Hello!
Winter has come, and in a week,
the NEXT conference will come after it - without false modesty, the
main .NET event of the year in Russia.

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A few days ago we held a vote in Habré about which of the reports are most popular. Here are the most popular ones:
- 68% - Timur timyrik20 Guev - C # 6.0: Roslyn and other innovations
- 59% - Andrey andreycha Chasovskikh - Async / await: we collect a rake
- 52% - Mikhail Shcherbakov - What and how should be protected in a .NET application
- 52% - Dino Esposito - ASP.NET vNext: Microsoft
- 49% - Roman Belov - Memory & Performance. Tips & Tricks
- 48% - Dmitry Ivanov - Principles of building multi-threaded desktop .NET applications using ReSharper as an example
- 44% - Kirill Skrygan - Complications of creating large applications and their solutions on the example of ReSharper
- 44% - Stanislav sidristij Sidristy - How does the CLR work and how to make it work differently
- 43% - Andrey DreamWalker Akinshin - Let's talk about different versions of .NET
- 42% - Nikita kekekeks Tsukanov - Using Linux as a platform for server-based .NET applications
- 41% - Igor SychevIgor Sychev - Entity Framework 7 + Redis / AzureTableStore
We conducted a series of training sessions (both via Skype and live). If the vote shows that not all of the stated topics are popular, then the training showed that not all of the speakers on popular topics are fully prepared.
That is why in the final schedule some of the reports that are popular in the voting fall into the second and third halls, and others take their place. Well, there is no getting away from the restrictions: we have only 7 slots in the main hall (not counting the keynote from Dino Esposito).
For example, at the last
Go conference in Moscow two weeks ago, a report by Dmitry
mezastel Nesteruk caused great interest. After the report, the people did not let go of the hour and a half. That is why we put the expanded version of this report in the main hall - Go # showed that it is interesting for people to listen about ReSharper.

Reports from our sponsors (from Mikhail Samarin from Futurice and Roman Ageyev from DevExpress) we put in the morning, in the first slot right after keyout. After this slot, we will have a big half-hour break, which means a great opportunity to talk with Mikhail about the work of the .NET programmer in Helsinki and with the guys from DevExpress about the tools they are developing.
Well, reports from JetBrains are generally spaced along the grid so that they do not overlap with each other. As a result, they are not only in one slot, the first.
A small spoiler from sponsorsFrom day to day in the .NET-hub will come out two curious habraposta. In the first, Roman Ageev and his colleagues will review the dashboards. The second post is a long interview with Mikhail Samarin, in which we will talk about a million things - from the development of neural networks in Taganrog to speeches on JavaOne (!) In San Francisco
.
All three sponsors will be presented at the exhibition. Besides them, Nikolay
nickevdokimov Evdokimov will set up a booth about the Go # conference, Andrei
VioletTape Gordienkov will talk about PostSharp, and the guys from Luxoft Training have a booth telling about their trainings.
But the stand from Microsoft will not. Apparently, the developer conferences in Russia today are not particularly interesting for them.
Actually, here it is, the schedule. Three tracks, 21 talk + keyout, 10 hours.
Time | Hall 1 (Conference Hall) | Hall 2 (Hall "Tolstoy") | Hall 3 (Pushkin Hall) |
9 00 - 10 00 | check in |
10 00 - 10 30 | Conference opening |
10 30 - 11 20 | Challenges, Pains and Points of Software Development Today , Dino Esposito |
11 30 - 12 20 | What and how to protect in a .NET application , Mikhail Shcherbakov | How to work with external devices and smartphone equipment on Windows Phone , Mikhail Samarin | Fast business analytics using DevExpress Dashboard , Roman Ageev |
12 20 - 12 50 | Coffee break |
12 50 - 13 40 | How to benefit from and most effectively apply the new features of ReSharper , Dmitry Nesteruk | Functional reactive programming on F # , Dmitry Soshnikov | FitNesse in development , Igor Manushin |
13 50 - 14 40 | The complexity of creating large applications and their solutions on the example of ReSharper , Kirill Skrygan | Using Linux as a platform for server-based .NET applications , Nikita Tsukanov | Entity Framework 7 + Redis / AzureTableStore , Igor Sychev |
14 40 - 15 30 | Dinner |
15 30 - 16 20 | C # 6.0: Roslyn and other innovations , Timur Guev | Principles of building multi-threaded desktop .NET applications on the example of ReSharpe r, Dmitry Ivanov | Refactoring code using PostSharp , Andrei Gordienkov |
16 30 - 17 20 | Let's talk about different versions of .NET , Andrei Akinshin | What are the disadvantages of DSL, and how to solve the same tasks by means of C # metaprogramming , Sergey Shkredov | A true story about using SQL Server Change Data Capture , Sergey Mikhalev |
17 20 - 17 50 | Coffee break |
17 50 - 18 40 | ASP.NET vNext: Microsoft , Dino Esposito | How the CLR works and how to make it work differently Stanislav Sidristy | Mocks, Stubs & Rock'n'roll: Supported Tests with AutoFixture , Vladimir Almaev |
18 50 - 19 40 | Memory & Performance. Tips & Tricks , Roman Belov | Async / await: we collect a rake , Andrey Chasovskikh | Effective use of DLR , Karlen Simonyan |
19 50 - 20 00 | Conference closing |

Program change
As you can see, we have one important change in the program compared to the announcement a week ago. Unfortunately, Baruch
jbaruch Sadogursky due to high employment will not be able to speak with us about NuGet. Since the people complained that there was nothing about the DBMS, we called the MS SQL guru of the performance
Sergei Mikhalev to talk about using SQL Server Change Data Capture.
Conclusion
Once again about the conference:
- Moscow, December 8, Radisson Slavyanskaya Hotel
- 3 halls
- 21 technical report + keynotes from ASP.NET legend Dino Esposito
- Leaders of the .NET hub also appear here
- A lot of people, the opportunity to talk with colleagues from other companies, fellow students, sponsors and, of course, our wonderful speakers.
Details - on the conference website:
dotnext.ru