Lately, it feels like everything is about AI. While exploring this rapidly evolving landscape we often forget what makes development fun (us included).
So, let's hit a pause on the AI buzz and get back to basics with Quarkus, the modern java framework that helps you work smarter with or without AI.
We’ll kick things off with a quick intro for newcomers, then dive into some good old-fashioned live coding. Along the way, we’ll explore spring compatibility, persistence, testing, messaging, and more.
So, let's hit a pause on the AI buzz and get back to basics with Quarkus, the modern java framework that helps you work smarter with or without AI.
We’ll kick things off with a quick intro for newcomers, then dive into some good old-fashioned live coding. Along the way, we’ll explore spring compatibility, persistence, testing, messaging, and more.
Georgios Andrianakis
Red Hat
Georgios works for Red Hat as a Senior Principal Software Engineer and is currently the most active contributor for Quarkus, where he works in all sorts of areas, including but not limited to LangChain4j, RESTEasy Reactive, Spring compatibility, Kubernetes support, testing, Kotlin and more.
He is also an enthusiastic promoter of Quarkus that never misses a chance to spread the Quarkus love!
He is also an enthusiastic promoter of Quarkus that never misses a chance to spread the Quarkus love!
Ioannis Canellos
Red Hat
Ioannis has more than 18 years experience as Java developer 12 of which are as full time OpenSource developer.
He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, with contribution to numerous projects as a committer and PMC member.
He is currently working as a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat as part of Red Hat Spring team, where he spends most of his time implementing tools and frameworks related to Kubernetes, Openshift, Spring Boot and Quarkus.
He is also the creator of Spring Cloud Kubernetes, Fabric8 Kubernetes Framework, https://github.com/dekorateio/dekorate and more ...
He is a member of the Apache Software Foundation, with contribution to numerous projects as a committer and PMC member.
He is currently working as a Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat as part of Red Hat Spring team, where he spends most of his time implementing tools and frameworks related to Kubernetes, Openshift, Spring Boot and Quarkus.
He is also the creator of Spring Cloud Kubernetes, Fabric8 Kubernetes Framework, https://github.com/dekorateio/dekorate and more ...