If you are attending Oracle Code One 2019 this year make sure to swing by Hackergarten on Wednesday September 18th (1:00 PM – 2:30) in Moscone South, inside of the Groundbreakers booth in the Exhibition Area. This is your chance to get involved in the future of Jakarta EE (formerly know as Java EE)! Oracle has donated Java EE to the Eclipse Foundation and it is now open source. We’ll be hacking on Jakarta EE and covering the steps to get involved as well as what are the immediate tasks. Signing-up is encouraged but not required. Don’t forget your laptop!
Hacking Jakarta EE – Hackergarten @ Oracle Code One
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Ryan Cuprak is an e-formulation analyst at Enginuity PLM and president of the Connecticut Java Users Group that he has run since 2003. At Enginuity PLM he is focused on developing data integrations to convert clients’ data and also user interface development. Prior to joining Enginuity he worked for a startup distributed-computing company, TurboWorx, and Eastman Kodak’s Molecular Imaging Systems group, now part of Carestream Health. At TurboWorx he was a Java developer and also a technical sales engineer supporting both presales and professional services. Cuprak has earned a BS in computer science and biology from Loyola University Chicago. He is a Sun Certified NetBeans IDE Specialist. He can be contacted at rcuprak@acm.org. View more posts