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Posts by TriJUG
Sandon Jacobs presenting in front of a crowd
Tonight, @sandonjacobs.bsky.social is teaching us about Kafka and queues!
What Can You Do With a (Kafka) Queue? Come find out from @sandonjacobs.bsky.social on April 6!
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James Fredley presenting
Tonight, James Fredley is teaching us all about Apache Grails 7 and Groovy!
Thank you for coming and delivering a very engaging talk! 😁
Venkat talking
Tonights the night! @venkats.bsky.social is here! We’re learning about Records, Sealed Classes, and Pattern Matching!
We are VERY excited to have @venkats.bsky.social join us on October 14, where he'll teach us about some fun modern #java features - Pattern Matching, Records, and Sealed Classes.
Come join us!
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It’s here!
Java 25 comes out today! Here's a great rundown of all the new features in Java and the JVM since Java 24 came out six months ago.
foojay.io/today/heres-...
Come join us on September 22 for the newly rescheduled "Stream Gatherers: The Missing Link in Java Streams" talk!
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Tonight’s meetup: Steven Diamante presents “The Java Legacy Code Survival Guide: Add Features Without Fear”
We're having a meetup on Monday, June 2, 2025: Neurodivergent Minds in Software: Friction and Flow at Work.
Come join us!
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Mike Nichols in front of a presentation screen
Tonight at TriJUG: Mike Nichols from @temporal.io teaches us about durable execution! Thank you for hosting us, Deutsche Bank!
Andrus Adamchik demonstrating a graph visualization
Showing off the power of using ECharts for visualization with DFLib and Jupyter
Andrus Adamchik presenting DFLib in a Jupyter notebook in front of a screen
Tonight, @andrus.adamchik.org is giving us an overview of DFLib!