Do you belong to a Java Users Group? Are you interested in learning about the coolest new Java technology of 2021? If so, you're in luck! The Quarkus community has been working hard to develop the Quarkus World Tour!
The Quarkus team is visitng Java Users Groups around the world to discuss Quarkus and the modernization of Java applications. Your local JUG may already have scheduled a visit, but if not, just check out the event site to register your local JUG.
Naturally, these meetings are all virtual, but that doesn't mean you won't get some physical swag to go with the visit!
What is Quarkus?
Quarkus is the rising star for Kubernetes Native Java as it re-imagines the Java stack to give you the performance characteristics and developer experience you need to create modern, high performing applications. Quarkus helps you use your existing skills and code in new ways and greatly reduces the technical burden when moving to a Kubernetes-centric environment.
Looking to move or improve your Java applications on Kubernetes? Why not explore the benefits that Quarkus brings by joining our World Tour. Come with us as we visit (virtually of course) as many Java User Groups as we can over the next year to help Java developers everywhere understand more about the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Are we visiting a JUG near you? Then look out for their announcements or if not, get them to reach out to us and we’ll see if we can squeeze them in!
Here's the list of all the currently scheduled events. Be sure to sign up soon, as these kick off on March 16th with the London JUG.
Time and Date | Time Zone | JUG | Native Language | Presenter(s) | JUG Contact | JUG Website |
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March 16th at 18:00 | GMT | London Java Community | English | Steve Pool | Dominique Carlo | JUG Website |
March 25th at 19:30 | GMT+1 | VigoJUG and CoruñaJUG | English/Spanish | Roberto Cortez | Anton R Yuste | JUG Website |
March 29th | GMT+1 | Lagos Java User Group | English | JUG Website | ||
April 8th - Time TBD | GMT+1 | Lavajug | French | Clement Escoffier | Olivier Coupelon | JUG Website |
April 21st - Time TBD | GMT-8 | Silicon Valley Java User Group | English | Arun Gupta | JUG Website | |
April 22nd - Time TBD | GMT-6 | Kansas City Java Users Group | English | Georgios Andrianakis | Billy Korondo | JUG Website |
April 26th at 18:00 | GMT | Manchester Java Community | English | Steve Poole and Georgios Andrianakis | Nick Ebbitt | JUG Website |
Week May 3rd | GMT-6 | Chicago Java User Group | English | Mary Grygleski | JUG Website | |
May 6th - Time TBD | GMT | Portugal Java User Group | English & Portuguese | Roberto Cortez | JUG Website | |
May 11th - Time TBD | GMT+1 | Paris Java User Group | French | Clement Escoffier | Sun Tan | JUG Website |
May 18th - Time TBD | GMT-8 | Seattle Java User Group | English | Nimret Singh Sandhu | JUG Website | |
May 24th at 17:30 EEST | EEST | Latvian Java User Group | Dace Baron | JUG Website | ||
Week of May 31st | GMT+1 | Niš Java User Group | JUG Website | |||
May 31 19h00 PM (+2) | GMT +2 | JoziJug (South Africa) | JUG Website | |||
Week of June 7th | GMT+9 | Seoul Java User Group | English/Korean | Bruno Georges | JUG Website | |
June 8th - Time TBD | GMT+1 | Warszawa Java User Group | Cezary Sanecki | JUG Website |
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