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JEEConf 2017
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Videos (71)
1 — Object oriented flavor for JUnit tests (Yegor Bugayenko, CEO at Zerocracy)
2 — How much do you cost? (Yegor Bugayenko, CEO at Zerocracy)
3 — Traversing Graphs with Gremlin (Artem Chebotko, Solutions Architect at DataStax)
4 — Test Driven Documentation with Spring Rest Docs (Roman Tsypuk, Senior Engineer at Lohika)
5 — Reactive Design in Enterprise Applications (Grygoriy Gonchar, Lead IT Architect at Kreditech)
6 — Continuous improvements of developer efficiency with modern IDE (Mikalai Alimenkou, XP Injection)
7 — Understanding Mock Libraries (Vaidas Pilkauskas, Software Developer at Wix)
8 — Concurrent data structures in javaslang circuitbreaker library (Bogdan Storozhuk, Cogniance)
9 — Colliding worlds or bending Spark towards enterprise needs (Boris Trofimov, Team Lead at AOL)
10 — RxJava as a key component in a mature big data product (Igor Lozynskyi, Zoomdata)
11 — DataWars Bloody Enterprise Strikes Back (Victor Polischuk, Tech Lead at Infopulse)
12 — JetBrains MPS as a Tool for Extending Java (Vladimir Kozhaev, Freelancer)
13 — Grammarly Docs – Architecting a Realtime Distributed Editor (Dmitry Tiagulskyi and Kyrylo Holodnov)
14 — Visualizing Java code bases (Andrey Adamovich, Consultant at Aestas/IT)
15 — Lessons learned form Kafka in production (Tim Berglund, Confluent)
16 — Bulding a reactive game engine with Spring 5 & Couchbase (Alexander Derkach, Playtika)
17 — Introduction to Druid, fast distributed data store (Nikita Salnikov-Tarnovski, Co-founder at Plumbr)
18 — Successful DB migrations with Liquibase (Illia Seleznov, Lead Java Developer at EPAM)
19 — Resilient Design 101 (Avishai Ish-Shalom, Engineering Manager at Wix)
20 — Test Driven Spring Boot applications, part 2 (Mikalai Alimenkou, Founder and Coach at XP Injection)
21 — Consumer Driven Contracts to enable API evolution (Izzet Mustafaiev, Solution Architect at EPAM)
22 — In Memory Data Streams with Jet (Neil Stevenson, Solutions Architect at Hazelcast)
23 — Four real world streaming application architectures (Tim Berglund, Confluent)
24 — Test Driven Spring Boot applications, part 1 (Mikalai Alimenkou, Founder and Coach at XP Injection)
25 — How to find deadlock without getting into it (Nikita Koval, Software Engineer at Devexperts)
26 — Java Puzzlers NG S02 Down the Rabbit Hole (Evgeny Borisov and Mikalai Alimenkou)
27 — Get Reactive with Spring 5, part 1 (Oleh Dokuka, Software Engineer at Levi9)
28 — Gradle approaching 4.0 (Rene Groeschke, Principal Engineer at Gradle Inc)
29 — Microservices Another way (Mykhailo Sorokovskyi, Tech Lead at Lohika)
30 — Cassandra: to be or not to be (Andriy Rymar, Software Engineer at Lohika)
31 — The Art of Clean Code (Victor Rentea, Tech Lead at IBM)
32 — How threads help each other (Alexey Fyodorov, Founder and Leader at JUG.ru)
33 — JUnit 5 Overview: New Features (Vlad Gaevsky, Software Engineer at EPAM)
34 — How we build JVM oriented microservice platform (Oleksandr Berezianskyi, Sigma Software Group)
35 — Stream processing with Kafka streams (Dmitro Karpov, Team Lead at Lohika)
36 — MariaDB Galera cluster at Grammarly (Dmitry Tiagulskyi and Igor Mazur, Grammarly)
37 — Zero code systems – hopes, myths and reality (Maciek Próchniak, Lead Developer at TouK)
38 — Automated scaling of microservice stacks for JavaEE applications (Ihor Kolodyuk, Jelastic)
39 — The Joy of Scala (Maxim Novak, Team Lead at Wix)
40 — Gradle in Enterprise Is It possible (Kirill Tolkachev, Principal Developer at Alfa-Laboratory)
41 — GPars Unsung Hero of Concurrency in Practice (Yaroslav Yermilov, Senior Software Engineer at EPAM)
42 — Immutable Infrastructure as a default architectural pattern (Volodymyr Tsap, CTO at SHALB)
43 — Designing a DSL in Kotlin (Nicolas Fränkel, Senior Consultant at SAP)
44 — Spring Boot the Ripper (Evgeny Borisov and Kirill Tolkachev)
45 — Spring Cloud (Orkhan Gasimov, Software Engineer at Nextiva)
46 — Using JHipster 4 for generating Angular Spring apps (Yakov Fain, Farata Systems)
47 — The evolution of Play in a big project (Anton Keks, Co-founder at Codeborne)
48 — Finding a needle in a haystack – JVM logging guide (Avishai Ish-Shalom, Engineering Manager at Wix)
49 — RESTful Data Services with LinkRest (Andrus Adamchik, ObjectStyle)
50 — Get a productive Boot (Nicolas Fränkel, Senior Consultant at SAP)
51 — Aspect Oriented Programming Hidden Toolkit That You Already Have (Dmitry Vinnik, Salesforce)
52 — Micro optimizations in Java (Dmitriy Dumanskiy, CTO at Blynk)
53 — Java 9 what is there beyond modularization (Ivan Krylov, Senior Developer at Azul Systems)
54 — Analyzing HotSpot Crashes (Volker Simonis, Development Expert at SAP)
55 — The hitchhiker’s guide to Java class reloading (Anton Arhipov, ZeroTurnaround)
56 — From Java to Assembly Down the Rabbit Hole (Charles Oliver Nutter, Red Hat)
57 — Compile ahead of time. It’s fine? (Dmitry Chuyko, Oracle)
58 — Having fun with Javassist (Anton Arhipov, ZeroTurnaround)
59 — Java 8, the Good, the Bad and the Ugly [updated version] (Mikalai Alimenkou, XP Injection)
60 — What’s NOT new in modular Java? (Milen Dyankov, Developer Advocate at Liferay)
61 — Dockerized Java (Andrey Adamovich, Consultant at Aestas/IT)
62 — Enabling Googley microservices with gRPC (Alex Borysov, Software Engineer at Google)
63 — More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Strings (Charles Oliver Nutter, Red Hat)
64 — Picking the right AWS backend for your Java app (Julien Simon, Amazon)
65 — Reactive Streams and RxJava2 (Yakov Fain, Solutions Architect at Farata Systems)
66 — Get Reactive with Spring 5, part 2 (Oleh Dokuka, Software Engineer at Levi9)
67 — Highload reactive server with Netty (Dmitriy Dumanskiy, CTO at Blynk)
68 — How to write your custom IoC Framework (Anuar Nurmakanov, Lead Software Engineer at EPAM)
69 — Service Discovery more than it seems (Alexander Tarasov, Software Engineer at OK.ru)
70 — TestContainers – integration testing without the hassle (Sergei Egorov, Zalando)
71 — JEEConf 2017