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BrabantJUG March 18, 2026

BrabantJUG @ Profit4Cloud

When
Wednesday, March 18, 2026 · 04:00 pm
Where
Profit4Cloud, Bruistensingel 400, Den Bosch, Den Bosch, nl
Attendees
3 confirmed
Tom Wetjens
Remco Siemonsma
Jaap Coomans
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Starts mar 18, 2026 at 04:00 pm

On March 18th we will be hosting another BrabantJUG meetup. Our host Profit4Cloud in Den Bosch will be opening their doors for us.

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17:00 - 18:00
Doors open
60 minutes
18:00 - 18:50
Food & Drinks
50 minutes
18:50 - 19:00
Welcome
10 minutes
19:00 - 19:45
Hanno Embregts
Will Git Be Around Forever? A List of Possible Successors
Hanno Embregts
In the early 2010s, only early adopters used Git. The majority used Subversion. Ten years later, almost everyone uses Git. So what will we use another ten years from now? And what features would we need? I’ll discuss a few post-Git products, their features and I’ll predict whether Git will remain in the top spot or not.
InfoSupport
45 minutes
19:45 - 20:00
Break
15 minutes
20:00 - 20:45
Bertrand Foffe
DDD & Java Microservices in Agritech – The Jangolo Story
Bertrand Foffe
Microservices are often presented as a silver bullet but in complex domains, they can quickly become a source of chaos if business boundaries are unclear. In this talk, Bertrand Foffe shares the real-world journey of building Jangolo, a large-scale agritech platform operating in Cameroon, where over 200,000 users interact daily mostly through WhatsApp to buy, sell, and manage agricultural products. Using Domain-Driven Design (DDD) as a strategic tool rather than a theoretical concept, the talk explores how complex agribusiness domains were decomposed into bounded contexts and Java microservices. Through concrete case studies such as product modeling across domains, transversal roles like field ambassadors, and identifying the true core domain (marketplace) Bertrand illustrates common myths, hard lessons, and practical trade-offs. Attendees will learn: * How to align microservices with real business domains * Why “bounded context = microservice” is harder than it sounds * How to avoid over-engineering in Java architectures * How DDD helps tame complexity in fast-growing systems This session is ideal for developers and architects looking for pragmatic DDD and microservices insights, grounded in production experience rather than theory.
Profit4Cloud
45 minutes
20:45 - 21:15
Networking
30 minutes
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Bertrand Foffe
Bertrand Foffe
Profit4Cloud

Bertrand Foffe is a software engineer and entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience in IT consulting and Java-based systems. Originally from Cameroon and based in the Netherlands, he combines deep technical expertise in Java, microservices, and Domain-Driven Design with real-world product building. Bertrand is the founder of Jangolo, an agritech platform serving more than 200,000 users in Cameroon, connecting farmers, distributors, agro-industrials, and consumers across the agricultural value chain. Through Jangolo, he has designed and operated a large-scale microservices architecture driven by business domains rather than technology hype. Passionate about turning complex domains into scalable systems, Bertrand enjoys sharing practical lessons learned from building software where business constraints, data volatility, and real human impact meet.

Hanno Embregts
Hanno Embregts
Java Developer · InfoSupport

Hanno Embregts is a Java Developer with a passion for learning, teaching and making music. In his day-to-day job as a Teacher / Technology Advocate at Info Support, Hanno prefers work that is fast-paced and versatile. This is why he juggles Java development, software architecture, public speaking, leading Info Support’s Speaker Community and teaching courses at Info Support’s Knowledge Centre. Hanno is a Java Champion, an Oracle ACE Pro and one of the leaders of the NLJUG (the Dutch Java User Group). Outside of work Hanno likes making music with his friends. He plays the flute, the guitar and he likes to sing. Software conferences are Hanno’s favourite thing in the world, because they allow him to do the three things he loves most at the same time: learning new things, teaching others about stuff he discovered and yes: even making music from time to time!

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Jaap Coomans
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