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Cian Clarke – Global Director, AI @ Nearform

Cian Clarke explains how Spec-Driven Development replaces 'vibe coding,' and how agentic roles plus human-in-the-loop coordination deliver predictable, context-aware outcomes. Real projects, practical lessons, honest insights.

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Simon Maple – Founding Developer Advocate @ Tessl

Simon Maple demonstrates how to unlock your AI agent’s full potential. Through live demos, see how structured context, clear specs, and guidance turn agents into reliable teammates that understand your stack and coding style.

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Register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ljc-meet-up-at-tessl-with-vjug-and-neo4j-tickets-1682943592589

We’ll kick things off with Simon Maple exploring Spec Driven Development, showing why structured prompts are the key to scaling AI coding. Then, Andreas Kollegger, Lead for GenAI Innovation at Neo4j, will dive into Agentic Memory – Ripples of the Matrix, a thought-provoking exploration of how memory in time and space shapes the way agents collaborate, compete, and evolve. Finally, Holly Cummins will demonstrate Using LangChain4j to Make Your Java Apps Smarter, showing how to harness AI frameworks to integrate LLMs with real-world Java applications. Whether you’re tuning in from around the world on YouTube or joining us in person at Tessl HQ with the LJC, expect insightful talks, lively discussion, and of course, pizza and beer for those in London!

Session: Agentic Memory - Ripples of the Matrix by Andreas Kollegger

The first drop seem innocent, refreshing almost. An agent's chain-of-thought descends from the sky, impacting the surface of our reality. Then more drops. Puddles form and ripples become interference patterns. Eventually, we're swimming in a digital sea. But seriously, let's talk about two dimensions of memory: time & space - working, short-term, long-term memory - single-agent, multi-agent, distributed scopes - collaborative, misaligned, competitive goals

[vJUG CONNECT] Agentic Memory & Structured AI: Scaling Smarter Java Development
Java Unleashed: AI & Neo4j 2024-09-25 · 17:00

We are happy to host this meetup together with the London Java Community.

As always, this event will allow for insightful discussions on the latest in Graph Technology. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow Java enthusiasts and explore cutting-edge developments in Java technology.

Agenda 18:00 - 18:30 Welcome/Snacks 18:30 - 19:00 Session 1: Simon Maple 19:00 - 19:30 Session 2: Gerrit Meier 19:30 - 19:45 Q&A 19:45 Networking/Drinks

Session 1: On the Path to AI Native Development: Live coding applications with Attended and Autonomous AI Dev Tools - Simon Maple\, Founding Developer Relations from Tessl

Join this live coding session to explore how developers can leverage AI tools, like Copilot, Claude 3.5 Projects, Cursor, and more. We will explore what it looks like to build applications today and how this could change in the future. As we build our demo application we'll discuss how these tools can be integrated into your daily routines and consider the axes of change and trust influencing their adoption within your workflow. This session is designed for developers looking to understand and adopt AI's growing role in software development.

About Simon: Simon Maple is the Founding Developer Advocate at Tessl, previously the Field CTO, and VP Developer Relations at Snyk, ZeroTurnaround, and IBM. He has been a Java Champion since 2014, JavaOne Rockstar speaker in 2014 and 2017, Duke’s Choice award winner, Virtual JUG founder and organiser, and London Java Community co-leader. He is an experienced speaker, having presented at most large conferences in the Java and Security spaces

Session 2: Neo4j for Java Devs: What's in the box? - Gerrit Meier\, Neo4j

Getting started with Neo4j instance and the Java ecosystem has never been easier than it is today. Be it Spring, Quarkus, or just the plain Java driver, get the latest update on our provided tooling and support in the Java ecosystem. Manually writing database statements in plain Strings can be error-prone, that's why we created our CypherDSL. We will have a ride from a basic driver example to a full object mapping supported enterprise application. Also, we will discuss on how to maintain, develop and evolve your database by using Neo4j-Migrations.

Let's also explore this option by taking advantage of already existing frameworks to stay focussed on your business code. In the end, you can decide for yourself what abstraction and use-case is right for you to get started with a graph database.

About Gerrit: As a software engineer at Neo4j Gerrit is developing the Neo4j Object Graph Mapper (OGM) and the Spring Data Neo4j (SDN). He is always looking for new things to learn and tries to make the world better by sharing knowledge and ideas. Not only because of that he is a leader of his local Java User Group.

Java Unleashed: AI & Neo4j
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