If you’re a Java Developer and want to know more about the Java Stage, check this article - DevTalks Romania

If you’re a Java Developer and want to know more about the Java Stage, check this article

Ready to explore more Java tips and tricks? Join us at DevTalks at the Java Stage, where software engineers, development leaders and java champions will conduct hands-on keynotes and live coding demos.

The Java Stage is one of our top most desired  stage among atendees. Here you can find practical knowledge, valuable networking opportunities that will boost your tech knowledge. With speakers like Steve Poole, Fabian Staber, Brian Vermeer, and Ed Burns leading the charge, this is your chance to get yourself in the latest trends and top practices about Java technology.

Attending DevTalks, the largest tech conference dedicated to developers and IT proffesionals in Romania, is the best way to be updated with the latest Java tips and tricks . It's also one of the best ways to create networking, get to know other Java developers, and who knows, you can also make new friends.

Our attendees will have the chance to see live demos and learn from the best experts in the industry and to master their knowledge into Java programming, by participating at 8 tech sessions, right at our Java Stage.

DevTalks 2024 edition is on the way, and here’s why you cannot miss this. The last edition was a breath of fresh air for the participants, to be more precise for the developers that want to have a better perspective about the future of technology and also having the chance to discuss with leading experts.

6 insights of what to expect from the JavaStage:

  1. Latest Java Features- from compiler, to bytecode, to runtime, our speaker Steve Poole,  will give you a refresher on how to get the best from these features. With more than a decade of experience into Java SDKs and JVMs, he’s a seasoned speaker handling techincal and software engineering topics.
  2. Performance Optimization- Tips and techniques for optimizing Java code and improving application performance could be discussed, helping developers create more efficient software.
  3. Security- Security is a paramount in software development. The talk will be covering practices for building secure Java applications, including techniques for preventing common vulnerabilities such as cross-site scripting. Brian Vermeer from Synk will be hosting an interesting speech where he will show common threats, vulnerabilities, and misconfiguration including the recently disclosed issues in Log4j. Most importantly, you will learn how to protect your application with actionable remediation and best practices.
  4. Testing Strategies- Effective testing is crucial for ensuring the reliability and quality of Java applications. Participants will learn about various testing strategies, including unit testing, integration testing, and automated testing frameworks. Fabian Staber will be taking the lead showing  how to use OpenTelemetry signals for application monitoring also, introduce Grafana's open source databases: Loki for logs, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics
  5. Community and Networking Opportunities: Lastly, attending our Java Stage at DevTalks provides excellent networking opportunities. Attendees can connect with fellow Java developers like the one mentioned above and of course, with the one and only Ed Burns, from Microsoft. 

The Java Stage promises to be a go to when talking about DevTalks, having a lineup that includes some of the top names in the Java community. Some of them you may already know, some are new figures: Steve Poole, Fabian Staber, Brian Vermeer, and Ed Burns. They are set to rock the stage, bringing with them a wealth of expertise and insights. Their presence highlights the significance of this 11th edition.

Steve Poole: Steve Poole is a well-known figure in the Java community. He is recognized for his expertise in Java development and has contributed significantly to the field through his work, publications, and speaking engagements. Poole has a strong background in software engineering, particularly in Java enterprise applications and cloud computing. He often shares his knowledge and insights at various tech conferences and events worldwide.

Fabian Staber: Fabian Staber is likely an expert or influencer in the Java ecosystem, although there might not be extensive public information available about him. He could be a developer, architect, or advocate known for his contributions to the Java community through projects, articles, talks, or other forms of engagement.

Brian Vermeer: Brian Vermeer is a Java Champion and Developer Advocate at Snyk, a company focused on helping developers use open source code and stay secure. He is known for his expertise in Java development, software security, and advocating for best practices in the software development lifecycle. Vermeer is active in the Java community, participating in events, conferences, and contributing to open source projects.

Ed Burns: Ed Burns is a prominent figure in the Java community, known for his contributions to JavaServer Faces (JSF) and Java EE. He has been involved in various Java-related projects and specifications for many years. Burns has authored books on JavaServer Faces and regularly speaks at conferences and events about Java development and enterprise technologies. He has also been involved in the development of several Java-related standards through his work with organizations like the Java Community Process (JCP).

If you are eager to attend our stages, don’t hesitate to request a group offer for you and your colleagues and everything will be settled for our gathering on 29-30 May at Romexpo, Pavilion B1.

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