Carlos Sanchez

Carlos Sanchez specializes in software automation, from build tools to Continuous Delivery. He has spoken at several conferences around the world, including ApacheCON, JavaOne, Fosdem,… Involved in Open Source for more than ten years, he is the author of the Jenkins Kubernetes plugin and a member of the Apache Software Foundation amongst other open source groups, contributing to several projects, such as Jenkins, Apache Maven, or Puppet. He works at CloudBees scaling the Jenkins platform.

Brian Vermeer

Brian is a Software Engineer at the dutch company Blue4IT. He works mainly consultancy based on al sorts of java based project all over the country. His passion is in Java, (Pure) Functional Programming and Cybersecurity. Besides being an engineer he is a Reservist at the Royal Netherlands Air Force and a Taekwondo Teacher.

Mladen Jovanovski

Mladen Jovanovski is a Client Technical Specialist in IBM focused on both traditional data processing technologies and leveraging potential of new Big Data processing technologies. His main areas of expertise are overall solution architecture, data integration, storing data and subsequent data analysis in both on-premise and Cloud environments.

Andres Cespedes Morales

I’ve been working the last decade building Java enterprise applications for large companies and researching about new and trending topics on how to improve the way the software is made, especially focusing on REST web services and securing them. I’m MVB on Dzone, member of the Oracle JCP JSR 367, Auth0 Ambassador, and I’ve started my speaker career at my native city Medellin 2 years ago, currently, I’m working as a Consultant at Backbase and I’m always sharing thoughts and ideas on my website andrespedes.com, on medium as @andrespedes and on Twitter as well.

Marina Simakov

Marina Simakov is a security researcher at Microsoft, with a special interest in network security and authentication protocols.

She holds an M.Sc. in computer science, with several published articles, with a main area of expertise in graph theory. Previously spoke at BlueHat IL 2016 and DefCon 2017.

Svetlin Nakov

Svetlin Nakov (http://nakov.com) is a passionate blockchain engineer, technical trainer and experienced developer in broad range of technologies. He is a technical advisor in several successful blockchain ICO projects. Svetlin has 20+ years of technical background as software engineer, software project manager, consultant, trainer, and entrepreneur. He is author of 13 books on computer programming and software technologies and tens of technical and scientific publications. Svetlin has been a speaker at hundreds of conferences, seminars, courses and other trainings. He holds a PhD degree in computer science, medals from the International Informatics Olympiads (IOI) and the Bulgarian President’s award “John Atanasoff”. Currently Svetlin drives the largest training center for software engineers in Bulgaria – the Software University, where he teaches thousands of young people in software development.

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Ryan Cuprak

Ryan Cuprak is an CPG & Retail, Formulation R&D Development Senior Manager at Dassault Systèmes, co-authored EJB in Action 2nd Edition from Manning and the NetBeans Certification Guide from McGrall-Hill. He is also president of the Connecticut Java Users Group since 2003. Ryan is a JavaOne Rockstar Presenter. At Dassault Systèmes he works on the ENOVIA Enginuity chemical formulation software and is involved in desktop and backend server development as well as client data migrations. Prior to joining DS, Ryan worked for a distributed computing company, TurboWorx, and also Eastman Kodak’s Molecular imaging Systems group, now part of Burker. Ryan earned a BS in computer science and biology from Loyola University Chicago.

Matt Raible

Java Champion and Developer Advocate @okta with a passion for skiing, mtn biking, VWs, & good ?. Driving a ’66 21-window & a ’90 Syncro. Made in Montana.

Jacek Bosiacki

Jacek has been working in the IT industry for 6 years. Starting from testing, he went through business analysis and until today, he develops his skills programming in Java. Along the way, he had short episodes in User Experience, and once trained people in databases and application execution processes in Java. After hours, he loves playing basketball, snowboarding and playing bridge. His real passion is West Coast Swing – an unusual, elegant dance.

How to write code efficiently?

Day 1 - March 8th 11:30-12:30 Hall 3.1 #J2D Advanced Novice

Every time you switch from keyboard to mouse and back it takes several seconds. Nowadays IDEs provide possibility to avoid using mouse in almost every main function. I’d like to show you how to write code in IntelliJ with limiting mouse usage to minimum. Also, you will see how easily you can use IntelliJ to learn most of shortcuts just by coding.

Eva Veenstra

Technology, farming and biology enthousiast. Trainer and consultant in advanced farming technology.

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