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How to Write Bad Java Code
Everyone’s always talking about how to write fast and efficient Java code… and it’s easy to write slow Java code. Or maybe you’re VIBE CODING and you need to identify badly written, non-performant code, so you can fix it, or tell your AI to fix it. In this lightning talk, we’ll show the best ways to write bad Java code! We’ll dive right into some code and We’ll also discuss how to fix it :)
Pratik PatelAzul Systems
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Thursday, April 2, 11:50-12:05
Zaal 4
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Everyone’s always talking about how to write fast and efficient Java code… and it’s easy to write slow Java code. Or maybe you’re VIBE CODING and you need to identify badly written, non-performant code, so you can fix it, or tell your AI to fix it. In this lightning talk, we’ll show the best ways to write bad Java code! We’ll dive right into some code and We’ll also discuss how to fix it :)
Pratik Patel
Pratik Patel is a Java Champion and developer advocate at Azul Systems and has written 3 books on programming (Java, Cloud and OSS). An all around software and hardware nerd with experience in the healthcare, telecom, financial services, and startup sectors. He's also a co-organizer of the Atlanta Java User Group and North Atlanta JavaScript meetup, frequent speaker at tech events, and master builder of nachos.
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