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DotNetRu at the DotNext 2019 Piter conference



May 15-16, St. Petersburg will host DotNext - the largest conference in Russia dedicated to the development on the .NET platform. Within the framework of the conference, the All-Russian .NET-communities association DotNetRu will conduct its own track. We will come together to discuss the future of the language, platform, technology and the community as a whole. Round tables, quizzes, contests, gifts and, of course, communication are waiting for you.

image Pleasant surprises for all .NET's will be provided by our good friends Arcadia and Contour . You have a chance to get: DotNetRu brand sweatshirts and T-shirts, Xiaomi Mi Band bracelets, licenses from JetBrains, Raspberry Pi Starter Kit, chic stickers and more. And also a book that does not exist, and our branded meditative ladders. If you want to present the level of fun, see how it was at the first and second gathering of communities.
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Throughout the conference


dotQUEST


The world is full of surprises. Want to create your own story? Fire in the data center, cyber attack, and need to be saved? Or maybe your office was attacked by green men? Or do you not believe in aliens? You can create your own history and save humanity yourself, with your own hands!

We offer you to plunge into this world full of surprises. You will have to fight, and not only intellectually. Our top speakers can help you in this endeavor.
No boring tasks! Break the brain, take a break from coding, talk to the speakers! Come off in full and complete the quest!

You can participate either alone or with a team.



Tote on the best speaker


After a certain time after the conference, the organizers of DotNext publish a report "Top 10 best reports." Seats are completely dependent on the voting participants of the conference. We suggest you play a tote on the position of this rating. Let's identify among us experts who most accurately predict the results. The essence of the game is simple - each participant receives 1000 points, which he can distribute in the form of bets. You can make bets on a certain place in the ranking from 1 to 10, and to hit the top 3, top 5 and top 10. After the results are published, the winners for each group of bets are put down, and for triggered bets the amount of points awarded is doubled.

Bids will be accepted until the end of May:


The prize for the winner by the number of points scored will be the book by Andrey Akinshin “Pro .NET Benchmarking”.



Know our


If you have not yet decided what to go for DotNext, you should know: both days we will be handing out compulsory gifts to all participants in T-shirts (as well as sweatshirts, panama, socks, aprons, etc.) with a global logo or from any local community!



Meeting program


May 15. Day 1

12:00 - 13:00 Elizaveta Golenok, Dmitry Nesteruk, Nikita Tsukanov “Round table: New technologies to be”

14:00 - 15:00 Anatoly Kulakov, Alexey Merson, Maxim Arshinov, Vagif Abilov, Konstantin Gustov “Round table: Domain Driven Design: the beginning”

16:00 - 17:00 Yulia Tsisyk “How our communities work”

17:30 - 18:30 Yuri Kerbitskov “.NET Core Application Domains”

19:00 - 20:00 Yana Golubeva, Yury Orlov "Quiz"

16th of May. Day 2

12:00 - 13:00 Yuri Kerbitskov "Efficiency of the programmer"

14:00 - 15:00 Roman Nevolin, Vagif Abilov “Round table: Functional paradigms”

16:00 - 17:00 Nikita Tsukanov "Exhibition of Achievements of the National Avalon Building"

17:30 - 18:30 Elizaveta Golenok "dotQUEST: Results"

Elizaveta Golenok, Dmitry Nesteruk, Nikita Tsukanov “Round table: New technologies to be”


Have you worked in the same company for many years? Or did you come to work in a large company with a lot of legacy? Do you want to write on .NET Core, use deconstructors, named tuples and immediately after the release of C # 8.0 implement nullable features and async streams? Is it worth doing? Why not all companies are ready to adhere to current trends? Or maybe it's just worth talking to someone from the management, and it turns out that not everything is so scary? We will raise these and other questions regarding new technologies at our round table.



