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DUMP-2014: preliminary program

Hi, Habr!

We have two great news about the conference DUMP , which will be held on March 14 in Yekaterinburg. First, we have increased the number of sections: reports will go in 6 parallel threads and 8 sections. To the sections Front-end, Serverside, interface development, development management, Rocket science (section at the junction of industrial programming and science), analytics, testing, the Mobile section was added. Secondly, a preliminary program has already been published on the site. It turned out really cool.

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Participants DUMP-2013

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What will happen in the front-end section?
• Evil Martian Andrei Sitnik will tell about the Auto Prefixer: a world without CSS prefixes;
• Artyom Polikarpov (Getvear) will talk about "Really responsive interfaces";
• A guest from Kiev, Anton Nemtsev, this year reports about l20n as a localization system;
• From Maxim Ponomarev, you will learn how Ekaterinburg Yandex did service for the Olympic Games, and from Vadim Patsev (also Yandex, but Moscow) about web-components;
• In addition, there will be reports from Roman Dvornov from Ostrovok.ru and Ivan Chashkin from Mail.ru. Topics are refined, but it is already clear that Ivan will tell about Swipe.

What will happen in the Serverside section?
• Armin Ronacher, one of the founders of the Pocoo Team (England), will talk about Modern and Different Postgres;
• Alexander Biryukov, 2GIS, will make a fire report on Github-flow, a model that allows you to continuously inject changes into the main branch of development. Learn about the pitfalls you can detect when implementing a Github-flow process and how not to break the process if you still want to test changes;
• Danila Shtan will talk about Docker.io and how to apply it;
• Victor Grishchenko will make a review report about the role of the log in distributed systems, and Alexey Mogilnikov will tell about specialized clouds (Heroku, Amazon Beanstack, Engine Yard);
• Mikhail Epikhin from Yandex will show load testing and performance testing methodologies for developers

What will happen in the Development Management section?
• Andrei Aksenov, author of the Sphinx search engine, will make a report on managing a small distributed team: how to organize the work and not go crazy;
• Oleg Mokhov from Yandex will talk about how to build the process in such a way that the group is motivated to do not only current tasks, but also to develop by trying new technologies;
• From Alexander Gornik, you will learn how Kanban was introduced in the election campaign of Alexei Navalny;
• Pavel Egorov, Ivan Burmistrov and Ivan Dashkevich from Kontur discuss what it means to be a team leader and why “good team leaders” did not come out of them.

What will be in the section for analysts and testers ?
• Natalia Rukol, Quality Laboratory, will teach how to test without a tester;
• Ilya Vakhrushev from Exadel will tell you what testing for outsourcing is and how to use it correctly

In addition, there will be cool reports on the automation of layout testing, configuration management and test environment, and a report on RobotFramework.

• Natalia Zhelnova will tell you about the analyst's performance evaluations;
• Denis Beskov from the School of Systems Analysis will teach how to set the quality requirements of the interface;
• Grigory Pechenkin from Colvir Software Solutions discusses whether there is any value for the analyst in an Internet project and whether it requires GOSTs, use cases, business rules, business processes;
• We will discuss TZ in accordance with GOST with Darya Bakirova: is this a useful thing or a curse?

In the section Design and Design of Interfaces, Aleksey Kulakov will tell about the life cycle of the proto-type and loops in prototyping. Andrei Fedorenko will tell how in the Button designers are learning to love and understand users. There will also be news from the designers of Elbe and Diadok.

Vasily Aksenov from the Button and Ilya Krasinsky from Magic Ink will perform in the new Mobile section. Well, one (not yet confirmed) guest from sunny Thailand. Coming soon!

In the Rocket science section, Alexei Zinoviev will provide an overview of the main tools and methods for processing and storing large graphs. Andrei Gein from Contour will tell how they visualize large amounts of data using graphs. Mikhail Korobov will make a report on how Scrapinghub.com teaches systems to collect and recognize data from sites. Well, Oleg Yevsegneev is walking his robot on DUMP.

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Listeners DUMP-2013


That's not all, follow the news :) The program is now formed by about 60%, you can still have time to get into it. There is something to tell - write .

The conference will be held at the Expo Center (Yekaterinburg, Expo Boulevard, 2). On the conference day, the participants will be taken to the morning by bus from the metro station Geologicheskaya (Circus) and the evening one - again to the same metro station.

A separate part of our program is the afterparty, which will be held there in the Expo. You will be able to personally communicate with the speakers, meet interesting people, have a drink and just have a nice Friday night.

There is still one day to buy a ticket at an early price, have time (3500 cost until February 15)

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Expo Center, March 14 from 10.00 to 18.00, from 18.00 - afterparty.
Full details and registration - on the conference website .

Come, we will be glad to see you!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/212593/


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