The Ultimate Oracle Code One 2019 Guide for Kafka and Stream Processing wisdom seekers

TL;DR Oracle Code One 2019 is upon us! Read this post to find all sessions where you can learn things Apache Kafka® and stream processing! Also, I will be listing very subjective personal recommendations. Don’t hesitate to reach-out if you would like me to add any details! Table 1. Revisions history Version Date Comments v1.0 9/16/2019 Initial revision Monday Apache Kafka Versus Integration Middleware (MQ, ETL, ESB): Friends or Enemies? [DEV1187] by Kai Waehner 09:00 AM - 09:45 AM | Moscone South - Room 302 Getting Started with Kafka [DEV2417] Nikhil Nanivadekar 12:30 PM - 01:15 PM | Moscone South - Room 207/208 Building Event-Driven Applications with Oracle’s Fn Project and Apache Kafka [DEV1917] 01:30 PM - 02:15 PM | Moscone South - Room 304 Building Reactive Pipelines: How to Go from Scalable Apps to Scalable Systems [DEV1256] by Mark Heckler 12:30 PM - 01:15 PM | Moscone South - Room 207/208 Streaming Machine Learning with Python, Jupyter, TensorFlow, Apache Kafka, and KSQL [DEV1185] 04:00 PM - 04:45 PM | Moscone South - Room 201 Query and Analyze Kafka Streams with Oracle SQL [DEV4292] 05:00 PM - 05:45 PM | Moscone South - Room 204 ...

September 16, 2019 · 5 min · Viktor Gamov

I'm Speaking At JavaOne 2017

TL;DR I’m going to speak at JavaOne 2017 in San Francisco, CA October 1st - 5th. My session can be found in the Session Catalog. I ♥ JavaOne! Seriously, if in 2017 you do Java and it pays your bills, this is a conference you don’t want to miss. And this year this is going to be BIG! JavaOne is leaving the hotels and going to the San Francisco Prime location - Moscone West! And I’m excited to deliver 3 (THREE!) presentations at JavaOne this year. Here’s what I’m going to talk about this year: ...

September 7, 2017 · 2 min · Viktor Gamov

I'm speaking at JavaOne 2013

New achievement unlocked - I’m going to deliver the talk at JavaOne 2013! This year I will be talking about very demanding and interesting topic for me - about integration Java and JavaScript. Here is quick abstract of my [BOF5793] session: "" There is a perception in the Java community that JavaScript is a second-rate interpreted language whose main purpose is to make Web pages a little prettier. But JavaScript is actually a powerful, flexible, dynamically typed language. And today the language has been experiencing a revival driven by the interest in HTML5. Nashorn is a modern JavaScript engine available on the JVM, and it’s already included with JDK8 builds. This presentation is about building polyglot applications with Java and JavaScript. "" ...

July 9, 2013 · 1 min · Viktor Gamov