This blog is a special edition because it is my 100th blog! I will explain what this blog has given me in the past five years. If you are planning to start a blog of yourself, you may use this list of benefits in order to get you motivated to get started.
Continue reading “Main Benefits of a Technical Blog”How to Pass the AWS Certified Developer – Associate Exam
In this blog, I will explain how I passed the AWS Certified Developer – Associate exam. This might help you in your journey to pass the exam. Enjoy!
Continue reading “How to Pass the AWS Certified Developer – Associate Exam”How to Manage Your JDKs With SDKMAN
In this blog, you will learn how to manage several Java Development Kits (JDKs) on your Linux system using SDKMAN. Besides JDKs, several other SDKs can be managed by means of SDKMAN. Enjoy!
Continue reading “How to Manage Your JDKs With SDKMAN”How to Get Started With Vaadin Flow
In this blog, I will show you how I got started with Vaadin Flow. With Vaadin Flow, you can create web apps without HTML or JavaScript, but entirely with Java. Let’s get started!
Continue reading “How to Get Started With Vaadin Flow”J-Fall 2021 Impressions
The 4th of November, the J-Fall conference was organized by the NLJUG. J-Fall is the largest one-day Java conference in the Netherlands. I attended the conference and with this post, I want to share some of my impressions. Enjoy!
Continue reading “J-Fall 2021 Impressions”Why Start a Technical Blog
About 3,5 years ago, I started this blog. Why have I done this and has it brought to me what I expected it to be. In this blog, I will look back at the past 3,5 years and share my experiences. It will also contain some tips and tricks when you want to start blogging yourself. Enjoy!
Continue reading “Why Start a Technical Blog”How to Start Contributing to Open Source
Every now and then, the idea of contributing to Open Source Software crosses the mind of every developer. However, often, it just remains to think about it instead of actually doing something. In this blog, I want to tell the story of my first Pull Request.
Continue reading “How to Start Contributing to Open Source”J-Spring Digital 2020 Impressions
This year’s edition of J-Spring, organized by the NLJUG, went digital due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From the 23rd up to and including the 26th of June, every day two technical talks have been held. We attended this digital version of J-Spring and want to share some of our impressions. Enjoy!
Continue reading “J-Spring Digital 2020 Impressions”Book Review: The Unicorn Project
In November 2019, ‘The Unicorn Project’ by Gene Kim has been released. The book focuses on the development part of the Unicorn project of Parts Unlimited which was introduced in the well-known book ‘The Phoenix Project’. I finally had the time to read it and share some thoughts about it.
Hack the OWASP Goat!
We will take a look at how we can get more acquainted with the OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities. After a short introduction about OWASP, we will show you how you can make use of WebGoat and WebWolf to get a better understanding of the OWASP top 10 vulnerabilities.
