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Java is fast, productive, comes with excellent tooling, and runs well on next-generation cloud-native runtimes. I would like to discuss unconventional and pragmatic serverless Java architectures with lots of code, live deployments, and measurements in this interactive session. Your questions are, as always, highly welcome and will be answered in real-time.
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Adam Bien
I'm working as freelancer with Java since JDK 1.0, with Servlets/EJB since 1.0 and before the advent of J2EE in several large-scale applications. I am an architect and developer (with usually 20/80 distribution) in Java (SE / EE / FX) projects.