Contributing to the Java Community

By Jim Grisanzio

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Contributing to the Java Community

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Java has one of the largest developer communities in the world, and it offers many interesting ways for developers to participate and contribute. Getting involved in this way is not only enjoyable personally but also results in serious value for your career. And it helps move Java forward too! We're all in this together, and the more we all contribute the more we all benefit! Remember, when you get involved and contribute directly, you make Java better.

In this session you'll learn about the current state of the Java community globally and how to get engaged. We'll talk about contributing code, writing documentation, translating content, starting user groups, participating at conferences, and more. You'll also hear stories about Java developers who have successfully contributed something of value to the community and how that gift has changed their lives forever!

講者

Jim Grisanzio

Jim Grisanzio

I’ve managed projects in software, biotech, publishing, and construction. I’ve navigated multiple economic and political systems, sparred with some hostile unions, survived a few near-death experiences, and overcame serious medical limitations. I’m lucky to be alive and thankful to be walking.

I ran my own excavating and real estate development business, and I was also a mechanic and a truck driver. After everything crashed I picked up the pieces, went back to school, and eventually became a publicist, an editor, and a writer. I’ve worked with the global news media and local, state, and federal government officials; I’ve interviewed hundreds of engineers, scientists, and clinicians; and I’ve produced thousands of articles, photos, videos, and podcasts. In recent years I’ve been building FOSS communities at Sun and Oracle, managing developer events globally, and delivering my own community sessions at conferences.

Jim Grisanzio Host, Duke’s Corner Podcast Oracle Java Developer Relations

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