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For months, JDC 2025 lived in spreadsheets, late-night meetings, and endless planning sessions. But on December 6, standing at the KIB Conference Center and watching the auditorium fill up, it finally became real.

A Day Rooted in Community

 

The Java Developers’ Conference has always been about people. JDC 2025 showed us that this is still true.

From early morning, the venue was buzzing. Developers were meeting friends and welcoming new people. We saw everyone there: students starting out, professionals, and seniors sharing their knowledge.

Throughout the day, the sessions covered the real challenges we face in software today. We explored what’s new in Modern Java (from version 21 to 25) and how to build resilient systems that don’t crash under pressure. Speakers shared lessons on DevOps and platform engineering, and showed us how to handle legacy code without fear. We even looked at the future of AI and context engineering, while others reminded us of the power of core Java without heavy frameworks. The questions you asked and the discussions in the hallways showed how much everyone wants to learn.

Gratitude to Those Who Made It Possible

An event like JDC 2025 is never the effort of a single individual or a small group.

We are sincerely thankful to our speakers, who prepared and delivered thoughtful sessions with clarity and passion. Their willingness to share knowledge and experience continues to be one of the strongest pillars of the Java community.


Our volunteers played a vital role in ensuring the conference ran smoothly. From managing registrations to coordinating sessions and handling on-ground logistics, their dedication and teamwork were evident throughout the day.

We are also grateful to our sponsor, DSi, for supporting the conference. Their contribution helped us bring this edition of JDC to life and allowed us to take a step forward in the scale and ambition of the event.

Looking Ahead

JDC is more than just a one-day event. It is part of a journey to help the Java community in Bangladesh learn and grow.

JDC 2025 showed us that this community is ready for more. We hope this energy continues. We want to see more of you getting involved not just as attendees, but as speakers, volunteers, and organizers.

Thank You

Finally, a heartfelt thanks to everyone who came to JDC 2025. Your presence and trust are what make this event matter.

We appreciate your support and can’t wait to see you at future JUGBD events.

 

Regards,

Tanvir Anjum Rifat
Organizer

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On a journey to turn human ideas into code through software engineering. Passionate about Java and the Spring ecosystem, with a strong interest in monolithic, modulith, and microservices architectures.

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