JNation
JNation is an inclusive developer conference covering various topics relevant to the software development industry.
Attendees have the unique opportunity to get up to speed with the latest and greatest technology trends in programming languages like Java and JavaScript, Cloud & Infrastructures, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, or Security and Methodologies.
We bring the actual technology experts working in these areas, so attendees have the chance to learn with the best!
Frontend Tooling of the Past, Today and Tomorrow by Mikhail Korolev - JNation 2025
The AI PC and the era of the modern web by Kenneth Christiansen - JNation 2025
Accessible CI/CD by Maya Shavin - JNation 2025
Why Use Redux Today? by Mark Erikson - JNation 2025
Java Nostalgia and Fun Facts: 30 Years of Innovation by Mihaela Gheorghe Roman - JNation 2025
Kotlin Mysteries found from years working with Kotlin by João Esperancinha - JNation 2025
Interview with Daniel Buzzini Thielsch - JNation 2025
Interview with Ko Turk - JNation 2025
Interview with Annelore Egger - JNation 2025
Interview with Vitor Alencar - JNation 2025
Interview with Edoardo Carlesi - JNation 2025
Interview with Matheus Albuquerque - JNation 2025
Interview with Catarina I. Reis - JNation 2025
Interview with Mikhail Korolev - JNation 2025
Interview with Eric Pronk - JNation 2025
Interview with Simon Ritter – JNation 2025
Interview with Maya Shavin - JNation 2025
Interview with Ben Evans – JNation 2025
Interview with François Martin – JNation 2025
Interview with Nikhil Nanivadekar - JNation 2025
Interview with Lutske De Leeuw - JNation 2025
Interview with Alina Yurenko – JNation 2025
Interview with Holly Cummins – JNation 2025
Bringing stories to life with AI, Data Streaming and Generative Agents by Olena Kutsenko
The Universe, The (Hello) World ad Uranus by Edoardo Carlesi - JNation 2025
The Michael Jordan Approach to Software Engineering by Erik Pronk - JNation 2025
Reaching Operational Excellence using OpenTelemetry, Riccardo Lippolis and Alexander Chatzizacharias
Let’s use IntelliJ as a game engine, just because we can by Alexander Chatzizacharias
Money-saving tips for the frugal serverless developer by Yan Cui - JNation 2025
How Unit Testing Saved My Career by Annelore Egger - JNation 2025