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Migrating Beyond Java 8

Oracle ended public updates for Java 8 beginning in January 2019 and most organizations were not yet ready to move to Java 11 and join the new release train of Java. Pluralsight author and Java Champion Sander Mak will cover exactly how to keep up.

Beginner
54m
(7)

Created by Sander Mak

Last Updated Apr 13, 2021

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Migrating Beyond Java 8

Oracle ended public updates for Java 8 beginning in January 2019 and most organizations were not yet ready to move to Java 11 and join the new release train of Java. Pluralsight author and Java Champion Sander Mak will cover exactly how to keep up.

Beginner
54m
(7)

Created by Sander Mak

Last Updated Apr 13, 2021

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Oracle ended public updates for Java 8 beginning in January 2019 and most organizations were not yet ready to move to Java 11 and join the new release train of Java. That’s why you need to start your migration planning now. In this webinar, Pluralsight author and Java Champion Sander Mak will cover exactly what you need to do to keep up.

Migrating Beyond Java 8
Beginner
54m
(7)
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Sander Mak
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Sander is Director of Technology at Picnic —the Dutch online grocery scale-up— building Java-based systems at scale. He also is a Java Champion and author of the O'Reilly book 'Java 9 Modularity' (see javamodularity.com). As an avid conference speaker, Sander loves sharing knowledge, also through his blog at http://branchandbound.net and as Pluralsight instructor.

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