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No stops: IT NonStop passed in Voronezh



The International Technical Conference IT NonStop, one of the main events of the year for Voronezh IT specialists, was held at Voronezh State University on April 16. On the relevance of the theme “The meaning of the code”, the turn to the reception desk, stretching to the opposite wall, most eloquently spoke.



The first stop for many was the “HR Corner”, where anyone could chat with DataArt HR managers and fellow programmers to learn more about vacancies and companies in general.
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Before the conference, guests took pictures with the conference symbols, took selfies with speakers, chatted and drank coffee.



Everyone was especially interested in the show of scientific experiments from Creative Science. Scholar magicians re-lit in every sense of the word.





Those who wish to experience the mental forces fought in Mindflex, a game in which participants must move the ball by force of thought.



The conference was opened by Elena Fedorova, PR director of DataArt, and Alexander Shashkin, dean of the faculty of PMM VSU, and Anna Rozova, curator of IT NonStop.



IT NonStop speakers did not talk about abstract theories, but talked about the “sense of code” in real projects that they had to work on. The practical bias clearly came to taste from the Voronezh audience - the guests bombarded the experts with questions.



Denis Neklyudov, the first Google Developer Developer in Russia, proved that if application automation is being tested, it means that someone needs it.

Alexander Kasheverov, a web developer from DataArt, picked up and developed the topic of testing. He told why and why automated testing of applications is needed.

A Moscow guest, Alexander Belotserkovsky, a Microsoft technology evangelist, shared the company's vision of how things are now in the Internet of Things industry.

Alexey Rybakov, the ideological inspirer of the DataArt mobile community, spoke about the Android TV market and explained why the platform is so important for developers.

About “what is good and what is bad” when it comes to API, said Vyacheslav Mikhailov, software architect from the DataArt office in St. Petersburg

One of the leaders of the Google community and mobile developer DataArt Konstantin Mars in a report on Dagger2 spoke about the dependencies that are not quite traditional for the average citizen (not what you thought of) and how to get rid of them.

Vitaly Bolshakov, MadeMyTrip service CTO, told about working with someone else's code and what dangers it contains. The Da Vinci Code is resting!

Stanislav Mekhonshin, whose report was devoted to the release of the fifth version of Rails, did not go into the specification (as most of the rapporteurs on Rails 5 do). Instead, he spoke about the specifics of working with opensource and the rules of good tone in an open software product.

At the closing of the conference, the participants passed the baton to Odessa, the next city where IT NonStop will be held.



Many thanks to our co-organizers - Voronezh State University and the faculty of the PMM - and our partners: the general HR partner of IT NonStop in Russia and the main Russian job search resource Headhunter, the general partner of the Stratetoplan school of managers, the DownTown city publication, the Creative Science team, the production company VizhuMir, the company Broccoli, the Interfax bureau in Voronezh, the SMM studio YaketySax, the digital agency RAY and the recommendatory portal LikenGo.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/393379/


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