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Stay Ahead with Java’s Latest Features in JDK 23
Fri, 25 April, 12:10 PM - 1:10 PM GMT+5:30
Java’s evolution is remarkable, and the leap from JDK 17 to JDK 23 brings a wealth of powerful features to elevate your projects. Join us for an exciting session to explore select JEPs (Java Enhancement Proposals) introduced up to JDK 23, diving into their use cases and practical benefits for your work or open-source initiatives.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to enable and utilize advanced Java features introduced in JDK 23.
- Real-world demonstrations of cutting-edge updates, including:
- Stream Gatherers: Handle complex data streams with ease.
- Statements Before super(): Test invariants without constructing objects.
- Unnamed Variables and Parameters: Enhance code readability and maintainability.
- Launch Multi-File Source-Code Programs: Rapidly prototype with multiple source files.
- Implicitly Declared Classes & Enhanced Main Methods: Streamline application development.
- Updates on switch Expressions: We will discuss pattern matching as well as dealing with primitives
- Structured Concurrency and Scoped Values. Additional concurrent APIs that are used with Virtual Threads.
Why Attend?
Learn how to advocate for and implement your organization's latest Java tools and practices. Gain the knowledge you need to sell the value of next-generation Java and stay at the forefront of software development.
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About the speaker
Daniel Hinojosa
Independent Consultant, EvolutionNext
Daniel Hinojosa has been a self-employed developer, teacher and speaker for private business, education, and government since 1999. He is passionate about languages, frameworks and programming education. Daniel is a Pomodoro Technique practitioner and is co-founder of the Albuquerque Java User's Group in Albuquerque, New Mexico.