Every JavaOne conference shows that Java has become obsolete in the eyes of current attendees. That means Oracle is interested in getting young people involved in the fascinating field of programming before they're even high school graduates. To attract young people, Oracle offers to teach Java fundamentals, fundamentals and programming through its online education academy, and offers entry-level certifications. There's even cool stuff like JavaOne4Kids that develop like robots.
Java product management and developers said that Oracle provides programmers with rich Java learning resources. And with additional investment in Oracle Academy, we started Go.Java. This guides the programmer forward, it is an ongoing journey and there is something new to learn every day.
Java Advances with Art
There are more surprises for programmers, including a virtual sculpture project. As Sharat mentioned, “One of the unique aspects we brought to the event today was an artistic experience.” German artist Mirja Wellmann commissioned the creation of one of her famous HearingNest pieces for attendees of the design. In her words, "As a sculpture, I use a subject of hearing. I try to change the sound, what we hear, into visual form."
Her roomy "hearing helmets" are available in Java Developer Center Experience firsthand what it's like to be alone with your own voice. “These helmets have no sound, you only hear your own voice, isolating more external sounds.” Self-enhancement through this part of sensory deprivation. Participants can use their devices to develop "hearing" experiences.
Programming has always been regarded as a left-brain domain. But in fact, as a technique transformed into a form, everyone can appreciate it. The HearingNest art experience encourages attendees to tap into the right side of their brain. Chander adds developers to the app, tap into their device, upload to the cloud, download a QR code, and see a CNC machine cutting the design. This is a great way to hybrid cloud, mobile, and some Raspberry Pi in a great visual showcase.
Where will JavaOne be held next year?
Participants can expect that the organizers will continue to bring new experiences with the latest technology equipment to keep the table more engaging. Maybe the 3D virtual reality themed conference attendees will attract more people to participate. Or there will be a JavaOne game that allows programmers to collide with each other to get the latest and strongest Java mascot. I believe these developers will not miss it.
Indeed, Java can be regarded as a very "old" programming language. In order to make it more attractive, Oracle has also made a lot of innovations. 3D model engineering, robot programming, etc. have given programmers more Freshness. As stated by Oracle developers, programming is an ongoing journey and there is something new to learn every day.