the next Portland Java User Group meetup is Tuesday April 14
This month’s topic is: AI Assisted Software Development
Presented by: Sean Sullivan
@tinyrobots.bsky.social
Posts by Tyler Van Gorder
His watch has ended. 🫡
tonight February 24
Portland Java User Group meetup
www.meetup.com/pdxjug/event...
Modern developer experience on WildFly
presented by James Perkins
Sacramento!
Harry Pierson speaking at the Portland Java User Group
#dbos
@dbos.dev @devhawk.net
tonight in Portland Oregon:
Portland Java User Group
Tuesday January 27 2026
Building Reliable workflows in Java - Using DBOS
#java #pdxtech
RSVP: www.meetup.com/pdxjug/event...
Laid back
join us on Tuesday November 4 2025 at the Portland Java User Group meetup #pdxtech
"Dependency Management for Java applications"
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Portland Java User Group meeting
Tuesday November 4 2025
“Dependency Management for Java applications”
speaker: Sean Sullivan
I'm here to say that - while Portland, Oregon, is MANY things - it's nowhere near "living in hell".
Demoing the brilliance of JSpecify and NullAway support in IntelliJ IDEA with #Spring, #Java and #Kotlin at #SpringOne — thanks to Andrei Kogun and @dashaun.com !
Read more in the InteliJ IDEA 2025.2 What’s New: jb.gg/uq8our
Where is this specifically?
the next Portland Java User Group meeting is Tuesday April 15th
This month’s topic is Spring Boot
Our speaker is @starbuxman.joshlong.com
RSVP
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the next Portland Java User Group meeting is on Tuesday March 25th #pdxtech
This month's topic is: Destination: deployment!
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One of my companies informed me they cancelled a $2m conference in Florida. Why ?
They didn’t feel they could pass on the incremental cost of tariffs. So they are cutting expenses.
That’s a city that lost a ton of tourism revenue.
The cost of tariffs isn’t just the cost of the tariff
I have published a new blog post to explain what benefits Spring developers can expect from the next-level Spring null safety support based on JSpecify and NullAway. spring.io/blog/2025/03...
It will be available for general consumption in the upcoming Spring major version at the end of the year.
"History will remember this day— when an American President and Vice President abandoned all we stand for."
To my software developer network, this was just a great watch. #ThePrimeTimeagen It helps challenges biases you may have developed over the years.
youtu.be/JWKadu0ks20?...
the next Portland Java User Group meeting is on Tuesday February 18th
This month’s topic is Netty
RSVP:
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Just a reminder that it is not too late to register and join us tomorrow as we take a deep dive into #OpenRewrite!
www.meetup.com/PDXJUG/event...
This will go beyond "framework migrations" and cover recipe development & testing!
#Java #JUG #Portland
the next Portland Java User Group meeting is on Tuesday January 21st
This month’s topic is OpenRewrite
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If you are in the Portland Metro area and are interested in taking a deeper look at OpenRewrite, please join us! We will spend less time on pre-existing recipes and focusing on how to write your own recipes for code transformations and semantic search. #OpenRewrite #Java #Jug
If your build is slow, try Apache Maven Daemon (now also for Windows), which cuts the build time for the EclipseStore Storage project by half on my machine. In a multimodule project, your modules are built in parallel, which boots the build time enormously.
https://github.com/apache/maven-mvnd
Portland!? Beer?
tonight at NYJavaSIG: Amazon S3
@nyjavasig.bsky.social
If you want to have a say on Jackson 3.0.0 feature defaults, consider participating via github.com/FasterXML/ja... (5 things to vote on currently).
Or have a look even if just interested in knowing about likely changes.
Repost if BlueSky is now your primary social media site.
And a link to the recording! youtu.be/zzXUcq1iZIs?...