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Expert knowledge about Javadevelopment is available at the JVM-Con!
If you want to learn more about Java technologies, you can’t miss the JVM-Con. With lectures, dev sessions and workshops, programmers have a wide range of opportunities to educate themselves on important topics in the Java field – whether for Java Virtual Machine, JVM languages, Enterprise Java, Jakarta EE, Java Security, Mobile with Java and many more. There is something for everyone.
When the next edition of the JVM-Con will be held, you will find out in time.
Why you should come to JVM-Con
“A competent AdBoard, intensive exchange with all participants and speakers, a contemporary format. That is your advantage at the JVM-Con.”
A comment by Conference Chair Susanne Herl
It is remarkable: while new programming languages come, established ones go and they all jump up and down in the relevant rankings, one language is not affected. Java has constantly maintained its place in the top three. Whatever happens, the popularity of Java does not seem to be affected.
Nevertheless, there are always new and exciting things happening in the Java biotope. If you don’t keep up to date for even a few months, you will quickly fall behind. That’s why the JVM-Con exists. Here you will learn which technologies and JVM languages are important and how to use them efficiently. With it, you are well equipped as a programmer thanks to up-to-date knowledge about Java and the JVM.
Duration: Around one hour each
Breaks: Lunch break, coffee breaks
Number of participants: Unlimited
Contents: Overview or deep dive on one topic area
Method: Frontal teaching
Date: 29 November 2021
Duration: Around four hours each
Breaks: Lunch break, coffee breaks
Number of participants: maximum 35
Contents: Detailed deep dive into a topic
Method: Frontal teaching
Duration: One working day each
Breaks: Lunch break, coffee breaks
Number of participants: maximum 25
Contents: Intensive learning and practising of new technologies.
Method: Knowledge transfer and self-testing