Quarkus keeps growing and keeps evolving while keeping its focus on efficient runtime and developer time productivity.
We'll have member of the Quarkus core team and extensions contributors present to ask and discuss anything around Quarkus ecosystem.
Bring your questions, share your challenges, and contribute your ideas to shape the future of Quarkus. Discover how you can become an active part of this vibrant community and take advantage of this unique opportunity to Ask Us Anything. Don’t miss out on being part of the conversation that’s setting the direction for Java’s next big leap.
We'll have member of the Quarkus core team and extensions contributors present to ask and discuss anything around Quarkus ecosystem.
Bring your questions, share your challenges, and contribute your ideas to shape the future of Quarkus. Discover how you can become an active part of this vibrant community and take advantage of this unique opportunity to Ask Us Anything. Don’t miss out on being part of the conversation that’s setting the direction for Java’s next big leap.
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Daniel Oh
Red Hat
Daniel Oh is a Java Champion and Senior Principal Developer Advocate at Red Hat, passionately promoting the development of cloud-native microservices and serverless functions using cloud-native runtimes. As a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) ambassador, he actively contributes to various open-source cloud projects and ecosystems, fostering collaboration between developers, SREs, security teams, and DevOps engineers to accelerate hybrid cloud adoption in enterprises. His expertise is further amplified by his engaging talks at technical seminars, workshops, and meetups, where he educates attendees on new and emerging technologies.
Dimitris Andreadis
Red Hat
Dimitris has 25 years of experience in IT and he is currently Director of Engineering at Red Hat in charge of the Cloud Native Runtimes group that includes Quarkus, Vert.x, SpringBoot, Node.js, as well as his former WildFly / JBoss Enterprise Application Server teams that he used to run for several years. He also served as the JBoss AS project lead and he has been a JBoss addict and contributor from the early start-up days. He worked previously at Intracom and Motorola in the areas of NMS/OSS, designing reusable frameworks and distributed systems. Dimitris studied computer science at the Technological Educational Institute of Athens and received an M.Sc. by research from University College Dublin, Ireland.
Dimitris is a passionate advocator of Opensource & Red Hat technologies and has presented on a variety of events and conferences around the world. He has been an invited speaker at various Java/Linux community events and user groups, and he has delivered inspirational talks on technology and Open Source in universities and educational institutes. In his spare time he has also helped with the organization of technology enablement events for children, like Scratch Days, Devoxx4Kids and JCrete4Kids.
Dimitris is a passionate advocator of Opensource & Red Hat technologies and has presented on a variety of events and conferences around the world. He has been an invited speaker at various Java/Linux community events and user groups, and he has delivered inspirational talks on technology and Open Source in universities and educational institutes. In his spare time he has also helped with the organization of technology enablement events for children, like Scratch Days, Devoxx4Kids and JCrete4Kids.
Max Rydahl Andersen
Red Hat
Max co-leads Quarkus and created JBang, focusing on Developer Joy and productivity.
Developer joy plays a central part of Max’s 20+ years of experience as a professional open-source contributor. Max worked on Hibernate/Hibernate Tools, WildFly, Seam, and Ceylon. Max led the team behind JBoss Tools and Developer Studio until starting work on Quarkus.
Max has a keen interest in moving the Java ecosystem forward and making it more accessible. To that end he created JBang a tool to bring back developer joy to Java and works closely with teams defining and exploring making native image for Java a reality using GraalVM/Mandrel, Leyden and Quarkus. Max also worked in Python, especially around Home Assistant and command line tools.
Developer joy plays a central part of Max’s 20+ years of experience as a professional open-source contributor. Max worked on Hibernate/Hibernate Tools, WildFly, Seam, and Ceylon. Max led the team behind JBoss Tools and Developer Studio until starting work on Quarkus.
Max has a keen interest in moving the Java ecosystem forward and making it more accessible. To that end he created JBang a tool to bring back developer joy to Java and works closely with teams defining and exploring making native image for Java a reality using GraalVM/Mandrel, Leyden and Quarkus. Max also worked in Python, especially around Home Assistant and command line tools.