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Interviews at JFall about opensource, OpenJDK evolutions, Project Loom, JVM,... (#64)

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Let's wrap up this year with more interviews from the JFall conference. In this episode you'll learn more about Foojay, JVM internals and writing your own programming language, Project Loom and structured concurrency, learning at conferences, code reviews, creating desktop applications with Java, infrastructure as code, JUG Noord, and much more!Guests   Geertjan Wielenga      https://www.linkedin.com/in/geertjanwielenga/    Nataliia Dziubenko      https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliia-dziubenko-341919b8/    Hanno Embregts      https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannotify/    Hinse ter Schuur      https://www.linkedin.com/in/hinseterschuur/    Anthony Goubard      https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonygoubard/    Steffan Norberhuis      https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffannorberhuis/    Paulien van Alst      https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulienvanalst/    Lutske de Leeuw      https://www.linkedin.com/in/lutske/    Johan HuttingContent00:00 Introduction of topics and guests01:09 Geertjan Wielenga: OpenJDK evolutions01:47 The goal of Foojay, the website for the Friends Of OpenJDK   https://foojay.io/ 03:49 Nataliia Dziubenko: What you can learn at conferences04:48 Writing your own programming language on top of JVM07:30 What it learned her about the Java compiler08:38 How it influenced her career as a Java developer11:20 Hanno Embregts: Project Loom, structured concurrency and scoped values14:04 Playing music during conference talks15:09 Important OpenJDK evolutions17:07 Hinse ter Schuur: Learning at conferences17:58 Best practices for code reviews20:03 Anthony Goubard: Creating desktop apps with Java   https://www.japplis.com 22:45 Steffan Norberhuis: Infrastructure code for AWS   https://www.rocketleap.dev/ 23:50 Java as a Cloud language24:54 How developers look at infrastructure26:03 Is getting locked into a single cloud vendor a risk?28:03 Paulien van Alst, Lutske de Leeuw en Johan Hutting: Introducing JUG Noord   https://www.meetup.com/jug-noord 29:20 Introducing VoxxedDays Amsterdam   https://amsterdam.voxxeddays.com/  29:40 NLJUG versus local JUGs30:06 Starting as a new speaker at JUGs30:24 How to contribute to opensource31:24 How to speak at JUG Noord31:53 Learned at JFall32:38 Outro

Let's wrap up this year with more interviews from the JFall conference. In this episode you'll learn more about Foojay, JVM internals and writing your own programming language, Project Loom and structured concurrency, learning at conferences, code reviews, creating desktop applications with Java, infrastructure as code, JUG Noord, and much more!Guests   Geertjan Wielenga      https://www.linkedin.com/in/geertjanwielenga/    Nataliia Dziubenko      https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliia-dziubenko-341919b8/    Hanno Embregts      https://www.linkedin.com/in/hannotify/    Hinse ter Schuur      https://www.linkedin.com/in/hinseterschuur/    Anthony Goubard      https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonygoubard/    Steffan Norberhuis      https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffannorberhuis/    Paulien van Alst      https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulienvanalst/    Lutske de Leeuw      https://www.linkedin.com/in/lutske/    Johan HuttingContent00:00 Introduction of topics and guests01:09 Geertjan Wielenga: OpenJDK evolutions01:47 The goal of Foojay, the website for the Friends Of OpenJDK   https://foojay.io/ 03:49 Nataliia Dziubenko: What you can learn at conferences04:48 Writing your own programming language on top of JVM07:30 What it learned her about the Java compiler08:38 How it influenced her career as a Java developer11:20 Hanno Embregts: Project Loom, structured concurrency and scoped values14:04 Playing music during conference talks15:09 Important OpenJDK evolutions17:07 Hinse ter Schuur: Learning at conferences17:58 Best practices for code reviews20:03 Anthony Goubard: Creating desktop apps with Java   https://www.japplis.com 22:45 Steffan Norberhuis: Infrastructure code for AWS   https://www.rocketleap.dev/ 23:50 Java as a Cloud language24:54 How developers look at infrastructure26:03 Is getting locked into a single cloud vendor a risk?28:03 Paulien van Alst, Lutske de Leeuw en Johan Hutting: Introducing JUG Noord   https://www.meetup.com/jug-noord 29:20 Introducing VoxxedDays Amsterdam   https://amsterdam.voxxeddays.com/  29:40 NLJUG versus local JUGs30:06 Starting as a new speaker at JUGs30:24 How to contribute to opensource31:24 How to speak at JUG Noord31:53 Learned at JFall32:38 Outro

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