September 21, 2017 at the meeting of the
Moscow community of Java-developers were made by Ivan Ponomarev and Nikolai Potashnikov. Ivan - with the report "The hidden complexity of everyday tasks: the display of tabular data," a joint story of both speakers - about software products
Celesta and
Flute open platform for creating business logic in the Java ecosystem.

About speakers
Ivan is the project manager for the development of the
KURS company and the leading developer of
Course Orchestra platform. In addition, she teaches at
MIPT and participates as a speaker in
JUG.ru conferences.
Ivan's report:
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- “The hidden complexity of everyday tasks: the display of tabular data” ( JPoint 2017 : presentation , video is currently available only to conference participants)
Ivan's articles related to the topic of the meeting:
Other links:
GitHub ,
Twitter ,
Habrahabr .
Nikolay leads implementation projects at
KURS , the subject of his interests is analytical information systems.
About reports
Andrei Kogun opens the meeting, recalling further current events from the world of
Java . The main event of this day is the long-awaited release of
Java 9 .

In the first of three reports, Ivan talked about non-trivial aspects of the implementation of the presentation of data in a table form. Under the seeming simplicity of the task was hidden many pitfalls. The report was a modified version of the previously presented at the
JPoint 2017 conference.

The second and third reports dealt with software products
Celesta and
Flute . Nikolai began by making a general overview of the platform.

Ivan continued, focusing on the technical details. The presentation was complemented by a demonstration of the code and architectural features.

Presentations of reports about the
display of tabular data and
Celesta with Flute are available .
Photos from the meeting have already appeared and a video is about to appear (on
YouTube , with an additional announcement on
VK and
G + ).
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