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It was quite interesting especially the docker part (he even used dockviz).įinally there were two lightning talks. Next was a talk about Jenkins Builds with Docker Containers by Petar Velikov from e-card.bg. I finally understood why enums are defined recursively (Enum>). Richard Warburton was next with another session for the future of Generics which was really fun. Very interesting and engaging - I bookmarked a lot of books that I'm never going to read.ĭoychin Bondzev talked about Firebird (an alternative to postgres) - free, has triggers and is embeddable with nice tools and binary backup that is fast enough on windows. There was a discussion on where people fail mostly using them. It was a soft session with a lot of links and cool ideas of what microservices are good for and what they are not. REST Docs is a way to document a rest api automatically by extracting the info from the tests - it creates cURL commands, headers, params as so called snippets, and it allows the use of a adoc files with links to the REST Docs snippets.Īfter a tasty lunch it was time for "The Seven Deadly Sins of Microservices" by Daniel Bryant. The second speaker was Vlado Tsanev aka tsachev. Optional is kind of an explicit contract (preferred despite the verbosity and the extra object).
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Elvis is going in another direction - just a simple !=null check. What I learned is that Optional with value types is going to be fast (all in stack, no heap). We discussed currying, Optional and the elvis operator. The session was about java 8 lambdas and even though it started as a very introductory session it turned out to be quite interesting. Today the first presenter was Richard Warburton. In the first version we invited Koshuke Kawaguchi. Smaller than jPrime ( our star yearly event). Today was the second edition of the jProfessionals format we started 5 months ago.