy a much deserved vacation. We will be back with the Java in Education event on September 13th in partnership with the Garden State JUG. Follow the NYJavaSIG to … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #188. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG will take a break in August to enjoy a much deserved vacation. We will be back with the Java in Education event on September 13th in partnership with the Garden State JUG. Follow the NYJavaSIG to … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #187. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG will take a break in August to enjoy a much deserved vacation. We will be back with the Java in Education event on September 13th in partnership with the Garden State JUG. Follow the NYJavaSIG to … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #186. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG hosted on July 26th, Olivier Poupeney, who presented “How Conductor and Spring Boot Can Rescue Subscription Chaos” Follow the NYJavaSIG to be notified about future events. Did you know that you c … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #185. NYJavaSIG Registration is open to the next NYJavaSIG event on July 26th. Olivier Poupeney will present “How Conductor and Spring Boot Can Rescue Subscription Chaos” Follow the NYJavaSIG to be notified about future event … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #184. NYJavaSIG Save the date. The next NYJavaSIG event will be on July 26th. Follow the NYJavaSIG to be notified about future events. Did you know that you can watch the recording of past events on the NYJavaSIG YouTube chan … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #183 NYJavaSIG Jeanne Boyarsky presented Mastering Java Idioms for Speed, Power, and Problem-Solving. Follow the NYJavaSIG to be notified about future events. Did you know that you can watch the recording of past events on th … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #1812 NYJavaSIG Jeanne Boyarsky presented Mastering Java Idioms for Speed, Power, and Problem-Solving. Follow the NYJavaSIG to be notified about future events. Did you know that you can watch the recording of past events on t … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #181. NYJavaSIG Save the date. On June 28th, Jeanne Boyarsky will present Mastering Java Idioms for Speed, Power, and Problem-Solving. Registration is open at the NYJavaSIG website. Did you know that you can watch the recordi … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #180. NYJavaSIG Next event will soon be announced. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. Did you know that you can watch the recording of past events on the NYJavaSIG YouTube cha … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #179. NYJavaSIG Sascha Goldsmith presented Quantum-Resistant cryptography using Java to the NYJavaSIG on May 18th. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recordi … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #178. NYJavaSIG Sascha Goldsmith presented Quantum-Resistant cryptography using Java to the NYJavaSIG on May 18th. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recordi … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #177. NYJavaSIG Sascha Goldsmith presented Quantum-Resistant cryptography using Java to the NYJavaSIG on May 18th. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recordi … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #176. NYJavaSIG Sascha Goldsmith will present Quantum-Resistant cryptography using Java to the NYJavaSIG on May 18th. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the reco … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #175. NYJavaSIG Registration is now open for the next NYJavaSIG event, Quantum-Resistant cryptography using Java that will be presented by Sascha Goldsmith Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #174. NYJavaSIG Soon we will open the registrations for the May event. We may be talking about Quantum computing! Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recordin … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #173. NYJavaSIG Soon we will open the registrations for the May event. We may be talking about Quantum computing! Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recordin … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #172. NYJavaSIG Full room for the NYJavaSIG event with Peter Lawrey. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recording of past events on the NYJavaSIG YouTube cha … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #171. NYJavaSIG Registration is open to the next NYJavaSIG with Peter Lawrey. You can register at https://www.javasig.com. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #170. NYJavaSIG Save the date. On April 19th, the next NYJavaSIG will host Peter Lawrey. More details to come. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recording o … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #169. NYJavaSIG Save the date. The next NYJavaSIG event will be on April 19th. We will have a special host talking about performance. More details to come. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #168. NYJavaSIG Great NYJavaSIG event with two amazing talks. Denis Magda presented How Java Apps Litter Beyond the Heap, followed by ChatGPT for Java Developers by Frank Greco. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #167. NYJavaSIG Save the date! The next NYJavaSIG will happen on March 22nd! Denis Magda will present How Java Apps Litter Beyond the Heap, followed by ChatGPT for Java Developers by Frank Greco. You can register here! Follow … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #166. NYJavaSIG Save the date! The next NYJavaSIG will happen on March 22nd! More details to come. Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recording of past event … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #165. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG had a great event with two lightning talks (Webtau with Mykola Golubyev and Native Compilation with Mridula Peddada) + the main event, Cloud Native Buildpack with Cora Iberkleid. Follow the NYJav … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #164. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG had a great event with two lightning talks (Webtau with Mykola Golubyev and Native Compilation with Mridula Peddada) + the main event, Cloud Native Buildpack with Cora Iberkleid. Follow the NYJav … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #163. NYJavaSIG Save the date! The NYJavaSIG will meet on 2/23 with two lightning talks (Webtau with Mykola Golubyev and Native Compilation with Mridula Peddada)+ Cloud Native Buildpack with Cora Iberkleid. Follow the NYJavaS … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #162. NYJavaSIG Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recording of past events on the NYJavaSIG YouTube channel. Besides learning, you will meet many tech enth … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #161. NYJavaSIG Follow the NYJavaSIG on Twitter to be notified about registration and future events. You can watch the recording of past events on the NYJavaSIG YouTube channel. Besides learning, you will meet many tech enth … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #160. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor, and I’m very proud of the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG Full house for the NYJavaSIG event with Trisha … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #159. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor, and I’m very proud of the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG Save the date! The NYJavaSIG will host Trisha G … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #158. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor, and I’m very proud of the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG Save the date! The NYJavaSIG will host Trisha G … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #157. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor, and I’m very proud of the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG Save the date! The NYJavaSIG will meet on Janua … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #156. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor, and I’m very proud of the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG will return next year with many m … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #155. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor, and I’m very proud of the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG will return next year with many m … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #154. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor and I’m very proud for the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG The NYJavaSIG hosted Ken Kousen who presented F … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #153. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor and I’m very proud for the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG Stay tuned. The NYJavaSIG will host Ken Kousen … | Continue reading
I’m officially a Java Champion. I’m now part of a selected group recognized for promoting the Java language by sharing technical expertise and experience and helping other community members. There are many ways that you can do that: you can speak at conferences, support your loca … | Continue reading
Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #152. Java Champion On November 28th, I was nominated a Java Champion. It’s an immense honor and I’m very proud for the nomination. You can read about my journey here. NYJavaSIG Stay tuned. The NYJavaSIG will host Ken Kousen … | Continue reading
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!! Hello and welcome to the weekend reading list, edition #151. NYJavaSIG Stay tuned. The NYJavaSIG will host Ken Kousen on December 14th. Join us, meet new people, and you will have a chance to win one of our prize raffles. Thank you to Microsoft for hosting t … | Continue reading