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Alexander Podkhalyuzin

Alexander Podkhalyuzin

JetBrains, Russia

Alexander graduated from Saint-Petersburg State University in 2010, department of mathematics, he has a lot of prizes from international and regional mathematical competitions. In 2008, Alexander started to work for JetBrains, where he became Scala plugin for IntelliJ IDEA team leader. From 2012 he started teaching Scala in Saint-Petersburg Academic University.

Baruch Sadogursky

Baruch Sadogursky

JFrog, Israel

Baruch Sadogursky (a.k.a JBaruch) is the Developer Advocate of JFrog, the creators of Artifactory Binary Repository, the home of Bintray, JavaOne 2011 and 2013 Duke Choice Awards winner.
For a living he hangs out with the JFrog tech leaders, writes some code around Artifactory and Bintray, and then speaks and blogs about all that. He does it repeatedly for the last dozen of years and enjoys every moment of it.
Baruch is @jbaruch on twitter and mostly blogs on http://www.jfrog.com/blog/

Dmytro Mantula

Dmytro Mantula

GlobalLogic, Ukraine

Software developer for 10+ years. Moved from Java to Scala and now don’t remember what “NPE”, “return” and “debugger” are. Co-organizer of JEEConf, speaker at Java and Scala conferences.

Jacek Laskowski

Jacek Laskowski

Japila Software, Poland

Jacek Laskowski (twitter: @jaceklaskowski) is an independent IT professional offering services as a team and tech leader, open source software developer, technology advocate, course instructor, blogger, conference speaker, community leader and organiser, technical advisor and IT business liaison. Jacek is operating on the JVM platform with Scala and Java as the two main languages of choice, and helping people get the most out of it.

His resolution this year is to promote the Scala language in Poland as a leader of the Warsaw Scala Enthusiasts group and working with top-notch software houses in Poland. Jacek is the founder and a former leader of Warszawa Java User Group in Warsaw, Poland. In 2015 he was accepted to an exclusive group of passionate Java technology and community leaders who are community-nominated and selected under a project sponsored by Oracle and became a Java Champion.

Tomer Gabel

Tomer Gabel

WIX, Israel

A programming junkie and computer history aficionado, Tomer’s been around the block a few times before settling at Wix as a system architect. In the last couple of years he’s developed a major crush on Scala, promoting it within the Israeli software industry as part of Java.IL (Israeli Java user group) and Underscore (Israeli Scala user group) and organizing the annual Scalapeño conference in Tel-Aviv.

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JVM Languages Q&A Panel
May 22
45 minutes
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