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Java Nibble is my personal blog where I write about what interests me about software engineering especially Java. Java Nibble is my way to share my knowledge, ideas and examples of java code about numerous topics.
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YAML Essentials
This post is an essentials guide about YAML for developers. The YAML syntax is defined with examples on how to use the syntax optimally. Finally, the guide contains links to important YAML websites. Continue reading YAML Essentials

Minikube Essentials
The Minikube Essentials article provides you with a brief introduction to Minikube. It provides an installation guide and command-line commands to set up a local Kubernetes cluster on your local machine (macOS, Linux or Windows). Continue reading Minikube Essentials

Camunda Tutorials, Guides & Examples
This page serves as the landing page for all topics related about Camunda. The page contains links to tutorials, guides and important links about Camunda and BPMN across the World Wide Web. Continue reading Camunda Tutorials, Guides & Examples

BPMN 2.0 Ultimate Reference
This page is the landing page for all BPMN 2.0 articles and links. Continue reading BPMN 2.0 Ultimate Reference

Essential DevOps Books for Software Engineers
There are several essential DevOps books that is an important resource for software engineers looking to learn and implement about DevOps practices. This article lists the top essential DevOps books for Software Engineers. Continue reading Essential DevOps Books for Software Engineers

An Introduction to Identifiers in Spring Data JPA & Hibernate
This article explains the use of Identifiers as primary keys for entities within JPA and Hibernate. Continue reading An Introduction to Identifiers in Spring Data JPA & Hibernate
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About Me

Hello, my name is André Maré. I am an IT Architect who is passionate about all things software engineering & architecture, especially using Java. As an architect, I strive to continuously gain new knowledge and apply it by solving real problems. Through rational decision-making, you can translate your knowledge and skills into making an impact in your world. Keep learning, bit by bit. Follow me on any social media platform, and feel free to leave comments.