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UpcomingBern 24.03.2025 18:00h (iCal)
SPEAKER: Anton Arhipov COMPANY: JetBrains
KEYWORDS: AI, Tools, Product
AI-assisted coding promises to boost developer productivity, but how much can we actually rely on these tools? In this live coding session, we’ll put AI-powered development assistants to the test — experimenting with code completion, agentic workflows, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and other techniques inside IntelliJ IDEA.
UpcomingZürich 26.03.2025 16:00h (iCal)
SPEAKER: Lize Raes COMPANY: Naboo
KEYWORDS: AI, Tools, Technology, Product
Two years after ChatGPT changed the world, AI integration has become a priority for nearly every business, and most developers have used AI-powered code assistants. Yet, we are still in the 'clumsy' phase, AI-generated code and product extensions are a bit helpful but just... not good enough.
UpcomingZürich 27.03.2025 18:15h (iCal)
SPEAKER: Anton Arhipov COMPANY: JetBrains
KEYWORDS: AI, Tools, Product
AI-powered tools are transforming software development, but how much control do they give developers over their workflow?
In this session, we’ll explore how AI assistance in IntelliJ IDEA — through both JetBrains AI Assistant and the new Junie coding agent—supports developers in writing, understanding, and improving code.
UpcomingBern 02.04.2025 18:00h (iCal)
SPEAKER: Vladimir Parfinenko COMPANY: JetBrains
Transforming tail recursion into a loop is a popular optimization in functional programming languages; however, in the Java world, this transformation is shrouded in mystery.
UpcomingZürich 03.04.2025 18:15h (iCal)
SPEAKER: Vladimir Parfinenko COMPANY: JetBrains
Transforming tail recursion into a loop is a popular optimization in functional programming languages; however, in the Java world, this transformation is shrouded in mystery.
UpcomingBasel 08.04.2025 18:15h (iCal)
SPEAKER: Andres Almiray
KEYWORDS: Open Source, Security, Concept, Hands-On
How many times have we asked ourselves if it is a good idea to release to production on a Friday afternoon? Is the production software sufficiently robust and/or resilient to vulnerabilities? How can we detect and correct security problems in production? Better yet, how can we prevent such problems or attacks?
JUG Switzerland aims at promoting the application of Java technology in Switzerland.
JUG Switzerland facilitates the sharing of experience and information among its members. This is accomplished through workshops, seminars and conferences. JUG Switzerland supports and encourages the cooperation between commercial organizations and research institutions.
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