On Tuesday
, June 17, 19.00 Ciklum Minsk invites frontend developers to the open event
Frontend Developer Speakers' Corner !
Ciklum Speakers' Corner is a way for Ciklum to support and develop the free exchange of knowledge in various technologies and areas, as well as an excellent opportunity to find colleagues with common interests and expand professional experience and horizons.

During the event, 4 speakers will make presentations:
Mikhail Larchenko, developer at Mobile Competency Center (Epam Systems), one of the leaders of the WebNotBombs community.
Topic: Choosing a framework for the project: is it worth it to reinvent the wheel?
The JS frameworks market is currently saturated more than ever: from the simplest to the very advanced MVVM. Often the difficulty lies not in product development, but in choosing the right tool. The report will look at the differences between libraries and frameworks, which is better: AngularJS or Ember, and why we wrote our XFramework.
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Mischa Kölliker , Principal Consultant (Trivadis AG, Switzerland), Software developer, Project tech-leader, author of some technical publications
Presentation topic: AngularJS solution
The Staff Finder Company is a business system from scratch. This is a system that has been built using Java 8, JEE 7, JBoss Wildfly, JBoss Drools, BPMN and MySQL. A CQRS-style architecture for evolvability and high availability. The system of the chain of use. Feedback and discussion from the audience is welcome.
Andrey Poznyak , frontend-developer with extensive experience in server development (Ciklum).
Topic: Non-trivial ways to optimize JavaScript on modern virtual machines.
How to make simple and fast algorithms work even faster? The report will discuss the basic functions of the toolkit JavaScript-developer and describe extraordinary ways to optimize them.
Egor Malkevich , frontend-developer, freelancer.
Topic: Why we use Twitter Bootstrap, or how difficult it is to write your perfect Bootstrap.
Participation is free by prior registration
goo.gl/p0cIUMWe will be glad to see you!