Giorgi Tsiklauri
Software Architect, Engineer, Lecturer, Consultant. Java enthusiast and mentor.
Tallinn, Estonia
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Who am I?
A Java technology enthusiast who has 20+ years of experience in IT overall, including 15+ years in software engineering, 6+ years in software architecture/design, and 8+ years in lecturing and mentoring on various topics in computer science and technology, with main focus on Java and web technologies. Someone who has also long been passionate about and strongly interested in cybersecurity, computer engineering, computer networking, algorithms and data structures, and composing music. Experienced in working in the government and private/enterprise sectors.
What do I do?
Architecting software, writing code, and talking about those two. Advocating Java, JVM, SOLID, KISS, simplicity, and clarity. Sometimes writing articles, reviewing books, contributing to tutorials/docs, and all this within the software realm.
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Hungarian Web Conference (Magyarországi Web Konferencia)
The Hungarian Web Conference (Magyarországi Web Konferencia), one of the largest developer events in Central Europe, being a tradition of more than two decades. Organised and hosted by the Óbuda University, in Budapest, Hungary.
Giorgi Tsiklauri's sessions:
1. "Standing on the shoulders of servlets – the web of Java" - One, holistic and a self-contained story of Java's core web infrastructure, its Java/Jakarta EE world, web container architecture and a central component called Servlet - things that underpin almost entire Java web ecosystem, something that is often not known to many Java developers, but something that is the core foundation of many Java web technologies, including Spring web frameworks and other systems or libraries;
2. "Anthology of Multithreading in Java" - The big picture story of multiprocessing and mutlithreading, in general, and particularly in Java, starting from the inception of processes, threads, until and including recently introduced virtual threads. How concurrency was implemented in the beginning, how then things improved, what are built-in frameworks all about, and what is the value virtual threads brought, alongside with some limitations.
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Giorgi Tsiklauri
Software Architect, Engineer, Lecturer, Consultant. Java enthusiast and mentor.
Tallinn, Estonia
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