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Trisha Gee is a Java Champion, author, and developer advocate passionate about Java, Open Source, and empowering developers.

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The text is about the top five features of IntelliJ IDEA that have saved the author from making mistakes and helped her recover from uncomfortable situations. The features include local history, using the debugger to go back in ti...
The text is about staying relevant in the tech industry, particularly in the context of the hype around AI. It discusses the pressure to stay up to date, the overwhelming nature of learning new things, and how to figure out which ...
The text is about the author's experience in getting started with presenting at conferences. She shares her journey, advice for aspiring speakers, and tips for getting invited to speak at events. The author also discusses the impo...
The text discusses the challenges of reading code and offers tips to improve. It emphasizes that developers spend more time reading code than writing it, and provides tips such as navigating the code, making notes, drawing picture...
The author discusses her experience experimenting with different outfits at conferences, particularly a t-shirt she designed for the Develocity Developer Advocates to show disdain for intermittently-failing tests. She provides det...
Trisha Gee shares her upcoming events and conferences for Autumn 2024, including XConf Europe, DPE Summit, GOTO Copenhagen, Devoxx Belgium, TRGCON24, and YOW. She provides details on the topics she will be speaking about and offer...
The text discusses the idea of developer joy and productivity, and how they are related. It includes an interview between Trisha Gee and Holly, who talk about their experiences with developer joy and productivity. They discuss the...
The author ran a poll on different social media platforms to determine what content to produce for a YouTube channel. The results varied depending on the platform, with LinkedIn readers being more interested in career advice topic...
The text discusses the issue of flaky tests in software development, particularly in the context of continuous integration and automated testing. The author shares her personal experience with flaky tests, the impact they have on ...
The author discusses her experience with build scans, initially being disappointed with them but later finding them useful for troubleshooting builds. She was asked to present a 15-minute product talk at DevoxxUK about using Build...
The post discusses the impact of having children on a career, particularly in the tech industry. The author shares her personal experience and provides tips on how to work smarter, not harder, by focusing, removing filler activiti...