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St. Petersburg Conference for .NET Developers

Hello!

Two weeks ago, philipto announced a new St. Petersburg conference for people from the .NET world. The story of its appearance is simple. Last fall, with the guys from JetBrains, we caught ourselves thinking that something was constantly happening in the world of Russian Java conferences ( tyts , tyts , tyts ), something constantly happened on the world of mobile development conferences ( tyts , tyts ) on web development in general, the whole thing, but with the dotnet some trouble: besides Moscow DevCon ', there is almost nothing. It was decided to make a .NET conference in St. Petersburg, while dividing the responsibilities: JetBrains will be engaged in the conference program, and CodeFreeze - in general organization.

Now, when only a week is left before the conference. NEXT, it's time to take a quick look at what came out of this idea. Under the cut - a short review of the reports and my expectations from some of them.
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Conference program

The conference will begin at 10 am by mezastel's story about what awaits us at the conference. All reports and speakers will be presented and the general daily routine will be announced. Well, and then the whole movement will begin: the conference program consists of 14 technical reports on the subject of the Internet, 12 of which will be 45 minutes each, and the remaining two will be 20 minutes each. There are 13 speakers in total: one of which, Stanislav Sidristy, will make two reports. Among the speakers - 12 men and one girl. Literally at the beginning of March, we were accused of sexism, but now, thanks to the appearance in the list of speakers of Julia Fast , we with a clear conscience dismiss these accusations!

Dmitry Nesteruk , one of the country's leading experts on .NET-technologies, the leader of the St. Petersburg ALT.NET-group and the evangelist JetBrains, will make a report on the modern tools of the .NET-developer with the powerful name "Programming at the speed of thought." about tulah, accelerating development.

Stanislav Sidrydy will read two reports, about Xamarin and about the insides of the CLR. And it is the report about the insides of the CLR, along with the report of Dima Nesteruk, that seems to me the most interesting at the conference. I myself am a javist, and the greatest thrill is delivered to me precisely by digging in all kinds of java guards. Therefore, it will be wildly interesting to me to align the insides of the CLR with the internals of the JVM and look at the differences. From the system reports, I would single out the report of my classmate Kirill Skrygan about optimizing .NET applications using ReSharper as an example (this is the report that was most popular in a survey two weeks ago) and a report from Roman Belov about memory leaks in .NET and efficient memory use.

In addition, there will be a couple of reports that are not directly related to the dotnet, but which, as it seemed to the program committee, will be of interest to .NET developers. Such reports include a report by Evgeny Koshkin on how to solve the problem of combining Continuous Integration and Feature Branches practices and a report by Sergey Shkredov on how to separate deployment management (that is, assemblies) from dependency management in a .NET project.

Well, and probably not a single dot-conference can do without speakers from Microsoft. At our conference, Roman Zdebsky, Head of Technology Strategy at Microsoft Russia, will follow the key technical issues related to the development of the Windows Store and Windows Phone applications without delay.

In addition to the above, you will see the following reports:




Conclusion

Full announcements of all reports are on the conference website . The schedule of reports is now finalized and will be available tomorrow. We invite all of you to take part in our conference: the content is cool, and the cost is cheap!

Once again: Peter, April 4, PetroCongress Congress Center. Beginning at 10:00.

Come!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/217109/


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