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Episode 102. Oh my… Spring Boot 3 is out! An interview with Dan Vega from the Pivotal Team!

Ok, so it’s an incredible time to be in the Java Ecosystem, and one of the biggest frameworks out there just dropped their three-point-oh version! That’s right! So Spring...

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Episode 101. Allright, let’s talk about Kafka

Whew! So we took a big break over summer (like Bob said, we were just swamped with work.. oof), but we are BACK! and like always we are ready...

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Episode 100. To the CLOUD… Which one? All of them!

Yeah! so we have been working with the cloud for a while, terms like K8s, EC2, Route53, BlobData, CLI has been swinged around… and is a little mysterious, and...

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Episode 99. SHHH! It’s a secret! (Storing API Keys / Passwords / tokens!)

Ok, so is time to talk about something secretive! Like API Passwords, Auth tokens, or keys… these are things that we want to have as a Secret within our...

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Episode 98. It’s HERE, FINALLY HERE! Java 17 LTS Release

So is time to celebrate! We got a new box of toys with the new release of Java! This is also a Long-Term-Support release which means that’s usually a...

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Episode 97. Hey there Scala 3! Looking good with those new Features!

So while Java is the “main” language of the JVM, it is by no means the “only” language. And one of the purely functional programming languages is getting a...

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Freddy Guime

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Programmer, amateur musician. Always interested in how software work, and what makes it tick. Loves performance, multi-threading and exploring new and exciting user interfaces.

Bob Paulin

Show Host

Thinker-doer. Consultant. Apache Software Foundation Member, Contributor to Apache Tika and Apache Felix. Always looking for the best solution to a consulting problem. 

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