webinar: Java 16 and its new features

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Colombia, Mexico

Watch the webinar to learn about Algebraic Data Types and pattern matching features in Java 16 and how they compare to Scala’s own implementation. Leave your contacts and get access to the webinar recording now.

agenda

The recording of our webinar is 2 hours long and includes 3 topics

00:00 - 00:10
introduction
00:10 - 00:40
what’s new in Java 16 and the future of Java
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Jose CordobaSenior Software Engineer at EPAM Anywhere, webinar host
00:40 - 01:10
algebraic data types in Java
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Juan Pablo VergaraSoftware Engineer at S4N
01:10 - 01:40
a look into algebraic data types in Scala: a brief comparison
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Leandro BolivarDevelopment Team Lead at S4N
01:40 - 02:00
Q&A session

speakers

Experts who shared their knowledge with the audience of this webinar and answered all the questions of the attendees.

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Jose CordobaSenior Software Engineer at EPAM Anywhere, webinar host

Jose is a highly skilled Software Engineer with a passion for sharing his technical knowledge. As a Professor of Software Engineering, Jose honed his ability to teach and inspire others. His dedication to using his programming skills to build innovative solutions and educate has made him a valuable industry contributor, and he has successfully worked in the public sector, big tech companies, and start-ups.

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Juan Pablo VergaraSoftware Engineer at S4N
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Leandro BolivarDevelopment Team Lead at S4N

tailored for your needs

The webinar focused on a brief look into Java 16 and its new features. Among those new features are included the Addition of Algebraic Data Types and pattern matching. You will also see how they compare to Scala’s own implementation.

who might be interested in this webinar 

  • Java Engineers
  • Java Architects
  • Scala Developers

this webinar is for you if 

  • You are interested in JVM based languages.
  • You want to gain basic knowledge on Algebraic Data Types in Java and Scala.
  • You are looking to stay up to date with relevant Java features.