107 of the 137 habrayusters who participated in the voting on the topic of the Dino Esposito report at the .NEXT conference (December 8, 2014, Moscow, Radisson Slavyanskaya) can be doubly pleased: first, Dino will tell about what they voted for - ASP. NET vNext: Microsoft . Secondly, here and now we briefly recall what other reports will be on .NEXT this time, and also tell you how the speakers try to make them pleasant to listen to at the conference.
So, besides Dino on .NEXT will be:
Vladimir Almaev with a report about writing tests with pleasure and how to use AutoFixture for this;
Kirill Skrygan with a frank story about how the complex projects for .NET are written by ReSharper developers (in particular, about the experience with NoSQL);
Dmitry Soshnikov, who is like a fish in water in popular topics such as real-time twitter analysis using reactive functional programming on F #;
Dmitry Nesteruk, telling about how the new ReSharper helps to make your work more efficient (no, it does not block VKontakte and Facebook with Twitter, is still more interesting);
Roman Belov with the traditionally ironic report about Memory Leak and Memory Traffic;
Sergey Shkredov with a narration about the difficulties of developing and maintaining programs using DSL (and also with forecasts - come now and after three years and make a conclusion whether you should bet on the same horse as Sergey);
Mikhail Samarin, who will show how to make a happy child by connecting to the Lego Mindstorms robot and adding voice or touch control - directly from Windows Phone (yes, he will tell about the API, and not only about Lego);
Mikhail Shcherbakov with the report “Security Model in .NET Framework 4.0 - 4.5.1”;
Dmitry Ivanov with the principles of building multi-threaded desktop .NET applications using ReSharper as an example;
Sergey Pugachev with a report on universal components for Windows Phone 8.1 and Windows 8.1, created using managed and native code;
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For speakers who want to be 200% sure not only that you are extremely interested in the topic of their report, but also that they will tell about it without hesitation, longing in their eyes and eekaniya on the slide, the conference organizers arranged trainings, on which professional trainers honed their reporting skills (I was impressed when I suddenly came across training in a dim office on Sunday evening - my colleagues are preparing themselves, not sparing themselves).
Conference organizers - CodeFreeze and JetBrains.
Now you decide whether to come to the conference alone or to capture friends who have not yet seen .NEXT live. Online and entries will be about the viewing conditions, please read the conference website . See you!