Are you behind migrating from Spring Boot 2 to 3 or Java 8 to 11 to 17 to 21? Are you stuck on an old library or tool when you really want to switch? Are you feeling buried under the weight of CVE patches and static analysis issues? If you can't keep up, your codebase becomes extremely difficult and expensive to maintain and evolve. Code breaks. Innovation dies.
The rise of the 100x developer is here, and it's fueled by automated code maintenance, migration, and security at scale. In this keynote, we're going to cover how development teams can achieve the ultimate in productivity and efficiency when not held back by old, stagnant code. Learn about the largest Java auto-refactoring ecosystem, the wealth of open-source code analysis and transformation recipes available, and how you can put it all to work for you today and every day.
We'll be showing off some of the latest advancements in OpenRewrite open-source refactoring tech, sharing its integration in some well-known dev tools like IntelliJ IDEA, as well as how to break out of single-repo refactoring and leverage AI to make a big impact across your codebase.
Jonathan Schneider is co-founder and CEO at Moderne, which automates software migrations, security and maintenance at scale. A recognized Java Champion, Jonathan founded OpenRewrite, an auto-refactoring tool, at Netflix and later founded the Micrometer project while a member of the Spring Team. He co-authored “Automated Code Remediation: How to Refactor and Secure the Moderne Software Supply Chain” (O’Reilly) and authored “SRE with Java Microservices” (O’Reilly). An Army veteran, Jonathan is also a two-time recipient of the Bronze Star.
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