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Duke's Corner

Jim Grisanzio
Java
Community Engagement
Open Source
Community Contribution
Conferences
Oracle
Javazone
Software Development
JCON Europe
Oracle ACE
Spring
Java User Groups
Agile
Java Champion
Spring Framework
Quarkus
Docker
Code Ranch
Community Building
Artificial Intelligence

Duke's Corner is a forum for conversations with Java developers. Tune in to connect with the community and learn how developers are innovating with Java around the world. Host: Jim Grisanzio, Oracle Java Developer Relations @jimgris

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Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Chris Hermansen, a Java developer, consultant, and data analyst from Canada. Chris discovered Java in the 1990s and was drawn to its free ac... more

Jim Grisanzio from Java Developer Relations talks with Barry Burd, a computer science teacher, an author, and the co-leader for two Java User Groups (JUGs). Barry is based in New Jersey and he's taught at the undergraduate level for decades. His jour... more

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Jeanne Boyarsky
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Episode: Jeanne Boyarsky: Get Ready for Java 25 Certification
Mattias Karlsson
Java community leader and recipient of the Java Community Lifetime Achievement Award
Jfokus
Episode: Mattias Karlsson: I think it's Brilliant
Trisha Gee
Java developer and Head of Developer Advocacy at Gradle
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Episode: Trisha Gee: It's all about Relationships and People
Francisco Contreras
Senior software engineer, entrepreneur, and CTO of GEM, involved in Java development.
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Episode: Francisco Contreras: I Felt Like I Could do Anything!
Ivar Grimstad
Developer Advocate for Jakarta EE
Episode: Ivar Grimstad: Java for Everything
Marit van Dijk
Speaker at JavaOne 2025 and advocate for developer productivity
Episode: Marit van Dijk Previews JavaOne 2025!
Venkat Subramaniam
Java expert, speaker, and founder of Agile Developer, Inc.
Episode: Venkat Subramaniam: Be Agile about Being Agile!
Richard Fichtner
Java developer and speaker at JavaOne
Episode: Richard Fichtner Previews JavaOne 2025!
Ted M. Young
Java Developer, Trainer, and Twitch Streamer
Episode: Ted M. Young: Java has been my Career!

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Jim Grisanzio
Host of the series and a Java Developer Relations specialist, focusing on community engagement and developer advocacy for Java.

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#80
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Apple Podcasts
#218
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Talking Points

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Jeanne Boyarsky: Get Ready for Java 25 Certification
Q: What's the best feature in Java?
My favorite all-time feature is streams, but my favorite new features are stream gatherers and scope values.
Jeanne Boyarsky: Get Ready for Java 25 Certification
Q: Why Java? What makes Java special?
Java has a large ecosystem of libraries and it's compile safe, so it's easier to write error-free code.
Mattias Karlsson: I think it's Brilliant
Q: What's it like now for students learning Java?
There are still opportunities for students to learn Java, and he emphasizes the importance of learning fundamental programming skills.
Mattias Karlsson: I think it's Brilliant
Q: What makes Java so special?
Karlsson attributes Java's success to its strong community, the stability of the JVM, and the continuous evolution of technology within Java.
Mattias Karlsson: I think it's Brilliant
Q: What does it take to win such an award like this?
Karlsson expresses uncertainty about the criteria but suggests it's related to long-term involvement and contributions to the Java community.

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In this series, listeners can expect insightful conversations with prominent figures from the Java development community. Episodes cover a wide range of topics such as community engagement, educational initiatives, and the evolution of Java itself, highlighting its relevance in today's technology landscape. Through discussions with recognized experts, the series emphasizes the importance of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and mentorship within the industry, often focusing on significant events like Jfokus and JavaOne that foster connections among developers worldwide.

Noteworthy episodes frequently highlight the achievements and contributions of leading Java advocates, including discussions of their personal journeys and the broader impa... more

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5. Ivar Grimstad
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