The Future of Java is You | JavaOne 2022 Community Keynote
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Not only does Oracle take our Java leadership seriously, we also embrace our stewardship of the Java community. As the Java language and platform evolves to rapidly address modern application development, Oracle continues to invest in the Java community to ensure it remains one of the strongest developer ecosystems on the planet. In this keynote, learn about the many Java community programs from Oracle that give developers a voice in shaping the future of Java.
Recorded during JavaOne 2022 (Las Vegas).
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00:00 The Future of Java is You
Ana-Maria Mihalceanu (Senior Java Developer Advocate), Nicolai Parlog (Senior Java Developer Advocate)
01:55 Move Java Forward... Together
Sharat Chander (Mr. Java Community)
10:13 Be Part of the Community
Elder Moraes (SouJUG), Mala Gupta (Co-Leader of Women Who Code Delhi and Delhi & NCR JUG), Mohammed Aboullaite (Arab JUG Co-organizer), Brian Vermeer (VJug & NLJug)
18:08 Java in Education
Heather Stephens (Head of Java in Education)
26:54 JavaFX
Kevin Rushforth (JavaFX Project Lead)
30:08 Move the Next Generation
José Paumard (JEP Café), Venkat Subramaniam (Java Champion), Bruno Souza (SouJava), Heather VanCura (JCP)
42:58 Read, Write, Share
Jeanne Boyarsky (Author), Maurice Naftalin (Author), Alan Zeichick (Java Magazine)
49:36 Contribute Your Speciality
Richard Wang (Could & AI/ML Veteran, NVIDIA)
53:44 How to Contribute
Tags: #Java #Community #JavaOne
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"The old generations - i mean us" - it hurts!
@nipafx
Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry. 👴😔
I'm a newcomer. So much in love with this language and its community ❤️
@alelokaoseumu
Жыл бұрын
What? I'm pulling my hair with Java so I decided to go with C# but realized I couldn't be bothered to learn Microsoft stack (ssms, azure, yuck), so here I am again, pulling more hairs with Java. By new year, my head would be so shiny that if I took a hike in the Sahara and got lost, I wouldn't need a mirror to signal nearby planes.
Amazing What Java Team is doing to the world...🎉🎉🎉🎉 Hail Java 😅
@java
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This is amazingly beautiful content, Thank you so much Team, much appreciated.
@java
Жыл бұрын
Thank you too!
@nipafx
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Bipin! 🙏
💚💙💜🧡❤💖💓 Excellent, enjoyed a lot!
@java
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
How to attend these conferences
Where can I see all other videos JavaOne 2022? Here only 3 videos. I
@delabassee
Жыл бұрын
Stay tuned... on this channel!😉
anybody knows Durga? he is an amazing java instructor
@shubha12m345
Жыл бұрын
Yes Durga sir is good Java instructor
I always assumed JavaFX had been scrapped because it's not in the standard JDK like Swing.
How about a Java video course for 10 year olds?
The problem with Java has always been the people who were in charge of community and user and developer interactions. Ohh remember the disaster of JDK 2? It was never, ever about making Java able to solve real world problems, better than any language. Instead, it was first about rescuing Sun from all the bad decisions their stupidly had allowed. Next, it was about fiefdoms inside of Sun demanding that only their needs were important. Next we had the Java e 5 disaster of making non-volatile work to try and make Sun's Sparc architecture with all the weak references work fast with Java to try and make their hardware have the "fastest" times on Java demos. We had the power consumption and the weak references with Dtrace and the ZFS all being the most "amazing" things of all time. Chasing off Microsoft was a great way to eliminate the chance of desktop Java being interesting on THE most common desktop environment. So now we have .Net well ahead of Java productivity in web and backend project productivity. The desktop was dropped on the floor. Swing and AWT left as they were and the ridiculous attempt to make JavaFX be the only way to write Java desktop apps. Java 9 made it clear that Oracle had brought over all the stupidity from Sun and just set it down in chairs named "Oracle" but with all the same biases and stupidity about what Java could actually accomplish. They had no idea that people actually had JARs on their desktop that they just clicked to run. Those jars used all kinds of reflection to make use of Spring Framework and other things easy and dependency injection work. All over Java is dependency inject and reflection makes it possible to inspect with visual tools and see what needs to be hooked to what at runtime. Now we have today where Oracle really thinks that they are doing great things with all this cutting up of Java into pieces and eliminating feature after feature that was a big part of what problems Java actually could solve. So now, we see Oracle here, on stage, asking "where did everyone go"? Asking for support for everyone to help Oracle get Java users back. Throw out the stupidity and listen to the community! The OpenJDK process is enabling a split of Java into multiple versions that are going to further fragment everything into nothing useful. Thanks to all the stupidity and just arrogant ignorance, Yes, it is time to say goodbye to what Java could have actually been.
I demand we add pointers to Java
@loic.bertrand
3 ай бұрын
To solve which problem?
Do you think java will grow as AI and ML taking boom only in python not in java and you guys even don't giving support for the developers who really wants to learn java concepts like locking,future,atomic integers and etc.
@ASVINVT
Жыл бұрын
I am java beginner, i love java but i too have this doubt will java have any scope in future
@darmoed_phantorm
Жыл бұрын
@@ASVINVT she will die and everyone will write in kotlin
I guess, java cannot win Kotlin on mobile side and server side. It’s time to stop create a new versions Java, cause Kotlin is winner. Google, Meta and other big companies stop using java on his a new projects. It’s doesn’t matter what the Java will do, all Java developers started using Kotlin and don’t want to comeback to Java… Unfortunately Java has nothing more offer to developers
@JoeMwangi
Жыл бұрын
Lol. And yet you're here bothered.
@Drekrosh
Жыл бұрын
@@JoeMwangi I came here , to show true
@JoeMwangi
Жыл бұрын
@@Drekrosh but it does bother you that you had to come here. Yet, you can be doing other important things.