Kevin Doran (@kevdoran) 's Twitter Profile
Kevin Doran

@kevdoran

dad, husband, nerd. @apachenifi @blocks

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Lateesha Thomas (@lateeshathomas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey! We're looking for volunteers to conduct mock technical interviews for folks looking for their first eng role. The participants are primarily career-changers, non-traditionally educated (bootcampers or self-taught), and underrepresented in the industry. Signal boost, please!

GitHub (@github) 's Twitter Profile Photo

GitHub CLI 1.0 is here 🎉 Take GitHub to the command line and interact with repositories, issues, pull requests, releases, and more. ✓ Free and open source ✓ Available for macOS, Windows, Linux ✓ GitHub Enterprise Server supported Download it now: github.blog/2020-09-17-git…

Stephen Colbert (@stephenathome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey Maryland! Francis Scott Key was born in your state, so you owe it to him to get your star-spangled keister to the polls! We made you a video with all the info you need to register and vote this year. #betterknowaballot

Michael Ricci (@riccimike) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning, Marylanders. Our #COVID contact tracing app is now live. To use it, you just need to turn on Exposure Notifications in your settings.

Good morning, Marylanders. Our #COVID contact tracing app is now live. To use it, you just need to turn on Exposure Notifications in your settings.
Kevin Doran (@kevdoran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spock is a great testing framework for Java and other JVM languages, and this tutorial from Trisha Gee is fantastic. If you're interested in Spock Framework, start here!

Kevin Doran (@kevdoran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

java: you don't need to manually manage memory - garbage collection takes care of that for you! it can even be optimized for different situations me: sounds good, what are the optimal settings to use? java: lol idk you figure it out

Dalia (@daliashea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Java developers, have you ever used a tool to help migrate/modernize your application? Did it end up helping? Example scenarios: updating Java versions (8 to 17+), on-prem to cloud, upgrading deps/app servers, monolithic to microservices, or others. RTs appreciated for reach!