Traps in Java/Kotlin code: Things not-to-repeat in real code
Java may seem simple, but there are numerous cases where seemingly straightforward code leads to unexpected runtime behavior. We will see and discuss a few interesting pieces of Java code that drove bugs in projects, from the easiest to the most complicated.
Additionally, we will examine how to prevent bugs from occurring in real projects and discuss how to use these cases during technical interviews, benefiting both candidates and interviewers.
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In this presentation, you will learn:
How to get a deeper understanding of under-the-hood processes in Java
How to avoid "invisible" errors in code
How to amaze candidates or interviewers during the job interview
Mikhail Biriukov, our speaker
Mikhail is a Senior Java Developer and Team Lead at Luxoft. With extensive experience as a Java developer, having developed commercial applications as early as 2003, he has gained invaluable expertise in driving more than 15 successful enterprise projects. Currently, Mikhail leads a team developing microservices for one of the largest retailers in North America.
Used PHP before the Java stack
Using Java since 2015
Managed a mentorship program for several hundred IT students
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