Mind the GeekConference45min
Six and a half ridiculous things to do with Quarkus
This demo-driven session playfully explores unconventional uses of Quarkus, showcasing quirky projects like LLM apps, rockstarlang code, Minecraft observability, meme CLIs, and grapefruit benchmarking. Amid the fun, attendees gain insights into Quarkus best practices, Java 25 features, integrations, and practical techniques for maximizing developer productivity and creativity.
Holly CumminsIBM
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Thursday, April 2, 10:50-11:35
Zaal 1
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Let’s abuse the tools! Everyone knows Quarkus is computationally efficient, expressive, and rock-solid for production. But did you know that we can use Quarkus efficiency to build applications that shouldn’t go anywhere near production? In this demo-driven session, Holly will put the joy into “developer joy”. She’ll show you all sorts of things you can do with Quarkus that you probably shouldn’t:
- Build an LLM-powered app that’s guaranteed to hallucinate, because you can do more than you think with guardrails, and truth is so boring
- Write your business code in rockstarlang, because everything should be a hair metal ballad
- Use Minecraft as your observability client, because the LGTM stack doesn’t have enough explosions
- Write a CLI for generating memes faster, because everything is better on the command-line
- Benchmark an application against a grapefruit, because metric units aren’t tasty
Holly Cummins
Holly Cummins is a Senior Principal Software Engineer on the IBM Quarkus team and a Java Champion. Over her career, Holly has been a full-stack javascript developer, a build architect, a client-facing consultant, a JVM performance engineer, and an innovation leader. Holly has led projects to understand climate risks, count fish, help a blind athlete run ultra-marathons in the desert solo, and invent stories (although not at all the same time). She gets worked up about sustainability, technical empathy, extreme programming, the importance of proper testing, and automating all the things. You can find her at http://hollycummins.com, or follow her on socials at @holly_cummins.
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