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Empowering developers with model driven prototypes

Philipp Kutter (Self-employed)

Empowering development teams to deliver more complex functionality in a more effective and platform independent way.

Needed knowledge
Basic knowledge about programming and object models.

What attendees will learn:
How to use MCore open source tooling to start using ECore and OCL to empower developers without previous knowledge about Eclipse and Java.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Other Cool Stuff
Other Cool Stuff

You want to Kubernetes? You MUST know Containers!

Angel Rivera (CircleCI)

Achieving velocity is the new normal in software development and release practices. The adoption of DevOps, CI/CD practices and tooling is at the core of these gains. Container orchestration platforms like Kubernetes are incredibly powerful and companies of all shapes and sizes are finding it very difficult to get started. Often, this can be attributed to the lack of foundational skill sets required to succeed in their Kubernetes journey, including a lack of knowledge and experience with the Docker runtime and containers.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Cloud Native Java
Cloud Native Java

Wading into ANSIBLE : The DevOps Darling

Jayashree S Kumar (IBM India Pvt Ltd)
Jayashree Gopi (IBM)

Please give us a detailed overview of your session and why attendees will be excited to hear about it.  

We shall see:
a) What is Ansible? Simple, agentless automation that anyone can use.
b) Why you need it? To stop doing the same tasks over and over
c) How you can use it?
Starting from the basics in brief (decipher the Ansible terminology),
Working with:  command line tools, Inventory,  Play-books, Patterns, Modules & Plugins.
Configuring roles with tasks, handlers, files and templates. Testing and troubleshooting playbook execution.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Tools & IDEs

Exploring a DevOps Transformation Like a Tester

parveen sultana (Scott Logic)

 

Just when we, as testers, got a handle on what Agile means for us, the landscape changed yet again to a DevOps culture. Words like continuous integration (CI), continuous deployment (CD), and pipelines are now ones we’re hearing on a daily basis. As a tester, I’ll admit, I had no clue of what these words meant, and how was I to change the way I tested to fit within this DevOps culture.

 

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Project Quality Day

Path to Cloud-native Application Development: 8 steps (sponsored by Red Hat)

Cesar Saavedra (Red Hat, Inc.)
Thomas Qvarnström (Red Hat)

As most organizations do not have the luxury of completely rebuilding their technology foundation or immediately adopting new practices and mindsets, they are embracing gradual yet fundamental shifts in culture, processes, and technology to support greater velocity and agility. With software increasingly key to how users engage with businesses and how businesses innovate to stay competitive, the speed of application development and delivery is the new digital business imperative.

Experience level: 
Intermediate

Cloud Native Java

AdoptOpenJDK: Ensuring Free Java for the Community

Shelley Lambert (IBM)

OpenJDK with Eclipse OpenJ9 is used across a wide variety of platforms, from laptops to mainframes - but where can you find all those downloads? and how do you know what's inside the package and how it has been built?

The AdoptOpenJDK community build OpenJDK and test it using a fully open source environment to ensure the binaries you get are of high quality. In this talk we will look at the rationale for the project, the roadmap for the future, and the sophisticated infrastructure that ensures the long-term availability of a free to use Java SE.

Experience level: 
Beginner

Java & JDT

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