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How to Inspire the Next Generation of Java Developers?

A Java in Education initiative for global Java User Group (JUG) Leaders.

Java moves our world. Java helps you to stay safe, connected with your friends and family and grow every day. Think of any industry or technology and you’ll see Java – from banking, health, commerce, gaming, insurance, education to Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and many more. It is literally everywhere. As a trusted ecosystem, Java has adapted to changing developer and business needs and continues to be relevant and popular.

As we celebrate 25 years of Java technology, we look to the future – the next generation of Java developers. We are encouraging Java community leaders to participate in encouraging the next generation of developers to code using Java by engaging with your local educational communities. If you are an experienced Java developer or Java User Group (JUG) member/leader, this is a prime opportunity for you to pay it forward. 

As chairperson of the Java Community Process (JCP) program, I lead and chair the JCP Executive Committee (EC).  The EC oversee the development and evolution of Java technologies within the JCP. In 2020, some of our discussions focused on the topic of Java in Education.  This topic was suggested by one of our new JCP EC Members, Ken Fogel.  This prompted a working group to think about what we can do around Java in Education.

JCP EC Members and Java community leaders are in a unique position to inspire their local community of junior developers and students to learn and use Java technology.  The purpose and focus is to help bridge the gap between the educational environment and industry. Together we can provide opportunities for students, teachers and educational institutions in the form of networking, mentoring, knowledge and professional internships, open-source assignments and projects.  We can also educate developers around the myths about the capabilities of Modern Java technology . 

In starting this initiative, we believe this effort must be global, JUG led, and supported by the JCP program.

Our world. Moved by Java! Join us to continue to grow your local community to be #MovedbyJava

You can join our group.io list to participate in discussions with Java community leaders. This is where we develop materials for the community and share experiences. 

https://jcp.org/java-in-education

How to get started?

Reaching out to Universities

Reaching out to Secondary Schools

The power of community

These are some of the best practices for starting activities in your local community. As a leader in the Java developer community for the past twenty years, I believe in the power of the Java community. Together we can bring Java to the next generation of Java developers.

Our world. Moved by Java! Join us to continue to grow your local community to be #MovedbyJava.

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Author: Heather VanCura

Heather is a Vice President and Chairperson of the Java Community Process (JCP) program. She is a leader of the global community driven Java adoption and user group programs. In this role she drives the efforts to transform the JCP program and broaden participation and diversity in the community. She is passionate about Java, women in technology and developer communities, serving as an International speaker and community organizer of developer hack days around the world. Heather enjoys speaking at conferences, such as OSCON, FOSDEM, Devoxx, Wonder Women Tech, and the JavaOne Conferences. She resides in the San Francisco Bay Area, California USA and enjoys trying new sports and fitness activities in her free time.
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