From Kona Coffee Beans to Java
A conversation with Burr Sutter about Java, JBoss, application
servers and Quarkus
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Burr Sutter (@burrsutter) about:
first computer: IBM PS/2 386SX funded by grandparents' Kona coffee
sales, early passion for programming and problem-solving,
self-taught C programming, database engine development as a
student, transition from theater aspirations to computer science,
work with Progress 4GL and Silverstream, shift to .net development,
joining JBoss and Red Hat through acquisition, Mark Fleury's
impactful "free don't suck" presentation, evolution of Java
application servers and middleware technologies, enterprise service
bus and SOA, impact of docker and kubernetes on the industry, Red
Hat's adaptation to cloud-native technologies, development of
quarkus, current interest in language models and GenAI, Java's
longevity and adaptability, Quarkus' fast startup time and
compatibility with legacy Java EE applications, work on Kubernetes
and Quarkus, the importance of Java's "write once, run anywhere"
principle, Java's performance compared to other languages
Burr Sutter on twitter: @burrsutter
first computer: IBM PS/2 386SX funded by grandparents' Kona coffee
sales, early passion for programming and problem-solving,
self-taught C programming, database engine development as a
student, transition from theater aspirations to computer science,
work with Progress 4GL and Silverstream, shift to .net development,
joining JBoss and Red Hat through acquisition, Mark Fleury's
impactful "free don't suck" presentation, evolution of Java
application servers and middleware technologies, enterprise service
bus and SOA, impact of docker and kubernetes on the industry, Red
Hat's adaptation to cloud-native technologies, development of
quarkus, current interest in language models and GenAI, Java's
longevity and adaptability, Quarkus' fast startup time and
compatibility with legacy Java EE applications, work on Kubernetes
and Quarkus, the importance of Java's "write once, run anywhere"
principle, Java's performance compared to other languages
Burr Sutter on twitter: @burrsutter
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