jPrime Java Conference
jPrime is a one day conference with talks on Java, various languages on the JVM, mobile, web and best practices.
It is held on 27th May 2015 in Sofia Event Center. It's run by the Bulgarian Java User Group and backed by the biggest companies in the city.
jPrime features a combination of great international speakers along with the best presenters from Bulgaria and the Balkans.
It is divided in two tracks and provides great opportunities for learning, hacking, networking and fun.
Come and visit us at http://jprime.io/
КОГА: 27.05.2015
МЯСТО: Sofia Event Center
ВХОД: 100 BGN
Heinz Kabutz
Dr Heinz Kabutz is a Java guru who lives on the Island of Crete in Greece, where he has lots of Bulgarian friends. He is the author of The Java Specialists' Newsletter, a publication looking at advanced tips and tricks for the seasoned Java programmer. He also teaches advanced courses on Java concurrency, performance and design patterns.
Sven Peters
Sven is a software geek working as an Evangelist for Atlassian. He started with Java development in 1998 and has been programming for longer that he'd like to admit. Besides coding his passion is effective software development, keeping developers motivated, and helping them kick-ass. Sven has extensive speaking experience in 20+ countries on myriad topics.
Gerrit Grunwald
Gerrit Grunwald is a software engineer with more than ten years of experience in software development. He has been involved in Java desktop application and controls development. Gerrit is interested in Java-driven embedded technologies based on JavaSE and JavaME embedded. He is a true believer in open source and has participated in popular projects like JFXtras.org as well as his own projects (Enzo, SteelSeries Swing, SteelSeries Canvas). Gerrit is an active member of the Java community, where he founded and leads the Java User Group Münster (Germany), he co-leads the JavaFX and IoT community, is a JavaOne rockstar and Java Champion. He is a speaker at conferences and user groups internationally and writes for several magazines.
Attila Szegedi
These days, I'm mostly working on making the Java platform even more hospitable for a wide variety of programming languages that can target it. I used to be actively involved in several open source projects. Most notably, I was the project administrator of the FreeMarker project (open source template engine in Java) as well as a contributor (and former maintainer) of the Mozilla Rhino project (the original JavaScript runtime on the JVM). I've also created the Rhino-in-Spring web flow framework, and am currently leading the effort to define a standard linker framework and metaobject protocol for all dynamic languages on the JVM as part of my Dynalink project.