Hi, Habr!
Three weeks
left before the anniversary conference of
DUMP developers, which will be held in Yekaterinburg on March 20. Recall that this year there will be 6 streams and 7 parallel sections: FrontTalks, Serverside.Experience, Serverside.Knowledge, Design, Development Management, System Analysis and Testing.
The program is almost ready. Welcome!
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So, the topics that we will discuss this year.
• Two presentations on life simplification: Artem Malko from 2GIS will tell you how to get rid of the frontend-routine with the help of TARS, and Vitaly Lekontsev (Abak Press) about SASS;
• Dmitry Dudin, XB Software, will teach how to optimize the speed of loading web pages;
• Andrei Sumin from Mail.ru will tell you how to update the code in production to avoid the negative effects of missing defects;
• From Denis Chistyakov, you will learn how they managed to reduce the response time of the Yandex Browser page by 2.5 times, from Oleg Gorbenko - why the front-ends should review the list of their key skills, and from Denis Paysya and Roman Khatipov (also Yandex, but Moscow) about what measures need to be taken in order to stop bugs on the way to the user;
• And the evil Martian Alexei Ivanov will talk about two-level templating: BEM, React, Riot and Polymer.
• Maxim Pashuk (2GIS) will teach how to build a bridge of friendship between developers and administrators;
• Oleg Tsarev from Mail.ru will tell you which hard-technologies are behind the simplest teaser for the game from Odnoklassniki;
• Ivan Burmistrov and Alexander Kazakov (SKB Kontur) will make a report on microservice architecture: properties, approaches and difficulties;
• Dmitry Kalugin-Balashov will tell about full-text search by mail.ru mail;
• How to collect open information about all companies in Russia, as well as make a convenient search for them, will tell Mikhail Khrushchev from SKB Kontur;
• Dmitry Ustalov (IMM UB RAS) will make a report about crowdsourcing in the industry, and Danila Shtan about how they restarted the showcase in one of the biggest online stores E96.
• How to speed up PHP using HHVM will tell one of the authors of the Yii Framework, Alexander Makarov;
• Using the example of switching from C # to Ruby, Alexey Mogilnikov from Artec Group Inc will show what to do to make immersion in a new language easy, enjoyable and productive;
• Georgy Bazhukov (Nevesta.info) will tell you what Redis is, show how you can use it and explain why this is cool;
• Sergey Fedorov from Evil Martians will teach how to work with Legacy code and not suffer;
• And also: the latest news of the world of weakly completely antisymmetric quasigroups of the tenth order, rock coding and a report about type inference.

• Together with Alla Kvetnoy from Naumen, let's talk about why the team needs a manager and whether he needs him at all;
• Nikolay Yasinsky (Signal) will teach how to build a strong team of inexperienced developers (and even students);
• How to motivate employees with the help of options or phantom actions - Roman Fadeev from Legal Jazz will tell;
• The head of the company Button Evgeny Kobzev will tell about their famous holacracy: can a development team exist without a manager, KPI, regulations, etc .;
• Nat Gadzhibalayev (Amplifr / Evil Martians) will teach developers to understand managers a little better and help businesses grow;
• In addition, there will be reports about developer training, management in OpenStreetMap, and about who investors like to see in the company.
• Mikhail Baranov (Edster) will talk about “bottlenecks” in the creation of svg and technology to simplify the routine, and Nikita Rokotyan about processing for designers;
• Nikita Konovalov and Yulia Petrunina (SKB Kontur) will teach what to do to make you choose, rather than reputable competitors;
• Denis Klevakin from ITM Holding will tell you what DPI is and what problems arise when developing a multiplatform design;
• Sergey Abdulmanov (Mosigra) will show how it is possible to facilitate the process of studying the “new wondrous world” several times and how it affects sales as a result;
• Alexander Kotomanov will share an interesting experience in creating mobile applications, audio guides for museums and city sights.
• What and how many times you need to ask the users to understand whether the product will solve their problem - Dmitry Kalaev (IIDF) will explain;
• Sergey Abdulmanov (Mosigra) will teach how to be simpler and clearer in the process of communication during the development process;
• Elvira Soboleva, SKB Kontur, will tell you how testers can seize power in one single team;
• Igor Panchenko from Redkrot will make a report on the site security audit tools for testers and all-all-all;
• Danila Rozhkov (CIT) will tell you how to design a complex system using several teams of analysts;
• And we will also talk about how to write instructions and about the career of a tester.
Abstracts to the reports can be read
here . Follow the news - the program is still being updated.

Competition for those who love DAMP
For those who have already been to the DAMP, but have not yet registered, we have a competition in honor of the five-year anniversary. All that is needed is to put proof in any social network that you have already been da dumped. The more DUMPs - the greater the discount. Details of the competition
here .

The conference will be held at the Expo Center (Yekaterinburg, Expo Boulevard, 2). On the conference day, the participants will be taken to the morning by bus to the “point” and back.
Expo Center, March 20, from 10.00 to 18.00, from 18.00 - afterparty.Full details and registration - on
the conference website .
Come, we will be glad to see you!