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OffHeap 53. Recording Videos and Happy Birthdays!
So we finally did it! We actually turned on the cameras for you to see us! As we venture into the Video portion of our podcast we picked up...
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OffHeap 52. Ooh…Spring and Graal, sitting in the tree…i-n-t-e-r-o-ping!
First comes hate(rs), then comes committers. Then comes a tag, in the github app reporting its woes, committing new code doing the hula hula dance! Ok, so one of...
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OffHeap 51. Oh, Quarantine woes, and how it is affecting the Programming industry
Ok, so the world is not the same as it used to be. We woke up one day and became remote...
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OffHeap 50. A Milestone! Recorded live at DevNexus, and talked about Google, APIs, and Continuing Education for Java Devs
Getting everyone on a stage and geeking out with an audience makes for an amazing episode. We had a special guest...
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Episode 49. End of Year Review… Oh, my, it has been an interesting year.
Ah, we got together with our usual suspects, and while our local Curmudgeon was enjoying his Old-fashioned, I was enjoying Cold...
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Episode 48. On Jakarta EE 9 Band-aids, OracleCodeOne Debrief, Unionizing Tech, IBM vs Microsoft and Oracle JDBC Drivers!
Oh Goody, this is the first episode after coming back from both OracleCodeOne and ApacheCon… and things are happening! First off...
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Episode 47. Microsoft flexing its Java Muscle, JavaFX is Alive and Well, and “Would you approve my low quality PR?”
Oh gosh, there’s so much news going around, beginning with Microsoft acquiring JClarity (and all that brain trust that comes w/it!)....
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Episode 46. On Clouds, 10x Developers, JDK Mystery Meats, and Python bytes!
Ah, “cloud wars” are getting interesting (we claim dibs on the movie title!). With Oracle losing their bid w/the Pentagon, and...
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Our in-resident Java Consultant and Open Source Advocate, Bob brings the views (and tribulations) when looking through a seasoned Consultant's eye. Most of all, he's a big Apache Foundation contributor
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Our in-resident Curmudgeon, Michael leads Pivotal's Spring Batch. He tends to call a spade-a-spade, and is the most opinionated of the regular show hosts.
Tired of the sugarcoated news? Michael is your guy

Josh Juneau
Working in a quasi-governmental institution (FermiLab) Josh give us the perspective of public sector projects. An advocate for Standards, he is intimately involved with the Adopt-a-JSR efforts, and thrives in "anything" Java EE related.
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When, while the lovely valley teems with vapour around me, and the meridian sun strikes the upper surface of the impenetrable foliage of my trees, and but a few stray.
Steal into the inner sanctuary, I throw myself down among the tall grass by the trickling stream and, as I lie close to the earth, a thousand unknown plants are noticed by me.
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