Happy to be able to go to Sofia again!
@piotrprz
Software Gardener. Java Champion. Edutainer. Speaker. Trainer. Π₯ΡΠ΄ΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΈΠΊ. Honorary Bavarian. π¨βπ»π¨βπΎ #Java #Testcontainers #Linux #Programming softwaregarden.dev Views are mine, impressions are yours.
Happy to be able to go to Sofia again!
Some may see a light story.
I see many experiments and tests - in fault tolerance, distributed systems, and human nature.
The true virtues of great engineers.
youtu.be/UAT-eOzeY4M
I'm in this picture (with @piotrprz.bsky.social) and I like it.
Je suis sur cette image (avec @maritvandijk.bsky.social) et jβadore trop Γ§a !
#DevoxxFR
My first in person event this year :-)
Let's go #VDT26!
My struggle of selecting talks for @devoxx.uk 2026 is done!
It was great task to help with, but also hard. So many great submissions, so few slots...
I recommend:
* the speaker
* the talk
* the conference ;-)
I think all these AI agents should make micro-managers happy. Finally a justified need to provide detailed instructions and check every tiny detail of the outcome.
Which is good, maybe they'll get busy there and leave us alone ;-)
Yes. Because how can you "like" it.
Every time I visit this page, I hope the next event could be a regular-regular, in-person meeting :-(
This feature should IMHO be called `I`
If you know what I mean :-P
It's a nice feeling to see friendly faces after I upgraded my @intellijidea.com ;-)
π @maritvandijk.bsky.social, @antonarhipov.bsky.social and @sivalabs.in
As someone who had to suffer from lack of physical buttons the whole last week, I can only say YES!
Big thanks to JetBrains for extending my @intellijidea.com & co. license under the support for #JavaChampions!
This shows the attitude, which I like a lot :-D
Fun fact: the system was rewritten from Django to Java. Because parallelism was needlessly complicated.
For the JVM, I used Scala.js. Worked perfectly, one implementation, two runtimes: for the backend and for the frontend.
Extra points for great UX: no need for countless validation requests.
I would use any web assembly here, only to match the backend. If the config can be public, that is.
I'm in the first picture, and I like it! π€©
Well done, Marit! π
Claiming that micro-iterative processes like TDD and refactoring lead to a lack of coherent high-level architecture is a bit like claiming that walking - putting one foot in front of another - leads to you getting lost.
Nobody said you can't look where you're going, or that you can't use a map.
I might stick to chessbox
It's a what?
"every tool has limitations, and it is important to know them and to plan accordingly"
Old but gold, IMHO a must read for us, software engineers, tempted to implement a distributed lock:
martin.kleppmann.com/2016/02/08/h...
At some live events you don't get much of a feedback. But boi, even so little can say: job well done.
Thank you! π
That's... not French AFAICT π€
Allez ! Allez ! Allez !
Kolejny #ElastycznyWtorek za nami! (No wypadΕ w czwartek, sorry)
Tym razem byΕo o wykorzystaniu AI do czegoΕ sensownego, nie tylko generowania obrazkΓ³w...
πΊ bit.ly/49i6nZW
Za tydzieΕ i dwa nic nie ma (bo nie dam rady), dajcie znaΔ, o czym teraz chcielibyΕcie usΕyszeΔ. Albo kogo ;-)
Drodzy! Kolejny Elastyczny Wtorek przed nami (akurat wypada w czwartek 13 XI o 13:00), a w nim: jak podΕΔ
czyΔ sztucznΔ
inteligencjΔ do #Elasticsearch, ΕΌeby odwalaΕa za nas robotΔ wyciΔ
gania i agregacji danych, jeΕli akurat nie znamy API.
youtu.be/55Q_menCn6U
Do zobaczenia!
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
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Thank you, Sharat!
Modern IDEs are packed with powerful features, but discovering and using them effectively is challenging. π
Most developers remember only a few shortcuts β what if your IDE helped you discover its actions like it helps you write code, with completion? β‘ Learn more in the blog below:
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