18
Jul
Less features means less corner cases
Simplicity is what makes Java shine. We talked with Peter Lawrey about the present state of Java and his favorite IDE.
12
Jun
A recipe for DevOps
Check your DevOps ingredient basket and start implementing. JAX London speaker Liat Palace helps guide you through DevOps step by step, bringing you closer to continuous improvement.
12
Jun
Event sourcing & the GDPR – Erasing your data footprint
Sick of having to agree to a new privacy policy for every new website you visit? In this article, JAX London speaker Michiel Rook discusses the GDPR and what its new laws about consent and the right to erasure mean.
12
Jun
JDK early adoption: A relic of the past
What if Java releases a new version and no one uses it? This article by JAX London speaker Simon Ritter sheds some light on the new time-driven Java release cadence and the potential future of Java deployment.
11
Jun
Architecting a blockchain for medical record digitization
JAX London speaker Vinita Rathi discusses the use case of digitizing medicals records for an African nation using the blockchain. Blockchain has increasing real-world value that may soon change the landscape of medical documentation.
21
Sep
Kotlin cheat sheet: Tips and tricks
Google recently declared Kotlin as a first-class language. This increased visibility means everyone is looking at this programming language. Here, Dmitry Jemerov explains some tips and tricks for dealing with basic syntax, classes, and more in Kotlin.
19
Sep
Techie women are everyday superheroes
Women are underrepresented in the tech sector —myth or reality? Together with jaxenter.com we launched a diversity series aimed at bringing the most inspirational and powerful women in the tech scene to your attention. Today, we’d like you to meet Monica Beckwith, JavaOne Rock Star and JAX London speaker.
30
Aug
There is too much allowance for tolerating toxic people in tech
Women are underrepresented in the tech sector —myth or reality? Together with jaxenter.com we launched a diversity series aimed at bringing the most inspirational and powerful women in the tech scene to your attention. Today, we’d like you to meet Tracy Miranda, founder and CEO of Kichwa Coders and JAX London speaker.
25
Aug
The Error of Our Ways
What happens when things break? - An Interview with JAX London keynote speaker Kevlin Henney offering a clearer way of reasoning about the relationship between software, its behavior and its unexpected consequences on the world around it.
18
Aug
Java will stay on the throne
In this interview, Bruno Borges maintains that Java is still solid, with plenty of high-profile frameworks that can deliver the same developer experience (quick development/deployment) that Node.js delivers but keeping the stability and maintainability that Node.js projects provide.