Hi Josh! I found the automatic persistence of Spring events truly impressive. This automated feature is a great aid for developers when implementing event-driven architecture. It highlights the power of Spring by allowing efficient event management without the need for complex coding. Thank you for sharing this excellent information!
Josh's brain already has virtual threads enabled, maybe that's the reason he can code, explain, and troubleshoot so fast (and still with a lot of jokes thrown in!). I had to step frame by frame just to follow what he's coding on intelliJ. It was like watching a pro Starcraft player POV. Very informative talk, thank you Josh.
Ah ha!! He appears to be saying that 17 is a mistake! 😂 Hilarious! It is true that 21 is amazing because of course virtual threads. In The Netherlands, however there are a lot of companies that still think going to JDK 17 is going super modern. Ja… I use Intellij now, which works very well for me.
Hi Josh Why spring security is so complex coding why dont will be simple as Node/Express JS security code. Why dont you spring guys develop and fill security xoncwpts in a simple application.properties or yaml file like this page, with thrse roles, these sexuriry with this jwt, oauth, etc.. or derive the same from aimole database sql scripts to it. Learnign aprinf security is so bad and very long curve making java developers scary...??
This guy always works on a hello world app. Never takes a real life example running in prod env. Same thing again and again. He can invite any company who is doing serverless in prod env in their company. Future is DB driverless less systems and this person shamelessly start writing ORM making app rigiid and heavy
I'm a simple man. I see Josh Long, I click the video
This is my first time to finish a conference video without skipping it was amazing!
this guys presentation is amazing
he could talk a little faster
@@joachimdietl6737 boy do I have news for you :D
Hi Josh! I found the automatic persistence of Spring events truly impressive. This automated feature is a great aid for developers when implementing event-driven architecture. It highlights the power of Spring by allowing efficient event management without the need for complex coding. Thank you for sharing this excellent information!
Josh's brain already has virtual threads enabled, maybe that's the reason he can code, explain, and troubleshoot so fast (and still with a lot of jokes thrown in!). I had to step frame by frame just to follow what he's coding on intelliJ. It was like watching a pro Starcraft player POV.
Very informative talk, thank you Josh.
Просто он репетировал
10 years of spring boot! Yeah!
Josh is an excellent speaker and this talk has been featured in the last issue of Tech Talks Weekly newsletter 🎉
he's amazing. It's a pleasure to follow him
How can one be so fluent and accurate!
Melhor palestra que ja assisti até hoje
Josh, why did you disable the docker compose support? I found it works all nicely, and now wonder what you had against it?
I built my business on spring, couldn't have done it without all the open source community
Peak Josh Performance
He can code faster than AI
Do they have the presentation of Spring Modulith that Josh is talking about on UA-cam?
I guess he mean this one ua-cam.com/video/ykEK2xuJrN8/v-deo.html&ab_channel=SpringDeveloper
Awesome as always🎉
Ah ha!! He appears to be saying that 17 is a mistake! 😂 Hilarious! It is true that 21 is amazing because of course virtual threads. In The Netherlands, however there are a lot of companies that still think going to JDK 17 is going super modern. Ja… I use Intellij now, which works very well for me.
Nice presentation. @josh_long
Shows improvement to spring boot event and usage of spring boot paradigm.🎉
please share code link
Amazing💥❤
amazing
i can watch 4 hours of these
🎉 Thanks you 🎉
I'm surprised that there is no Spring Tool Suite (STS) reference on the IDE question to the audience? Is it extinct already? :)
Yes😂
Loved the jokes, but it can't be so hard on C++ since is what JVM is based on
It was initially built on c++, but later on they built it in Java itself 👍
So according to Josh, we should have everything in one package/class(controllers, services, repos)???? Let him show us the real-world scenario first
at 26:26 he contradicted himself
It's cool seeing that you can now do things in Java that you could do in Scala 15 years ago. This must be how Iphone users feel.
Use Scala then.
@@xXPK26realXx+1 💀
Hi Josh
Why spring security is so complex coding why dont will be simple as Node/Express JS security code. Why dont you spring guys develop and fill security xoncwpts in a simple application.properties or yaml file like this page, with thrse roles, these sexuriry with this jwt, oauth, etc.. or derive the same from aimole database sql scripts to it. Learnign aprinf security is so bad and very long curve making java developers scary...??
This guy always works on a hello world app. Never takes a real life example running in prod env. Same thing again and again. He can invite any company who is doing serverless in prod env in their company. Future is DB driverless less systems and this person shamelessly start writing ORM making app rigiid and heavy
that is why he is an advocate
Thanks @starbuxman
It's 2024. Who's still using Spring?
What do you use?
@@dandavydov4027 I use Quarkus
@@dandavydov4027 take an educated guess....