In this episode of the series "Interview with a Java Champion", I have spoken to Jeanne Boyarsky. Besides being a Java Champion, she's a speaker at major conferences, author of several books, moderator at Coderanch.com, NYJavaSIG Leader (First Java User Group ever created and largest in North America), and volunteer for the high-school robotics team. … Continue reading Interview with a Java Champion – Jeanne Boyarsky
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Weekend Reading List #30 – Week of 7/20
There is no more profitable investment than investing in yourself - Roy T. Bennett If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. Java and AWS The NYJavaSIG hosted an event with Mike Roberts on July 20th to talk about AWS Lambda. The … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #30 – Week of 7/20
Weekend Reading List #29 – Week of 7/13
There is no more profitable investment than investing in yourself - Roy T. Bennett If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. I'm always looking for new authors. Java and AWS The NYJavaSIG group will host a live and free event on … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #29 – Week of 7/13
Weekend Reading List #28 – Week of 7/6
There is no more profitable investment than investing in yourself - Roy T. Bennett If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. I'm always looking for new authors. Completable Future The NYJavaSIG group hosted a live hand-on workshop with the Java Champion … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #28 – Week of 7/6
Weekend Reading List #27
50% of the year is gone. What have you learned this year? What do you want to learn this year? If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. I'm always looking for new authors. Completable Future The NYJavaSIG group will host a … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #27
Weekend Reading List #26
Edition #26 is out with suggestions for you to study over the weekend. I hope you enjoy it. If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. I'm always looking for new authors. Micronaut The NYJavaSIG group hosted a live event yesterday with … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #26
Weekend Reading List #25
Happy Thursday Java community. I hope you enjoy this week's suggestions. If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. I'm always looking for new authors. JSR381 - Visual Recognition For Java The NYJavaSIG group hosted an event yesterday with JSR381 Spec Leads … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #25
Weekend Reading List #24
Hello Java Community. - Only education can change the world. If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. Istio This is a nice 7 part series from Aurélie Vache about Istio. The first one of the series can be accessed here. … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #24
Weekend Reading List #23
I can't breath - George Floyd. This week all the posts are from the Black Community #BlackTechTwitter If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. Building Scalable Microservices API This is the title of the talk from Jyrone Parker at APIDays San Francisco. … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #23
Weekend Reading List #22
The last post of May brings to you more content to keep yourself up to date with the Java world. If you want to see your article featured here, reach out to me on Twitter or here on the blog. Maven Maven is a very popular tool. You probably use it or used it … Continue reading Weekend Reading List #22
