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The Marco Show
IntelliJ IDEA
6 episodes
1 week ago
The Marco Show is a bi-weekly podcast about AI, coding, and developer tools — hosted by Marco Behler, Developer Advocate for Java at JetBrains. Before JetBrains, Marco ran a consultancy in Munich, working with clients like BMW, Wirecard, and KVB, and built software at BWSO (now tresmo). He’s also a Java and Spring trainer, conference speaker, and writer of guides, courses, and videos. Each episode brings real conversations with tech people who actually build things: opposing opinions, hot takes, and useful insights for developers who want to go deeper. New episodes every other Wednesday.
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The Marco Show is a bi-weekly podcast about AI, coding, and developer tools — hosted by Marco Behler, Developer Advocate for Java at JetBrains. Before JetBrains, Marco ran a consultancy in Munich, working with clients like BMW, Wirecard, and KVB, and built software at BWSO (now tresmo). He’s also a Java and Spring trainer, conference speaker, and writer of guides, courses, and videos. Each episode brings real conversations with tech people who actually build things: opposing opinions, hot takes, and useful insights for developers who want to go deeper. New episodes every other Wednesday.
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Growing Quarkus in a Spring Boot World – Kevin Dubois (IBM)
The Marco Show
47 minutes 54 seconds
1 week ago
Growing Quarkus in a Spring Boot World – Kevin Dubois (IBM)

Kevin Dubois (IBM Developer Advocate, Quarkus Team) joins Marco to explore how Quarkus is reinventing Java for the modern cloud era, and why it’s not about killing Spring Boot. From startup times to developer experience, microservices, AI, and GraalVM, this episode dives into where Java is heading in 2025 and beyond.

💡 Topics in this episode:

  • The origins of Quarkus and why it exists

  • Spring Boot dominance and migration trends

  • Hot reload, Dev UI, and developer experience

  • Cloud-native Java, containers, and serverless

  • GraalVM and the future of native Java

  • Java’s role in the age of AI

New episodes every other Wednesday. Subscribe for more deep, developer-focused conversations.


🎥 Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IRqTbgC2JLU


⏱️ Timestamps:

(00:00) Intro

(01:12) Why Quarkus was created (it’s not about killing Spring)

(04:45) How Quarkus compares to Spring Boot today

(08:30) Developer experience: hot reloads, Dev UI, and that “aha” moment

(13:05) Quarkus in the cloud: Kubernetes, containers, and serverless

(18:20) Native compilation vs JVM: when (and when not) to use it

(24:00) MicroProfile, Jakarta EE, and open specs

(28:35) The future of Java: monoliths, microservices, and AI

(33:10) How IBM is investing in Quarkus and the Java ecosystem

(37:25) Agentic AI, LangChain4J, and practical use cases

(42:10) Rapid-fire questions

(46:15) Giveaway question + closing thoughts

The Marco Show
The Marco Show is a bi-weekly podcast about AI, coding, and developer tools — hosted by Marco Behler, Developer Advocate for Java at JetBrains. Before JetBrains, Marco ran a consultancy in Munich, working with clients like BMW, Wirecard, and KVB, and built software at BWSO (now tresmo). He’s also a Java and Spring trainer, conference speaker, and writer of guides, courses, and videos. Each episode brings real conversations with tech people who actually build things: opposing opinions, hot takes, and useful insights for developers who want to go deeper. New episodes every other Wednesday.