Dimitris' Andreadis Blog

Thoughts on Quarkus, WildFly, Red Hat/JBoss Technologies and Open Source Software Development. If an entry looks Greek to you, it probably is.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Getting Quarked

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Quarkus has made its debut just two and half months ago on March 7th, 2019 with the release of version 0.11 and this public announcement ...
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Friday, February 15, 2019

Ομιλία για Επιχειρηματικό Λογισμικό Ανοιχτού Κώδικα

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Με την ευκαιρία μίας γρήγορης επίσκεψης στην Αθήνα, θα μιλήσω την Παρασκευή 1η Μαρτίου για την σημασία του ανοιχτού λογισμικού και τις τε...
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Saturday, December 01, 2018

The stubborn developer

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It all started with this tweet by fellow developer (and friend) Heinz Kabutz : "New Challenge - 15000 push-ups in 5 months. Great ...
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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Βαρουφακιάδας ανάγνωσμα

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Με πολύ ενδιαφέρον και καθυστέρηση έξι μηνών από τον Μάιο του 2018 που δημοσιεύτηκε διάβασα το Adults in the Room (Ενήλικες στο δωμάτιο) το...
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Monday, November 12, 2018

Jakarta EE action at Devoxx Belgium 2018

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Devoxx Belgium 2018, my favorite Java (& more) conference in Europe is just around the corner with the Deep Dive sessions starting tom...
Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Colloquium - Making sense of enterprise open source software

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The coming Friday, Sep/28th @ 2pm, I have the pleasure to be talking at the Department of Informatics of the University of Fribourg on the...
Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Java EE CTS goes open source!

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Java EE CTS stands for Java EE Compatibility Test Suite . It's the proprietary testsuite developed initially by Sun and later by Oracle...
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Dimitris Andreadis

Dimitris Andreadis
Dimitris has 25 years of experience in IT and he is currently Director of Engineering at Red Hat in charge of the Quarkus team and the Cloud Native Runtimes group. Before that he was running the WildFly / JBoss Enterprise Application Server team for several years. He also served as the JBoss AS project lead and he has been a JBoss addict and contributor from the early start-up days. He worked previously at Intracom and Motorola in the areas of NMS/OSS, designing reusable frameworks and distributed systems. Dimitris studied computer science at the Technological Educational Institute of Athens and received an M.Sc. by research from University College Dublin, Ireland.
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