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From regional to intercontinental CodeFest 2014

According to a historical note, the first CodeFest was very homely , and in terms of reports it was very regional. Almost all the speakers at that time were from Novosibirsk, like the vast majority of the participants. Probably this is the way any regional conference is born.

However, over the years, the percentage of Novosibirsk participants became less and less, and the percentage of guests increased, and it came to us that it was time to explore new horizons. Last year we tried to expand the boundaries, and it turned out not bad : in addition to all the favorite Russian-speaking stars, we tried to lure several English-speaking speakers to the capital of Siberia, and they, to our surprise, arrived.


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This year’s program will begin with a speech by James A. Whittaker, a Google technical director in the past, and an evangelist and a Microsoft employee in the present. James will open the conference with a speech about the future of the Internet " A Future Worth Wanting ".





Dr. Axel Rauschmayer liked us so much that he came again with the theme about variables in JavaScript . You should not think that the topic is captain, Axel is exactly that and the doctor, which digs up the themes deeply and efficiently.

Niklas Gustavsson will give a talk on creating backend services in Spotify .

Vedran Mikulic will unveil the development process on Booking.com with an emphasis on fast rollout to servers.



Christopher Bennage from the Microsoft Patterns & Practices team tells how the Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and Event Sourcing (ES) patterns allow you to create highly loaded systems (the .NET stack).

John K. Paul, organizer of the NYC HTML5 Meetup, well-known speaker and contributor to many opensource projects. John will cover the topic of how to unify the use of module loaders in the browser and node.js.



Michael Palotas, Head of Productivity & Test Engineering at eBay. Michael came to us last year and came again to tell about the transformation of testers from finding bugs to preventing them in the early stages .

Eduardo Bravo, technical team of the mobile Google+ infrastructure test infrastructure, directly with the story about the correct test environment .

Brett Martin, co-founder of mobile startup Sonar (winner of TechCrunch Disrupt Runner Up), will talk about the rise and fall of the startup and what lessons he learned from this.

Krzysztof Szafranek, the HTML5 experimenter at Wooga, will tell us how to make a cross-platform mobile application without loss of quality and speed of development .

Peter Vesterbacka, Rovio's director of marketing, will come to us with a product story about the success story of Angry Birds and how an online game can break into an offline business.



Panel on high loads from highload-guru Alexey Rybak (Badoo) with experts from the companies Mail.ru, Yandex, Communico and 2GIS;

A report on document-oriented Hstore storage in PostgreSQL by Oleg Bartunov.



For fans of .NET a report about NoSQL-storage RavenDB from Mikhail Yariichuk and a report from Sergey Shkredov (JetBrains) about dependency management in architecture .



Cocaine from Andrei Sibirev (Yandex).

Report on two slots about R & D strategy and tactics for the designer and designer from Dmitry Karpov (British Design School)

Scrum Transformation by Askhat Urazbayev (ScrumTrek)

A report about the “right” people from Anton Volkov (Alternativa Platform) and the management of creative teams from Grigory Bakunov (Yandex).

And even this is not all! The program of the jubilee CodeFest 2014 is extremely rich and diverse, and even the schedule of home standings this year has already been drawn up for all two days.

Come, it will be awesome!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/215315/


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