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Devoxx UK 2022: "Flutter for Java Developers: Mobile, Web & Desktop with One Codebase?"

Devoxx UK is a three-day conference in London. I gave a 50-minute talk about 'Flutter for Java Developers: Mobile, Web & Desktop with One Codebase?' on May 12, 2022, at 3:10 pm.

Devoxx UK 2021: "How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?"

I gave a 15-minute talk about 'How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?' on November 1 at Devoxx UK 2021. I looked at various frameworks from a Java developer's perspective and suggest which one to use in three common scenarios.

JFS 2021: "How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?"

I talked about 'Wie sollten Java-Entwickler heute Front-Ends für Web, Mobile & Desktop bauen?' ('How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?') at the Java Forum Stuttgart in September. I looked at various frameworks from a Java developer's perspective and suggested which one to use in three common scenarios.

Video available of "How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?" from JJUG CCC Spring 2021

I gave a 40-minute talk about 'How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?' at the Japan Java User Group (JJUG) CCC Spring 2021 conference. The YouTube video & my 3 recommendations are now available.

I'll Present "How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?" at JAX London 2021

I'll give a 40-minute talk about 'How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?' to JAX London 2021. I will look at various frameworks from a Java developer's perspective and suggest which one to use in three common scenarios.

I'll Present "How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?" at JJUG CCC Spring 2021

I'll give a 50-minute talk about 'How Should Java Developers Build Front-Ends for Web, Mobile & Desktop Today?' at the Japan Java User Group (JJUG) CCC Spring 2021 conference. I will look at various frameworks from a Java developer's perspective and suggest which one to use in three common scenarios.