Java Workshop
Abstract
Take Your Temporal Skills to the Next Level
Join us for a full day of hands-on workshops designed to build on your foundational knowledge of Temporal.
Why Attend?
This day of training is ideal for developers who have already taken the foundational Temporal 101 course and are ready to tackle more advanced concepts in testing, debugging, deployment, and error handling.
You’ll gain practical knowledge, hands-on experience, and walk away with helpful strategies to make better applications.
What You’ll Learn
This training covers two key focus areas:
Temporal 102: Exploring Durable Execution Workshop
In the 102 session, you’ll dive deeper into Temporal's core concepts, focusing on testing and debugging.
No matter your choice, you’ll learn to tackle common development challenges and gain insights into how Temporal operates behind the scenes.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll be able to:
- Understand how and when to use best practices for testing and debugging Temporal applications.
- Identify, solve, and avoid common problems during the development lifecycle.
- Understand Temporal’s durable execution framework.
Crafting an Error Handling Strategy Workshop
This workshop is for developers who have completed Temporal 101 and 102 courses.
Here, you’ll explore strategies for designing and implementing error-handling mechanisms in Temporal applications. This session will cover failure types, Temporal’s built-in support for handling them, and design patterns like idempotence, sagas, and heartbeating.
By the end of this workshop, you’ll be able to:
- Understand different failure types and how to map them to Temporal’s platform capabilities.
- Implement essential design patterns for error handling.
- Develop strategies to ensure correctness and responsiveness in their applications.
Get your ticket to join today.
About the Presenter
Mason is currently a Sr. Developer Advocate at Temporal Technologies who specializes building community, creating developer-focused educational content, distributed systems, and Python. Prior to his work at Temporal he launched Developer Relations at Gretel.ai as the Lead Developer Advocate, and was a Developer Advocate at DigitalOcean specializing in Infrastructure-as-a-Service technologies. He’s an avid programmer, speaker, educator, and writer/blogger. He is an organizer of PyTexas, President of the PyTexas Foundation, and actively contributes to open source projects.