Hello!
We recently announced our annual DevCon 2016 developer conference, a new program format and various types of tickets for participants, including a special
Guest Pass offer. In
previous publications, we announced the contents of the conference and a list of major tracks: Windows, Office, Azure, Startup and Community track. It's time to introduce you to the community track
speakers , who share various experiences from the industry’s most advanced positions. Let's start to get acquainted with those who come to us at DevCon, tell about their real-world experience (we have a lot of foreign speakers) and answer any questions before, during and after their reports.
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We will have completely different topics - cloud, Internet of things, microservices, F #, brewery, testing and ALM, TFS and game development.
Let's go - let's start with foreign guests and continue with colleagues from Russia.

F #, Visual Studio ALM MVP since 2010, co-author of five books on F # programming, a key member and evangelist of the F # community.
Report:
Build Better Web Applications with Functional, Reactive Programming and WebSharperWebSharper is a mature, open-source web ecosystem for developing enterprise F # web applications. It is a functional functional-first language; user interface, web forms, URLs, and URLs; and a uniform, single-language development client seamless client-server applications.
Twitter :
@granicz or find it on FPish, the largest functional programming portal.

MVP in Visual Studio ALM since 2006, co-author of the book “Programming for the .NET Framework”, actively leads [blog] (www.kulov.net “blog”) about Visual Studio ALM, debugging .NET applications, load testing and performance diagnostics.
Report: Continuous Delivery for MicroservicesMicroservices is a new RESTful API for lightweight service-oriented RESTful APIs. Microservices. This will be a process for you.

MVP since 2007, since 2011 - Microsoft Regional Director. Author of books on .NET Development, author of the Wrox edition.
Report: Assorted Pieces from the Angular2 Chocolate BoxAngular 2 is totally reincarnation of the wide-spread Angular web development framework. It’s a pretty cool way to develop mobile and web apps. In this session, you will learn about Angular 2 concepts.

Develops software since 1999, using .Net technology since 2002. 9 years taught programming and other disciplines related to software development. MVP in Visual Studio ALM since 2015.
Report: Impact Maping in examplesTarget report. Companies, projects, people. Talk about how to stop doing what you need and start doing what you need. Using the example of Impact Maping, we consider how to build a chain from small work to a global goal.

An active participant in the Open Source movement, IoT and the mobile web, its code can be seen in such frameworks as AllJoyn, Apache Cordova, Open CV, AngularJS, jQuery, Sencha Touch, etc. In the past, Microsoft Imagine Cup winner, Microsoft Research intern, winner ACM.
Sergey will have a demonstration report about how you can manage things from Minecraft from the real world, depending on what happens in the game.

He has been developing devices based on microcontrollers and software for them since 2006. Since 2011, heads the department of developing security systems in a startup. In addition to working with microcontrollers, he also deals with video analytics systems. In his free time he works on a hobby project - a 2D game about football and writes articles on Habré under the nickname
AlexandrSurkov .
Report: The smallest .Net for the smallest devicesIt's about the .Net Micro Framework - the .Net version for microcontrollers. The main purpose of this platform is to use the power, simplicity and convenience of the .NET technology on systems with limited memory and computing resources. The project appeared in 2001 and was originally commercial. As it developed, in 2008 it became an open source open source platform supported by Microsoft. Well, nowadays, with the growing popularity of IoT, he gained a second wind.

Over the past 6 years of experience in the development and design of commercial systems in various business areas. For the last 3 years, he has been working with the Microsoft Azure cloud platform on projects of varying complexity.
Currently engaged in high-load application built on the Microsoft Azure platform, which allows users to monitor and manage the state of their vehicle using a mobile phone or web portal from anywhere in the world.
Leader and keynote speaker of the Azure community in Belarus - Belarus Azure User Group. He spends his free time with joy and enthusiasm, plunging into the Microsoft Azure cloud.
Alexander, specializing in complex systems, will tell students how to properly prepare Azure Service Fabric in practice.
DevCon 2016
DevCon is the largest Microsoft conference for developers in Russia. We spend its sixth year and traditionally try to gather those who are not indifferent to the Microsoft platform outside the city, in a comfortable country park hotel, to discuss current technologies together and try out the latest versions of products in practice.
In 2016, DevCon will appear in an updated format. We are happy to share with you the secrets of preparing our conference: why we have come
to a new format , how the
conference grid is being formed. At the same time, we publish details about the conference program, for example, you can get acquainted with the new format “intensive” in the previous
announcement of the intensive on ASP.NET Core .
This year, participants in the event will have more opportunities to immerse themselves in technology and gain new knowledge. We have prepared a large number of new interesting master classes, which will be described in more detail in the next announcement. At the same time, DevCon is still more than just a conference, with a rich program and communication with experts and colleagues outside the program. On the
site you can learn more about how to become a member.
See you at the conference!