Apr 10 THURS - New Build Tools, LangChain4j and Java Conferences Summary
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Haoyi graduated from MIT, has built infrastructure for high-growth companies like Dropbox and Databricks, and has been a major contributor to the open source community with a focus on JVM developer tools. Haoyi has deep experience in the JVM and related technologies, and has used it professionally to build cloud infrastructure, distributed backend systems, programming languages, high-performance web applications, and much more.

Frank chairs the NYJavaSIG and is a recognized expert in AI and Machine Learning. Co-author of JSR381, Visual Recognition for Java. Author of “Fundamentals of Ai/M for Java Developers”

Jeanne Boyarsky

Rodrigo Graciano

Barry Burd
Breaking New Ground: A Java Build Tool for Modern Developers
Explore how new build tools are transforming software development and what Java can learn from them. This talk examines innovative concepts from other tech communities that could improve Java’s Maven and Gradle. See these ideas in action with a live demo of Mill, an experimental build tool pushing the boundaries of Java development.
AI/ML for Java – Introduction to LangChain4j – Part 1
Learn about the basic LangChain4j components, a Java library that simplifies the integration of AI capabilities into Java applications. It provides an accessible API for connecting with various language model providers and tools for effectively utilizing these models in your projects. I‘ll cover the core components of LangChain4j and show how to enhance your Java applications with GenAI.
March Madness – Panel of Java Champions review what they learned at Devnexus, JavaOne, and Arc-of-AI
Many of the NYJavaSIG Leaders participated in these conferences, giving some cool presentations and demos. We’ll discuss what we all learned, what’s interesting in Java 24, and some fascinating AI info (Java-based, of course!).
We will not be live-streaming this event. The recording will be available one week after the meeting.
Please join us in-person at Bank of New York!
Usual Meeting Location
Bank of NY