The talk went quite well (except for some audio problems which I think is an unsolvable task) – I got one interesting question which I like to throw into
this round here:
What is the target audience for the Jakarta Starter?
Assumption was that you either have an experienced Jakarta EE developer who is not in need of a Hello-World-Starter or someone new to the platform who
– in a real business world – most likely comes into an existing, often long-lasting project where everything is set and seldom gets the chance to start from scratch.
My personal reasoning is that having a starter, which also bundles the runtime, is not only something which all others also have (and with that fact alone
is a good reason to have one as well) but provides a quick starting point for both new programmers coming to Jakarta EE and trying out things as well as experienced ones which come from another framework like Spring and want to compare it.
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This is awesome!
Sorry I won't be able to watch ( all I know from German is nein and ya) but let us know how that went =D