Fun @SpringData team meeting in Deutschland, storified from a bunch of tweets

By Greg Turnquist

Greg L. Turnquist worked on the Spring team for over thirteen years and is a senior staff technical content engineer at Cockroach Labs. He was the lead for Spring Data JPA and Spring Web Services. He wrote Packt's best-selling title, Learning Spring Boot 2.0 2nd Edition, and its 3rd Edition follow-up along many others.

April 11, 2017

I had a great team meeting last with my five other co-workers. I wanted to share the majority of it purely in tweets, with a couple comments thrown in here and there. Enjoy!

As my cohorts arrive by other means:

https://twitter.com/mp911de/status/849244747222962176

And this draws concern from some!

https://twitter.com/Hameiste/status/849263376375140352

https://twitter.com/olivergierke/status/849490414835044352

https://twitter.com/olivergierke/status/849611590047604737

https://twitter.com/mp911de/status/849863543331672065

https://twitter.com/olivergierke/status/849868582901121024

https://twitter.com/mp911de/status/849926074830127104

https://twitter.com/olivergierke/status/849933811374796801

That evening, we trekked over to the Berlin-Brandenburg JUG meeting where Christoph and Mark talked about Reactive Spring Data, and I managed to give away a copy of Learning Spring Boot:

Finally glomming onto the fact that Germany dubs the “ground floor” as the 0 floor, I really appreciated being able to do pointer arithmetic based on my floor number!

A nice little event in the midst of our team meeting:

https://twitter.com/olivergierke/status/850226668232781824

https://twitter.com/gregturn/status/850813991030898688

https://twitter.com/gregturn/status/851059503944540160

https://twitter.com/mp911de/status/851087039361675264

https://twitter.com/gregturn/status/851190002872717312

And for those of you asking, no I have yet to discover the location of my luggage. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

UPDATE: The airline found my bag and returned it yesterday. Eventual consistency! 😄👏

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