Kodsnack 652 - The best of nature, with Grace Jansen
2025-07-22 05:26Fredrik talks to Grace Jansen about cloud tools, and bringing them to your local machine in a better way. Opentelemetry is a great tool, but it’s not the whole story for observability. Gathering the data is just the first step.
In the second half, we leave telemetry and talk about realizing you have things to share and sharing them with other people. Find out what makes you tick, and share experiences around that. Grace also shares some concrete presentation-building tips at the end.
Ask the question, and be more you!
Recorded during Øredev 2024.
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Links
- Grace
- Øredev 2024
- Grace’s Øredev 2024 presentations: Cloud-native dev tools: bringing the cloud back to earth, and Becoming a cloud-native doctor
- Opentelemetry
- Distributed tracing
- Microprofile - open source specification for distributed tracing
- Jakarta - the artist previously known as Java EE
- Reactive messaging
- Openapi
- Telemetry
- Openliberty
- Quarkus
- Payara
- Jboss
- Prometheus
- Grafana
- Kibana
- Fluid
- Jaeger - tracing platform
- Torill Kornfeldt talked about resurrecting mammoths at Øredev 2015
- Sven Jungmann - can we teach machines to smell?
- Support us on Ko-fi!
- Ants and AI models
- Holly Cummins
- Less waste, more joy, and a lot more green: How Quarkus makes Java better - Holly’s Øredev 2024 presentation
Titles
- After-lunch lull
- So polyglot
- Ready for microservices
- (You need) Many minds
- Now I have a pile
- (Take) The best of nature
- The path was being them
- Something I bring to the table
- Ask the question
- A unique presentation