Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 5:30:00 PM Garmin International 1200 E 151st Street, Olathe, KS
Abstract:
Java 9 is on the horizon and the biggest change coming is the introduction of modularity to the JDK. While modularity brings many benefits it will also bring some headaches as well. This talk will give an introduction to how Java is implementing modularity as well as live code example of various strategies for migrating a Spring/Hibernate application to Java 9.
Bio:
Billy Korando is a software consultant with Keyhole Software. Billy has over nine years of experience in software development and has worked in the exciting industries like insurance, shipping, and healthcare.
Location Details
Garmin's address is 1200 E 151st, Olathe, KS 66062
Our garage is completely open and access from Ridgeview is North of where it used to be, it is now closer to Sheridan Bridge Lane.
Construction Update - The southern Ridgeview entrance is closed but a new one has been created just north of the original (image).
• You will be able to enter through the left most door until 6:20 pm when the doors will be locked (image).
All guests to Garmin need to register upon entering the North Lobby. The doors will need to be locked at 6:20 pm.
Schedule
• 5:30 - 6:30pm - Social Hour with food provided by Adaptive Solutions Group.
• 6:30pm - Presentation
• Afterwards anyone who is interested is invited to join us at Austin's Bar and Grill located at 2103 E 151st St, Olathe, KS 66062 for an informal social. Drinks and appetizers will be sponsored by Adaptive Solutions Group.
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