The Inside Java Newsletter |
January 2025 |
Welcome to the Inside Java Newsletter from the Java Developer Relations team at Oracle. Look for updates directly from the Java Platform Group — the team that builds Java. Archives & Subscribe |
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The Countdown to JavaOne 2025! |
By Sharat Chander, Senior Director, Java Product Management & Community Engagement |
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Re-launching JavaOne is an important endeavor that has taken into account the voice of the developer community.
The months of design, planning and operational execution align with your desire for JavaOne to return to its roots… a premier Java conference focused on learning, participation and inspiration.
We’ve designed JavaOne to be a platform to boost your career by offering: |
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- A unique experience filled with immersive Java content to expand your Java knowledge.
- Areas to build, grow and forge long-lasting Java community relationships.
- Experiences to showcase Java innovations to drive your appdev creativity.
There’s still time to make plans to attend JavaOne this year — but time is ticking. The countdown to JavaOne 2025 is on, and here are our Top 10 stimulating reasons to attend:
- Keynotes that matter
- Sponsored exhibits
- Next-level networking
- Immersive learning sessions
- Fun distractions
- A morning escape for nature enthusiasts
- Learn about the latest Java release
- Snap a selfie with Duke
- Party down at the Devil’s Canyon
- Because JavaOne is second to none
But there's more! A lot more! See the full article here: The Countdown to JavaOne 2025 is On!
Sharat Chander, Senior Director, Java Product Management & Community Engagement |
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JavaOne 2025 Early Registration |
Open Until February 10, 2025! |
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Registration for JavaOne 2025 is still open! Register before February 10 and get $100 off the standard $699 price. Registration includes all conference activities plus the after-hours Attendee Party. Also check out the agenda and sessions!
JavaOne will be held March 18-20 in Redwood Shores, California. |
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News, Tutorials, Sessions, Videos |
Detoxifying the JDK Source Code Stuart Marks, Consulting Member of Technical Staff
Peaceful and Bright Future of Integrity by Default in Java Ana-Maria Mihalceanu, Java Developer Relations
OpenJDK Quality Outreach Heads-up - JDK 24: Retiring the Security Manager Ana-Maria Mihalceanu, Java Developer Relations
OpenJDK Quality Outreach Heads-up - JDK 24: Prepares Restricted Native Access Nicolai Parlog, Java Developer Relations
Tutorial: The Foreign Function and Memory API
James Gosling on Java — Historical Oddities & Persistent Itches James Gosling, known as 'the Father of Java' shares some personal thoughts and historical perspectives on Java during JVMLS.
Valhalla - Java's Epic Refactor Brian Goetz, Java Language Architect
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Inside Java Newscast, By Nicolai Parlog, Java Developer Relations Java 24 Performance Improvements and Deprecations Java 24 Language and API Changes Java's Plans for 2025
Stack Walker, By Billy Korando, Java Developer Relations A Deep Dive into JVM Start Up
JEP Café, By José Paumard, Java Developer Relations Better Java Streams with Gatherers |
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Upcoming Java Conferences |
FOSDEM — Brussels, Belgium February 1-2 Sessions from Oracle's Java Platform Group: Mark Reinhold, Chief Architect; Stefan Johansson, Principal Member of Technical Staff; and Seán Coffey and Johan Sjölén, Consulting Members of Technical Staff.
OpenJDK Committers' Workshop — Vilvoorde, Belgium, February 3 Unconference for OpenJDK contributors.
Jfokus — Stockholm, Sweden February 3-5 Sessions from Brian Goetz, Java Language Architect; Yagmur Eren, Software Engineer, Java Platform Group; and Ana-Maria Mihalceanu, José Paumard, and Nicolai Parlog from Java Developer Relations.
Devnexus — Atlanta, Georgia, United States, March 4-6 Session from Billy Korando from Java Developer Relations.
JavaOne — Redwood Shores, California, United States, March 18-20 The Java Developer Relations team and many key developers from the Java Platform Group.
Voxxed Days Bucharest — Bucharest, Romania, March 26-27 Session from Ana-Maria Mihalceanu from Java Developer Relations.
Check out the Events page on Dev.java for more. |
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Java User Groups |
Bonn JUG — Bonn, Germany, January 15: Nicolai Parlog from Java Developer Relations presented Java 23: Better Language, Better APIs, Better Runtime.
Paris JUG's JChateau — La Loire Vallée, France, March 26-29: This is the 4th edition of the JChateau unconference. Around 30 participants will meet in the beautiful region of La Loire Vallée near Paris for 3 days talking about Java, choosing among 27 sessions, visiting several of the many iconic châteaux of the region, tasting good food and wines, and enjoying some surprises. Last year the participants of the 3rd edition could learn how to make macarons during a workshop lead by a French pastry chef. What could happen this year? — José Paumard, Java Developer Relations
Follow the Java User Groups on Dev.java. There are hundreds of groups so you'll likely find one hear you! |
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Duke's Corner explores the community and the technology with interesting developers every month. Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations hosts the show and blow are some of the latest programs: |
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The Inside Java Podcast is a show for Java developers brought to you directly by the people that make Java at Oracle. We discuss the language, the JVM, OpenJDK, platform security, innovation projects like Loom and Panama, and everything in between! |
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Whether you are a beginner or an experienced developer, Oracle’s Java Platform extension for Visual Studio Code provides a diverse range of language features and essential programming operations to reduce your efforts when writing, testing, and debugging Java applications. For more, see Another VS Code Extension for Java? |
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