DEV Labs 2014. ONLINE conference for JAVA developers
We invite you to participate in the second DEV Labs series conference this year. The event will take place on April 19 and will be fully devoted to development in the Java language. The format of the conference is one day, 4-6 reports, from 45 minutes to 1.5 hours for each presentation. After each report, sessions are scheduled for questions. The goal of the conference remains unchanged - we want to share our own experience in solving non-trivial tasks and to hear the opinion of colleagues in the workshop.
Conference Approved Reports:
The first report begins at 12:00 Moscow time.
More information about the reports and speakers can be found on the conference website . In order to become a member, you must register . Participation is free.
PS According to the results of a survey of participants in the previous conference, we made some organizational changes: at the upcoming event, the reports will be grouped by the level of complexity of the material (markings of the level of complexity can be found in the report description); in the middle of the day we’ll have a thirty-minute lunch break.

Conference Approved Reports:
- Unit testing of "untestable" code. Solution using JMockit and PowerMock tools;
- New in Java 8. Detailed analysis of lambda expressions and Stream API;
- How to choose libraries for a modern Java web application. Search for effective Java components;
- Spring is coming, spring is the way! New in Spring Framework.
The first report begins at 12:00 Moscow time.
More information about the reports and speakers can be found on the conference website . In order to become a member, you must register . Participation is free.
PS According to the results of a survey of participants in the previous conference, we made some organizational changes: at the upcoming event, the reports will be grouped by the level of complexity of the material (markings of the level of complexity can be found in the report description); in the middle of the day we’ll have a thirty-minute lunch break.
