[Steering Committee] Fwd: Visit to JUG Oklahoma ?

Brent Wilkins brent.w.wilkins at gmail.com
Thu Sep 5 18:27:35 PDT 2019


The day and topic work for me.

On Thu, Sep 5, 2019, 18:01 Jason Lee <jason at steeplesoft.com> wrote:

> I've scheduled the meetup, but haven't published it yet. We need to pick a
> topic/speaker. I scheduled it for the lunch hour, as usual (though on a
> different day, of course), so we have time for one.  For my vote, I'm
> leaning toward "Jakarta EE Meets NoSQL at the Cloud Age".
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> Speaker: Bruno Souza
> Bio: https://java.mn/about/
> Photos:
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/6ry600qzn7wna2i/AADQ_zeCUuIGR9Lx8atnLFUKa?dl=0
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> Talks Title: Stop Feeling Stuck! Design Your Developer Career and
> Overcome the Plateau
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> Abstract: So many cool new technologies at events and blogs! But back to
> real life, you feel you are not learning enough. You don’t expect to use
> this cool stuff anytime soon. You feel stuck or bored, even stagnated.
> You’ve hit a career plateau. This may not be as bad as it sounds, though:
> boredom is a symptom of growth, not of failure. But either you solve it or
> it will crush you! You can use your experience to design your career and
> push it to the next level. In this interactive session, you’ll get a chance
> to discuss your real-life situation so you can create opportunities,
> improve your projects, and achieve career freedom.
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> Title: Be the Leader of Your Developer Career
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> Abstract: Leadership is not about knowing the way; it’s about taking
> responsibility to find the path. Whether you are formally tasked with
> leading a team or just want people to trust your judgment, being a true
> leader will push your career forward and get you onto a path to success.
> This session will answer your questions and help you become a leader. Learn
> how to start now, no matter your official position in the company; what the
> correct leadership skills are; and how to acquire them. Stop feeling
> adrift. Start leading and forging your own path.
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> Title: Be a better Java developer, learn faster and get more results:
> it's all about the skills!
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> Abstract: Struggling to keep up with technology, or feeling overwhelmed
> with so many things to learn? Do you feel you are a competent developer,
> but you don't see the results in your career? Maybe you feel like you don't
> belong or that you are not good enough?
> Those are common symptoms, you are not alone! This talk will show you
> what's behind those feelings, why you can't keep up, and how to solve that.
> Come learn what the last 10 years of brain science has shown about our
> career and what the best developers do differently. Discover the exact
> skills you need to have to grow, and how to apply them in your project
> today. Become a better Java developer, create unlimited growth and forge
> your own path to success.
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> Speaker: Otávio Santana
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> Bio/Photos: https://about.me/otaviojava
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> Talks Title: Build, run, and scale your Java applications end to end
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> Abstract: This presentation will talk about a solution to the continuous
> deployment cloud hosting solution that can scale applications from the
> smallest projects to those handling millions of visitors. It is ideal for
> agile software teams because of its unique feature: it can replicate a live
> production cluster in seconds and create byte-level clones of throwaway dev
> and staging environments, which makes testing and validation 90% faster.
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> Title: Jakarta EE Meets NoSQL at the Cloud Age
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> Abstract: Let’s be honest: the amount of data collected by applications
> nowadays is growing at a scary pace. Many of them need to handle billions
> of users generating and consuming data at an incredible speed. Maybe you
> are wondering how to create an application like this? What is needed? What
> benefits can you take from this reality to your project? This session shows
> how Jakarta EE can meet these needs when you’re working with NoSQL
> databases in the cloud. It’s the same approach used by some of the biggest
> companies in the world to store, analyze, and get results from really crazy
> amounts of data. No matter your project size, you can take it to the next
> level today.
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> Title: Modern Data Streaming and Processing with Apache Kafka and NoSQL
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> Abstract: Modern microservice-based architecture needs to exchange data
> in a fast and reliable way. The use of distributed streaming platforms such
> as Apache Kafka makes the job easier, but it’s often not enough.
> Applications also use NoSQL databases to store information that comes from
> multiple sources, so it makes perfect sense to use Kafka and NoSQL to
> create a distributed streaming and processing pipeline between
> applications. This hands-on lab explores such an architecture, deploying
> applications with Oracle Cloud and Jakarta EE technologies - Oracle NoSQL,
> Kafka, and JNoSQL - that are used to connect to the database and receive
> Kafka messages as CDI events.
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> Title: Jakarta NoSQL: Meet the first Jakarta EE specification in the Cloud
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> Abstract: Jakarta NoSQL is the first specification of the new era of Java
> EE now in the Eclipse Foundation home as Jakarta EE. The goal of this
> specification is to ease integration to Java applications with a standard
> API that supports more than 30 NoSQL vendors and rising. This presentation
> will show Jakarta NoSQL with MongoDB and introduce an easy way to move your
> application to the cloud age.
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> On 8/30/19 3:16 PM, Jason Lee wrote:
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> FWIW, they're needing to make final plans soon, so we need to decide if we
> can do this fairly quickly. I know it's a holiday weekend and all, but if
> you're around and can chime in... :)
> On 8/30/19 10:09 AM, Jason Lee wrote:
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> This would be pretty cool, but it's off schedule. Thoughts? Is there time
> on the Starspace calendar? Could we move our October meeting up (or our
> September meeting back) for this?
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> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: Visit to JUG Oklahoma ?
> Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 16:34:35 -0300
> From: Bruno Souza <bruno at javaman.com.br> <bruno at javaman.com.br>
> To: Jason Lee <jason at steeplesoft.com> <jason at steeplesoft.com>
>
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> Hi Jason!
>
> Bruno Souza here, from the JUGs Community.
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> Some time ago, you said you would like for the Oklahoma JUG to participate
> in a JUGs tour.
> I'd like to try to make that a possibility.
>
> So... I'd like to see if we could come to meet you for a JUG meeting on
> September 30th...
> I'll be traveling with Otavio Santana (OpenJDK Committer, creator of
> JNoSQL).
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> We don't have a lot of time, so, I'll try to reach you in many ways :-D
>
> If you can, ping me on twitter (@brjavaman) or whatsapp (+55 11 98133-6729)
>
> Tks!
> Bruno.
> ______________________________________________________________________
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