Anatoly Kulakov, Alexey Merson, Vagif Abilov, Konstantin Gustov, Maxim Arshinov “Round table: Domain Driven Design: the beginning”


It seems to many that Domain Driven Design is a silver bullet, and the main thing for using it is to master some technical patterns. But, before you write at least a line of code, you need to do a lot of other work: build work with the customer, isolate the bounded context, etc. What and how to do at this stage will be discussed at our round table. Come share your experience and listen to our experts.



Julia Tsisyk “How our communities work”


How do .NET communities live in different cities of Russia? How and why was DotNetRu formed, and how does the community function at all? Julia will tell the philosophy and answer all the questions.

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.NET developer in CUSTIS. Organizer. NET-community in Moscow.

Yuri Kerbitskov ".NET Core Application Domains"


A rare .NET developer thinks about what application domains are, what they are for, and how they are designed. Meanwhile, with the advent of .NET Core, the concept of assembly isolation, loading / unloading and security aspects has changed, and now we have to use new techniques.

As part of the report, let's recall what application domains are, how things are going with them in .NET Core, and talk about how to use the AssemblyLoadContext class, which represents the new paradigm of load contexts.

In the report:


After listening to the report, we will better understand how the .NET Core and .NET Framework work.

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He started his way as a programmer as a Delphi developer, but then fell in love with the .NET platform and C # in particular. Develops various integration solutions, software for working with equipment and automates technological processes. He likes to delve into the internals and source code of .NET, to comprehend Zen multithreading and bother everyone with micro-optimizations.

Yana Golubeva, Yury Orlov "Quiz"


Remember DotNext 2018 Moscow? Let's recall the individual reports that were presented there, as well as some historical facts about DotNext. And what do you know about memory performance in .NET and C # 7 and C # 8 chips?

Come in, we have something to ask you!



Yuri Kerbitskov "Efficiency programmer"


A modern programmer has to solve many problems, often in a multithreaded mode. You may have already heard about "ten-time" programmers. These are programmers who are 10 times more productive than ordinary programmers. How do they do it? We will try to approach the answer to this question within the framework of the report. We'll talk about Hard Skills and Soft Skills. Consider what the Eisenhower matrix, the tomato method, and other efficiency enhancement techniques are. And also we will listen to what experienced developers advise, what approaches their thoughts converge on and how an ordinary tea can make you a much more productive and efficient developer. After the report, you should have no doubt that each of you can become a “tenfold” programmer.

image about the author

He started his way as a programmer as a Delphi developer, but then fell in love with the .NET platform and C # in particular. Develops various integration solutions, software for working with equipment and automates technological processes. He likes to delve into the internals and source code of .NET, to comprehend Zen multithreading and bother everyone with micro-optimizations.

Roman Nevolin, Vagif Abilov “Round table: Functional programming patterns”


Let's discuss what elements of functional programming can be used in everyday development and what it will give us. Let's discuss the generally accepted approaches that already live in your code, and think about how to further improve the code with ideas from the world of functionalism.



Nikita Tsukanov "Exhibition of Achievements of the National Aviation Industry"


Consider the new word in XAML and the most recent achievements of Avaloniya on the example of practical demonstrations from one of the authors of the project.

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Started in Navigator with development under WinCE / Mobile in C / C ++. Later he was developing a VPN service with a cross-platform client on Gtk #, the server part of which was also written in C #. Currently is a CTO in a startup Promarket.

Elizaveta Golenok "dotQUEST: Results"


Summing up the quest and awarding prizes.

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Lead developer at MTS Information Technologies. He has experience in developing and designing systems both in C / C ++ and C # ASP.NET, Mono (from navigation systems to enterprise solutions). His areas of interest are route planning and multi-agent systems, compilation, LLVM, Clang, low-level application debugging, P / Invoke, and Mono.

There are only a few days left until the DotNext 2019 Piter conference. But getting tickets is not too late. Moreover, all community members are given a special discount on the promotional code DotNext19SPBDotNetRu.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/450712/


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