April 15 in St. Petersburg , April 22 - in Moscow , April 29 - in Omsk , May 13 - in Yekaterinburg and on May 20 - a series of CLRium # 3 seminars will be held in Novosibirsk .
Last year we talked about okakohakerkih things - parsing .NET memory of heaps, casting between which casting is impossible ... They divided the current stream into two ... Talked about the core of the new .NET Core and tried to understand what we need (and whether?) Roslyn ')
In the same year we will talk about something else. About purely practical useful things that you probably didn’t know before, but in which there is tremendous strength and power. About changeable programming languages, performance and cross-platform GUI development. What does “about changeable” mean? This means that the language can change its own syntax.
As before, we will have:
The deepest, selective reports on rarely disclosed issues
We will only talk about what you probably didn’t know before
Maximum useful reports that will strengthen you as a specialist
Almost all reports - from 1.5 hours. What will allow speakers not to save and tell all that they know
Note to Nitra and Nemerle: these two opensource projects are now being developed within the walls of JetBrains. Reports:
Andrey Akinshin (JetBrains) Iron Timers
Vlad Chistyakov (JetBrains) Nemerle is the most powerful alternative to C # on .NET
Vlad Chistyakov (JetBrains) Nitra - a tool for developing programming languages ​​and DSL
Stanislav Sidristy (Luxoft) JetBrains Rider IDE: Java IDE for cross-platform .NET
Stanislav Sidristy (Luxoft) Automation of testing WPF / WinForms applications through integration into the process
Andrei Karpov (Program Verification) What does a static analyzer know that you don’t know
Sergey Vasiliev (CoPro Ver) Experience of using 'Roslyn' in the development of a static code analyzer