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JavaZone
javaBin is one of the largest communities in Norway. It is driven by volunteer enthusiasts from across the country. They have branches throughout the country and they organize events almost every month in all branches of javaBin, including meetups, events for students, events for kids, and other exciting stuff!
Their biggest event of the year – JavaZone – takes place every September. That’s right! One of the world’s biggest Java conferences is run by a non-profit organization! Approximately 3,100 participants, 200 speakers, 50+ partners, and generally lots of knowledge sharing and fun.
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Giovanni van der Schelde will talk about ‘Maven Marvels: Project Generation at Warp Speed’.
If you’ve ever utilized tools or websites to kickstart your application development, such as Spring Initializr, Micronaut Launch, Quarkus starter or even the classic copy-paste-rename-method. You’re likely familiar with the convenience it offers in avoiding standard project setups. As microservices have gained traction, repetitive setup tasks are one of the many items on our lists as developers. But what if there was a way to elevate this process further? What if I told you, we can do better. Even without AI.
This talk dives into the workings of Maven Archetypes, highlighting their strengths and addressing common pitfalls. Learn how to leverage this plugin to streamline development workflows, adhere to architectural decisions, and boost productivity.
Whether you’re new to Maven or a seasoned developer, discover practical insights to optimize your development process and deliver high-quality software efficiently.
Peter Wessels will talk about ‘Battling your Biased Brain’.
Ever heard of the IKEA effect or the bandwagon-effect? In our efforts to delivering great software, there are numerous occasions where our brain tries to trick us. Don’t fall for them! In this talk we will dive into some well-known and researched cognitive biases that impact our judgments in our day-to-day jobs as software creators. When do they typically occur? And why are we falling into these traps from time to time? After this talk you’ll have a better understanding of how your brain tricks you, how to make better decisions and in the end how to deliver some great software. A word of warning; during this talk you may get tricked!