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What's New In Java (Live): Simplicity and Vector API at Source Allies in Urbandale, IA on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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Join us for our May CIJUG meetup as we welcome Daniel Hinojosa from No Fluff Just Stuff for an in depth look at what is new in Java. This session, 'What’s New In Java Live: Simplicity and Vector API', explores how Java continues to evolve by becoming easier to use while pushing performance forward. Daniel will walk through features designed to simplify how programs are written and executed, alongside APIs that unlock modern hardware capabilities. Topics include Simple Source Files and Instance Main Methods, Launching Multi File Source Code Programs, the built in Java WebServer, Value Objects, and the Vector API. Together, these features reduce setup overhead while enabling developers to build efficient and high performance applications. You will learn how Java now supports rapid development workflows without sacrificing power, making it easier to write, run, and scale modern applications. Event Details Tuesday, May 19th, 2026 5:30 to 7:00 PM In person at Source Allies, or online We will also be raffling off a pass to the Central Iowa Software Symposium! RSVP today! About the Speaker Daniel Hinojosa is a programmer, consultant, instructor, speaker, and author with over 20 years of experience. He works across private, educational, and government sectors and is a speaker on the No Fluff Just Stuff tour. Daniel has a passion for JVM languages such as Java, Groovy, and Scala, and regularly explores others including Haskell, Ruby, Python, LISP, C, and C++. Outside of tech, he enjoys reading, swimming, Legos, football, and barbecuing.

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