DotNext - Conference on .NET-technologies, Moscow, December 11
Already after 2 weeks, another DotNext .NET conference will take place in Moscow. And it has become a good tradition for us to take an active part in it in order to be able to share our experience, talk about our new products and at the same time just chat with one of the largest communities of .NET developers in the post-Soviet space.
In general, it is very great that there is such a conference where you can listen to interesting technological reports and experience real hardcore in various areas of .NET.
DotNext 2014, Moscow
The first time we participated in DotNext a year ago. Roman Ageev talked about how our product DevExpress Dashboard allows you to make quick business analytics:
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DotNext 2015, Peter
Then there was already DotNext in St. Petersburg, in June of this year. This time we had two interesting stories about our experience of working with the latest updates of the .NET platform, and with interesting options for using the framework's power to solve known problems:
Our developer Pavel Avsenin talked about how our CodeRush accelerator is taking advantage of Roslyn .
Our developer Dmitry Garavsky spoke about our experience in developing corporate applications using the MVVM approach, and also revealed many practical aspects of using this approach and the secrets of increasing its effectiveness in cross-platform development (WPF / Silverlight / WinRT / WinForms / Mono).
DotNext 2015, Moscow
December 11 in Moscow, we will participate for the third time. This time we will again have a report on a burning topic: Nikita Stewards will tell about our experience in using Xamarin.Forms .
For the year of work on our components for Xamarin.Forms, we have accumulated a lot of impressions about this technology - both positive and negative. You can get acquainted with the announcement of the report in more detail here ; and the grid itself, by the way, can be downloaded for free here .
Well, besides, we will have a stand at which we will be happy to talk about topics related to our reports, and, of course, about our tools for developers.