Let's discover JBang, the minimalist project manager that won't leave your side
Quickie (BEGINNER level)
Imlil
When it comes to large projects, the Java ecosystem has Maven and Gradle. However, the file structure of these tools is not suitable for projects containing a single source code file. Fortunately for us, JBang makes developing small projects in Java, Kotlin, or Groovy as simple as in Python. Since I discovered this tool, it hasn't left my side, and I'm excited to share it with you.
During this session, we will cover the setup and usage of the JBang tool, from project creation to deployment.
If you're a teacher, a developer of demos / small programs, or you simply enjoy coding in Java, then this session is made for you.
During this session, we will cover the setup and usage of the JBang tool, from project creation to deployment.
If you're a teacher, a developer of demos / small programs, or you simply enjoy coding in Java, then this session is made for you.
Yassine Benabbas
Worldline
Dr. Yassine is a developer, teacher, speaker, event organiser and blogger.
He got a PhD in computer science on the domain of computer vision in 2012. After that, he worked as mobile developer during 10 years and then took the role of DevRel @ Worldline.
During all his career, Yassine has been teaching (all his lecture material is on GitHub), blogging and speaking in conferences. During his free time, he likes developing, watching animé, playing video games and publishing programming videos or speedruns.
He is also one of the organizers of the Lille Android User Group.
He got a PhD in computer science on the domain of computer vision in 2012. After that, he worked as mobile developer during 10 years and then took the role of DevRel @ Worldline.
During all his career, Yassine has been teaching (all his lecture material is on GitHub), blogging and speaking in conferences. During his free time, he likes developing, watching animé, playing video games and publishing programming videos or speedruns.
He is also one of the organizers of the Lille Android User Group.