Author: Karsten Silz
Aug 24, 2020 1 min read

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LJC Lightning Talk: Better Spring Boot Projects Faster With JHipster

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Talk

In the spring of 2020, the London Java Community (LJC) started hosting online lightning talks every other Friday. I gave my third lightning talk there on May 29, 2020.

I discussed JHipster, a Java application generator. JHipster generates full Spring Boot monolith or microservice applications. It saves time when you learn and when you manage your project and your code.

Video

The talk is on YouTube. Please excuse my technical difficulties at the end of the presentation. A presentation utility hung there, darkening the screen.

Slides

You can find the PDF slides here.

Getting Started

My three-part tutorial on JHipster helps you getting started with JHipster.

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Part 3 of 15 in the Talks series.
« LJC Talk: Learning by Coding: Better Java Projects Faster With Jhipster | LJC Lightning Talk: Google Jib: Smaller & Faster Docker Images for Java Applications » | Start: LJC Lightning Talk: Eclipse OpenJ9: Memory Diet for Your JVM Applications

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Developer job ads down 32% year over year, Stack Overflow questions dropped 55% since ChatGPT. I now recommend IntelliJ Community Edition because many AI code assistants don't run in Eclipse. Job ads for Quarkus hit an all-time high.

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