How did Quarkus bring Java back to being one of the key players in the cloud? “My job is to make you happy,” says Developer Advocate Sébastien Blanc in this video where he dives deep into Quarkus and how it can help devs become “healthy cloud citizens”.
In this video, Sébastien analyzes this Kubernetes-native Java framework from three different points of view:
- Quarkus as a revolutionary build system
- The developer experience point of view
- Quarkus in the cloud
Watch the video below!
More about Quarkus and Java
In an era before the cloud, containers, and Kubernetes, traditional Java stacks were designed for monolithic apps with slow startup times and high memory requirements. To adapt to this new world, Java frameworks had to change or disappear.
To help Java developers design applications for a contemporary, cloud-native world, Quarkus was developed. A Kubernetes native Java framework made from the top Java libraries and standards, Quarkus is designed specifically for GraalVM and HotSpot. The result? Java is now one of the preferred platforms when it comes to serverless and Kubernetes environments, helping devs to handle a large variety of distributed application architectures.
More about Sébastien Blanc
Sébastien Blanc, Director of Developer Experience at Red hat, is a passionate Developer with one primary goal: to share his passion through hands-on talks. His talks and videos are fun, dynamic, engaging, and offer hours of amazing live coding for all devs! You can find Sebastien on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sebi2706.
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