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Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!

Hosted by Foojay.io · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 91 episodes

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The podcast of foojay.io, a central resource for the Java community’s daily ​information needs, a place for friends of OpenJDK, ​and a community platform for the Java ecosystem​ — bringing together and helping Java professionals everywhere.

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Foojay.io hosts Foojay.io, the Friends Of OpenJDK!, a technology show with 91 episodes published.

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Java 26 Is Here: What's New, What's Gone, and Why It Matters in 2026 (#92)

Mar 13, 202649mEp. 92S5

Welcome to another episode of the Foojay Podcast! In this episode, we're talking about Java 26, released on March 17 in the year 26. Again, right on schedule with Java's six-month release cadence. Now, Java 26 is not a L

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25 Years of IntelliJ IDEA: The IDE That Grew Up With Java

Feb 27, 202650mEp. 91S5

In this Foojay Podcast, we're celebrating a major milestone in Java development history: 25 years of IntelliJ IDEA. Think about it: IntelliJ IDEA launched in 2000, and since then, it has become the go-to IDE for millions

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From Java 21 to 25: The Features That Changed Everything (#90)

Feb 13, 20261h 3mEp. 90S5

Every six months, we get a new version of Java. Java 26 is just around the corner and will be released soon. But most companies stick to LTS (Long-Term Support) versions, which are maintained and receive security updates

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A look into Quarkus and Agentic Commerce with Holly Cummins and Michal Maléř (#89)

Jan 24, 202647mEp. 89S5

For this episode of the Foojay Podcast, we invited the author of three recent posts published on Foojay. And he brought a colleague to get even more expert knowledge in this podcast! We talk about Quarkus, how it is "clo

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From Code to Stage: Organizing Conferences and Finding Your Voice as a Speaker (#88)

Dec 26, 202542mEp. 88S5

What turns a nervous first-timer into a confident conference speaker? Let's find out. This the last Foojay Podcast of 2025 and also the last one with interviews recorded at the Devoxx and JFall conferences. Maybe you're

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The Human Side of Development: Career Growth, Staying Healthy, and Why People Matter More Than AI (#87)

Dec 19, 202531mEp. 87S5

What if work-life balance is a myth, and the real secret is just... life? In this Foojay Podcast we're stepping away from pure code and diving into something equally important: how we live our lives as developers. Becaus

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Agents, MCP, and Graph Databases: Java Developers Navigate the AI Revolution (#86)

Dec 12, 20251h 3mEp. 86S5

The AI revolution isn't replacing Java developers. No, it's forcing us to think harder. Welcome to another episode of the Foojay Podcast! Today, we're talking about AI and Java, how it's changing the way we work, what we

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Code, Community, and Opportunity: Making Tech Accessible for Everyone (#85)

Dec 5, 202556mEp. 85S5

Episode 85 of the Foojay Podcast. All info, show notes, and links are available at https://foojay.io/today/category/podcast/. What if the future of Java depends on who we invite to learn it today? In this Foojay Podcast,

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Developing Performant, Cost Efficient, and Eco-friendly Code (#84)

Nov 28, 202546mEp. 84S5

In this Foojay Podcast, we're exploring a critical topic that's becoming increasingly important in our industry: developing sustainable software that is both performant and environmentally friendly. At the Devoxx and JFa

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OpenJDK Evolutions plus Tips and Tricks (#83)

Nov 21, 202547mEp. 83S5

Welcome to another episode of the Foojay Podcast! Just like in the previous episode, I bring you conversations from two of Europe's premier Java conferences - Devoxx in Belgium and JFall in the Netherlands. At these conf

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OpenJDK Projects (Leyden, Babylon, Panama) and TornadoVM (#82)

Nov 14, 202534mEp. 82S5

In this Foojay Podcast, we're diving deep into some of the most exciting developments happening within the OpenJDK and TornadoVM projects. At the Devoxx and JFall conferences, we spoke with several speakers and visitors

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Maven 4 - The Future of Java Build Automation (#81)

Oct 31, 20251h 6mEp. 81S5

Maven 4 is approaching its release, bringing many improvements to the build tool powering millions of Java projects. In this Foojay Podcast episode, we talk about Apache Maven 4, a significant milestone that has been yea

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AI4Devs Interviews - Part 2 (#80)

Oct 17, 20251h 6mEp. 80S5

This is part 2 of the interviews recorded on September 19th, 2025, at the first AI4Devs Conference (https://amsterdam.ai4devs.io/) in Amsterdam. In Part 1, we explored many AI-related topics as libraries, security, infra

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AI4Devs Interviews - Part 1 (#79)

Oct 3, 20251h 6mEp. 79S5

On September 19th, 2025, the first AI4Devs conference (https://amsterdam.ai4devs.io/) took place in Amsterdam. I grabbed my camera and microphone to talk with speakers and attendees about the revolution in AI-powered cod

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Welcome to OpenJDK 25! (#78)

Sep 12, 20251h 1mEp. 78S5

Episode 78 of the Foojay Podcast. All info, show notes, and links are available at https://foojay.io/today/category/podcast/. We're excited to present the first episode of the Foojay Podcast's fifth season, marking the r

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DevBcn Report, Part 2 – Spanish Knowledge Sharing (#77)

Jul 25, 202514m0

This is the first Foojay podcast in Spanish. It's also the shortest one and the final of season 4 ;-) Jonathan Vila "highjacked" the microphone from Geertjan Wielenga (See episode 76, https://foojay.io/today/foojay-podca

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DevBcn Report, Part 1 – Learn from the Community (#76)

Jul 18, 20251h 12m0

In early July, the DevBcn conference in Barcelona featured a diverse lineup of speakers, covering topics across multiple technology domains. Geertjan Wielenga took the camera and microphone with him to Spain. Together wi

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JCON Report, Part 4 - Tips and Tricks for Java Devs (#75)

Jul 11, 20251h 2m0

This is the final part of the JCON 2025 interviews with a lot of tips and tricks! In the three previous podcasts, we featured interviews from the JCON conference on "Being a better Java developer," "Evolutions in Java,"

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JCON Report, Part 3 - AI, ChatGPT, LLM, ML, RAG, MCP, GenAI, and more! (#74)

Jun 27, 202550m0

Let's have an AI Bingo and talk about ChatGPT, LLM, ML, RAG, MCP, GenAI, and more! This is part 3 of the interviews recorded at the JCON conference in May. In the previous parts, you learned more about how to be a better

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JCON Report, Part 2 – Evolutions in the Java Language and Runtime (#73)

Jun 13, 202547m0

In the second part of our JCON interviews, recorded at the conference in May, we focuses on general evolutions within the Java world and how they influence how we write code and develop applications. We take a look back

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