“Trisha has been once of the instrumental forces of nature behind the success of the London Java Community (LJC) aka London Java Users Group. She has been heavily involved in a wide variety of roles including: organising events, welcoming new members, giving technical talks, serving as one of the JCP (the global Java standards body) representatives and of course encouraging diversity within the community. The LJC has grown to ~2000 members from its inception 3 years ago with weekly events, regular blog posts and a podcast. It's due in no small part to Trisha's passion and ability to lead communities that this has been possible.”
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It's live! What I really think about tech layoffs. And can you protect yourself?
It's live! What I really think about tech layoffs. And can you protect yourself?
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🔴 Don't let flaky tests pull you under. Uncover them today for #Maven, #Gradle, and #sbt 👇 👇 👇 scans.gradle.com
🔴 Don't let flaky tests pull you under. Uncover them today for #Maven, #Gradle, and #sbt 👇 👇 👇 scans.gradle.com
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Tonight at 7pm (UK). https://bit.ly/CDonYT Trisha Gee | The Truth About Tech Layoffs: Companies Don't Care About Developers
Tonight at 7pm (UK). https://bit.ly/CDonYT Trisha Gee | The Truth About Tech Layoffs: Companies Don't Care About Developers
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Publications
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Getting To Know IntelliJ IDEA
LeanPub
If we treat our IDE as a text editor, we are doing ourselves a disservice. Using a combination of tutorials and a questions-and-answers approach, Getting to Know IntelliJ IDEA will help you find ways to use IntelliJ IDEA that enable you to work comfortably and productively as a professional developer.
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Head First Java, 3rd Edition
O'Reilly Media
Head First Java is a complete learning experience in Java and object-oriented programming. With this book, you'll learn the Java language with a unique method that goes beyond how-to manuals and helps you become a great programmer. Through puzzles, mysteries, and soul-searching interviews with famous Java objects, you'll quickly get up to speed on Java's fundamentals and advanced topics including lambdas, streams, generics, threading, networking, and the dreaded desktop GUI. If you have…
Head First Java is a complete learning experience in Java and object-oriented programming. With this book, you'll learn the Java language with a unique method that goes beyond how-to manuals and helps you become a great programmer. Through puzzles, mysteries, and soul-searching interviews with famous Java objects, you'll quickly get up to speed on Java's fundamentals and advanced topics including lambdas, streams, generics, threading, networking, and the dreaded desktop GUI. If you have experience with another programming language, Head First Java will engage your brain with more modern approaches to coding--the sleeker, faster, and easier to read, write, and maintain Java of today.
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97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know
O'Reilly Media
If you want to push your Java skills to the next level, this book provides expert advice from Java leaders and practitioners. You’ll be encouraged to look at problems in new ways, take broader responsibility for your work, stretch yourself by learning new techniques, and become as good at the entire craft of development as you possibly can.
Edited by Kevlin Henney and Trisha Gee, 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know reflects lifetimes of experience writing Java software and living…If you want to push your Java skills to the next level, this book provides expert advice from Java leaders and practitioners. You’ll be encouraged to look at problems in new ways, take broader responsibility for your work, stretch yourself by learning new techniques, and become as good at the entire craft of development as you possibly can.
Edited by Kevlin Henney and Trisha Gee, 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know reflects lifetimes of experience writing Java software and living with the process of software development. Great programmers share their collected wisdom to help you rethink Java practices, whether working with legacy code or incorporating changes since Java 8.Other authorsSee publication -
Painlessly Migrating to Java Jigsaw Modules - a Case Study
InfoQ
How difficult is it to migrate an existing application to use the new Java 9 module system?
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Migrating from Java 8 to Java 9
Java Magazine
A step by step guide to migrating your application from Java 8 to Java 9.
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Ways to Make Code Reviews More Effective
InfoQ
What should you really be looking for in a code review?
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Refactoring to Modern Java
Pearson
Many Java developers today are working on applications written before the release of Java SE 8. Even after Java 8 is adopted for new features, it’s likely that these legacy applications will not take full advantage of Java 8 without significant refactoring.
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What to Look for in a Code Review
LeanPub
A series of tips on what to look for when doing code reviews, including aspects of testing, security, performance and more. The book is a compilation of blog posts on the same topic available on the Upsource blog.
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Java SE 8 in Practice
Oracle Community Site
Get a new tool set for easily performing common operations.
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Building Java 8 Web Applications with Microservices
Pearson
In Building Java 8 Web Applications with Microservices LiveLessons Workshop, Java Champion Trisha Gee teaches how to build a Java 8 application end-to-end.
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Java and MongoDB Rapid App Prototyping
Pearson
Java and MongoDB Rapid App Prototyping demonstrates how to build a mobile-friendly coffee shop web application using AngularJS, Java, and MongoDB.
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MongoDB and Big Data
Java Magazine
Introduces Java developers to how MongoDB can help them work with Big Data
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Exploring Lambda Expressions for Java
Java Magazine
Ben Evans, Martijn Verburg and Trisha Gee help you get ready for lambda expressions in Java 8.
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Sharing Data Among Threads Without Contention
Java Magazine
Using the Disruptor to do the heavy lifting for concurrent programming.
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Beginners Guide to Hardcore Concurrency
JAX London
Mike and I go into low-level detail about why LMAX's Disruptor is so fast.
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Disruptor: High performance alternative to bounded queues for exchanging data between concurrent threads
The Disruptor is the result of our efforts to build the world’s highest performance financial exchange at LMAX. Early designs focused on architectures derived from SEDA1 and Actors2 using pipelines for throughput. After profiling various implementations it became evident that the queuing of events between stages in the pipeline was dominating the costs. We found that queues also introduced latency and high levels of jitter. We expended significant effort on developing new queue implementations…
The Disruptor is the result of our efforts to build the world’s highest performance financial exchange at LMAX. Early designs focused on architectures derived from SEDA1 and Actors2 using pipelines for throughput. After profiling various implementations it became evident that the queuing of events between stages in the pipeline was dominating the costs. We found that queues also introduced latency and high levels of jitter. We expended significant effort on developing new queue implementations with better performance. However it became evident that queues as a fundamental data structure are limited due to the conflation of design concerns for the producers, consumers, and their data storage. The Disruptor is the result of our work to build a concurrent structure that cleanly separates these concerns.
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JavaOne Rock Star
Oracle
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MongoDB Master
MongoDB
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Java Champion
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JavaOne Rock Star
Oracle
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JavaOne Rock Star
Oracle
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English
Native or bilingual proficiency
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Spanish
Limited working proficiency
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I’m humbled and grateful for the recognition from the Java community. Thank you Sharat C. for the surprise at DevoxxUK It’s a pleasure to learn…
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