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OrlandoJUG ::: JPA 2.1 Entity Graphs in Spring Data with Richard at Starter Studio

January 23, 2020 from 6pm to 8pm
Join us for a talk featuring Richard ThibaultRichard Thibault is a full-stack web and mobile developer with over 25 years of experience in the software industry. He is currently focused on Java and Spring, though he also develops in Objective C, Swift, and Javascript. He has built apps for various industries over the years, including banking, travel, and real estate. In…See More
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OrlandoJUG ::: Reactive Spring at Starter Studio

July 25, 2019 from 6pm to 8pm
Join us for a Reactive Spring talk featuring Miguel Mendez.Miguel Mendez is a software engineer from Orlando Florida. He currently works for FlexEngage as a Lead Developer.With more than 20 years of experience in the business he is passionate about web technologies, user experience and distributed systems. As a Domain Driven Design practitioner he believes in the importance of understanding the core domain in order to build useful software.Reactive programming has been getting lots of attention…See More
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