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Wicked Good Development

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Wicked Good Development is dedicated to the future of open source. This space is to learn about the latest in the developer community and talk shop with OSS innovators and experts in the industry.Sonatype, Inc.
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  • Episode 32: Java Queens at Devnexus 2023
    2023/04/28

    Prepare for an insightful discussion with Java Champions Erin Schnable, Emily Jiang, Mary Gygleski, and Holly Cummins at Devnexus 2023.

    They sit down with Sonatype’s Kadi Grigg and Theresa Mammarella for an unforgettable conversation about making an impact in the tech community. They cover topics like:

    • Their unique journeys in tech

    • Embracing the mindset of a lifelong learner

    • The power of goal setting for personal growth 

    • The essential qualities of a great leader

    • Why conference talks, like this one, fuel their passion and drive

    Don’t miss this chance to learn from some of the brightest minds in the industry. 🔥


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    41 分
  • Episode 31: Testcontainers with Oleg Šelajev
    2023/04/11

    Ready to take a dive into the world of TestContainers? Join Kadi Grigg and Sonatype Developer Advocate Jamie Coleman as they sit down with the one and only Oleg Šelajev of AtomicJar, Inc., for an episode packed with insights and laughs. 

    Together, they'll delve into the world of Testcontainers and uncover the secrets behind these powerful tools that have revolutionized the testing landscape. From the origin of Testcontainers to the crucial importance of reliability in testing, they'll cover it all and so much more

    Check out the resources for this episode on the Sonatype Blog.




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    38 分
  • Episode 30: JUG aka The Java User Group
    2023/03/28

    In our latest episode, we sit down with Steve Poole (Leader of London JUG | Director, Developer Relations, Sonatype), Frank Greco (Founder of NYJavaSIG | Director, Technology and Strategy, Crossroads Technologies), and Sharat Chander (Sr. Director, Java and Cloud Native Product Management and Developer Relations, Oracle).

    Java user groups (JUGs) have seen changes over the years due to the growing prominence of Java and a continuously maturing audience. We’ll be revisiting the late 90s/early 2000s when JUGs first started appearing. Listen in for answers to questions like:

    • What was their purpose? 

    • What are they now?

    • Why are JUGs a valuable community resource?

    • How has the pandemic changed them?

    Check out the resources for this episode on the blog.

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    41 分
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