Foojay Podcast #37: J-Fall Report, Part 4 (final)
J-Fall packs a full year of Java conversations into a single day in the Netherlands, and one report episode does not fit it all. This is the fourth and final part of our hallway interviews from that November conference, covering virtual threads, profiling, collections, and the people who keep Java User Groups running. I talk with Maurice Naftalin, Ron Veen, David Vlijmincx, Ivar Grimstad, Johannes Bechberger, Mohammed Aboullaite, Hilbrand Bouwkamp, Paco van Beckhoven, and Willem van de Griendt in Foojay Podcast #37.
What we talked about
- Collections and a bit of Java history with Maurice Naftalin
- Virtual threads and Jakarta EE with Ron Veen and David Vlijmincx
- Jakarta EE updates with Ivar Grimstad
- Profiling Java applications with Johannes Bechberger
- Continuous profiling with Mohammed Aboullaite
- Development practices and Pi4J with Hilbrand Bouwkamp
- Mutation testing and code quality with Paco van Beckhoven
- Organizing Java User Groups with Willem van de Griendt
Why it matters
J-Fall shows how many topics sit under the Java umbrella, from low-level profiling to community building. These short interviews give you a fast way to scan what speakers care about right now. Pick the ones that match your work and dig deeper from there.
See the Foojay Podcast #37 for all info, shownotes, links, etc.