Edson Yanaga
From Red Hat
Edson Yanaga, Red Hat's Director of Developer Experience, is a Java Champion and a Microsoft MVP. He is also a published author and a frequent speaker at international conferences, discussing Java, Microservices, Cloud Computing, DevOps, and Software Craftsmanship.
Yanaga considers himself a software craftsman, and is convinced that we all can create a better world for people with better software. His life's purpose is to deliver and help developers worldwide to deliver better software faster and safely - and he can even call that a job!
Blog: https://yanaga.io
Coding That Sparks Joy with Quarkus
Does your heart beat faster when you’re developing your Java application? Do you Spark Joy when you’re coding it? If not, then it’s time to leave some old ways behind.
Join us on this session and become Ahead of Time with Quarkus. You’ll learn to love how your old and new favorite APIs will start in a matter of milliseconds, and consume tiny amounts of memory. With hot reload capabilities for development that will give you instant Sparks of Joy! Life is too short to wait for your big, fat, slow, and memory hog app to re(start).
Kubernetes Native with Quarkus and Eclipse MicroProfile
Kubernetes is becoming the de-facto platform to deploy our application nowadays. But this movement also implies some changes in the way we code our applications. Before this change, we just developed a monolith application where everything was up and running up front, now we are breaking down this monolith into (micro)services architecture and everything is interconnected with the network. Although it might seem easy, done properly is not an easy as there are some challenges to address that was not in a monolith architecture. In this session, we’re going to start discussing what are these challenges (ie fault tolerance, service discovery, open tracing, or health checks) and demonstrate how they can be solved using Eclipse MicroProfile specification.
Come to this session to learn how to develop a successful Kubernetes Native application using Quarkus, a Java ecosystem way to develop cloud-first, container-native, serverless focused and Kubernetes optimized.