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Wim Deblauwe

@wimdeblauwe

Software Engineer. Writes mostly Java. Author of "Taming Thymeleaf". Blogs at wimdeblauwe.com. YouTube: youtube.com/@WimDeblauwe

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I am looking for a remote job opportunity. You can find a brief description of my experience and skillset here sivalabs.in/about-me/ If you have/know any remote-only job openings, please let me know. My DMs are open. Thank you.

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Me: recommends a coding book Everyone else: duh, never heard of YouTube/ChatGPT? Yes, all the info in coding books is probably freely available somewhere. The internet is a massive, unstructured graph. But sometimes, you need the happy path. Great books make sense of the graph.

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Portbase is tasked with modernising the Rotterdam and Amsterdam ports. We introduced DDD techniques to their teams to help them tackle the complexity in their software systems. Here's our case study of the work we did together - buff.ly/3DfpMcy

Portbase is tasked with modernising the Rotterdam and Amsterdam ports. We introduced DDD techniques to their teams to help them tackle the complexity in their software systems. Here's our case study of the work we did together - buff.ly/3DfpMcy
Dan Vega (@therealdanvega) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to a new feature in Spring Framework 6.2.0 M5 we now support rendering multiple fragments. This is especially helpful when combined with HTMX. In this example when I remove a product from the cart the products list and order summary are both updated without JavaScript 🤯

Thanks to a new feature in Spring Framework 6.2.0 M5 we now support rendering multiple fragments. This is especially helpful when combined with HTMX.  In this example when I remove a product from the cart the products list and order summary are both updated without JavaScript 🤯
Philip Riecks (@rieckpil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Upcoming contract-based project availability 📣 • Deploy Spring Boot applications faster & with more confidence • Teach efficient automated testing • Support AWS Cloud migrations I'm available from the 16th of September 2024. Appreciate any RT for reach 🙏🏻

Upcoming contract-based project availability 📣

• Deploy Spring Boot applications faster & with more confidence
• Teach efficient automated testing
• Support AWS Cloud migrations

I'm available from the 16th of September 2024.

Appreciate any RT for reach 🙏🏻
Wim Deblauwe (@wimdeblauwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get introduced to Spring Boot with htmx by Josh Long and become an expert after that by reading my book 'Modern frontends with htmx' (wimdeblauwe.com/books/modern-f…)

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Taming Thymeleaf by Wim Deblauwe is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $24.99; get it for $22.49 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/9fGJjXx3 Wim Deblauwe #Java #Html #WebDevelopment #Software

Wim Deblauwe (@wimdeblauwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Started 2 opensource projects today with 1 goal: Using Vite with Spring Boot: * github.com/wimdeblauwe/vi… -> Java library for Spring Boot (and Thymeleaf) * github.com/wimdeblauwe/vi… -> Vite plugin to expose information to be consumed by the Java library

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“It would be tragic if public sector services adopted the JavaScript-heavy stacks that frontend influencers have popularised. Framework-based, "full-stack" development is now the default in Silicon Valley, but should obviously be avoided in universal services.”

Wim Deblauwe (@wimdeblauwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Searching for a code style checker for Java that will preserve manual line breaks. Anybody got a clue? Ideally, I want a Maven plugin that checks the default IntelliJ style. Most checkers and formatters do not preserve manual line breaks unfortunately.

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Recommended approach to get data from one BoundedContext/AggregateRoot with some additional data from a different BoundedContext/AggregateRoot? stackoverflow.com/q/78908256/755…

Wim Deblauwe (@wimdeblauwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you use a SaaS solution for auth (Okta for example), how do you write (Spring Boot) integration tests? With Keycloak, I just use testcontainers.

Jan Ouwens (@jqno) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something for the weekend: my rant about code formatters for #Java. TL;DR: there are a lots, and none of them is good. Change my mind! jqno.nl/post/2024/08/2…

Wim Deblauwe (@wimdeblauwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Major update to ttcli, my command line tool to generate a Spring Boot with Thymeleaf project. You can now use Vite for lightning-fast live reloading. I'd love to get some feedback from people that are willing to try it out. See github.com/wimdeblauwe/tt… for release notes.

Wim Deblauwe (@wimdeblauwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just sent out my latest newsletter. See mailchi.mp/70c417a2c7e4/a… if you want to take a look. #springboot #thymeleaf #htmx