
From Regional to Intercontinental CodeFest 2014
According to a historical note, the first CodeFest was very homely , and in terms of reports - very regional. Almost all the speakers then were Novosibirsk, as well as the vast majority of participants. Perhaps this is how any regional conference is born.
However, over the years, the percentage of Novosibirsk participants became less and less, and the percentage of guests more and more, and we came to understand that it was time to explore new horizons. Last year, we tried to expand the boundaries, and it turned out not bad : in addition to all our favorite Russian-speaking stars, we tried to lure several English-speaking speakers into the capital of Siberia, and, to our surprise, they arrived.

This year’s program will begin with a speech by James A. Whittaker, formerly Google’s CTO, currently a Microsoft evangelist and employee. James will open the conference with a speech about the future of the Internet “ A Future Worth Wanting ”.

Dr. Axel Rauschmayer liked us so much that he comes again with a topic about variables in JavaScript . Do not think that the topic is captain, Axel is a doctor, and that digs up the topic deeply and efficiently.
Niklas Gustavsson will give a talk on creating backend services in Spotify .
Vedran Mikulic will unveil the development process at Booking.com with an emphasis on fast roll-outs to servers.
Christopher Bennage from Patterns & Practices Microsoft will talk about how Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and Event Sourcing (ES) patterns allow you to create highly loaded systems (.NET stack).
John K. Paul, NYC HTML5 Meetup organizer, renowned speaker and contributor to many opensource projects. John will reveal the theme of how to unify the use downloaders modules in the browser and node.js .
Michael Palotas, Head of Productivity & Test Engineering at eBay. Michael came to us last year and came back to talk about the transformation of testers from finding bugs to preventing them in the early stages .
Eduardo Bravo, technical expert of the test mobile infrastructure team of Google+, directly with the story about the correct test environment .
Brett Martin, co-founder of Sonar's mobile startup (TechCrunch Disrupt Runner Up winner), talks about the startup 's rise and fall and what lessons he learned from this.
Krzysztof Szafranek, an HTML5 experimenter at Wooga, will tell us how to create a cross-platform mobile application without losing quality and development speed.
Peter Vesterbacka, marketing director of Rovio, will come to us with a grocery story about the success story of the game Angry Birds and how an online game can turn into an offline business.

High load panel from highload guru Alexei Rybak (Badoo) with experts from Mail.ru, Yandex, Communico and 2GIS;
Report on the Hstore document-oriented storage in PostgreSQL by Oleg Bartunov.
For fans of .NET, a talk about RSQLDB NoSQL storage from Mikhail Yariichuk and a talk from Sergey Shkredov (JetBrains) about dependency management in architecture .
Cocaine by Andrey Sibirev (Yandex).
Two-slot report on R&D strategies and tactics for the designer and designer by Dmitry Karpov (British Higher School of Design)
Scrum transformation from Askhat Urazbaev (ScrumTrek)
Report on the “right” people from Anton Volkov (Alternativa Platform) and creative team management from Grigory Bakunov (Yandex).
And even that is not all! The program of the anniversary CodeFest 2014 is extremely rich and varied, and even the schedule of tenants this year has already been drawn up for all two days.
Come, it will be awesome!
However, over the years, the percentage of Novosibirsk participants became less and less, and the percentage of guests more and more, and we came to understand that it was time to explore new horizons. Last year, we tried to expand the boundaries, and it turned out not bad : in addition to all our favorite Russian-speaking stars, we tried to lure several English-speaking speakers into the capital of Siberia, and, to our surprise, they arrived.

This year’s program will begin with a speech by James A. Whittaker, formerly Google’s CTO, currently a Microsoft evangelist and employee. James will open the conference with a speech about the future of the Internet “ A Future Worth Wanting ”.

Dr. Axel Rauschmayer liked us so much that he comes again with a topic about variables in JavaScript . Do not think that the topic is captain, Axel is a doctor, and that digs up the topic deeply and efficiently.
Niklas Gustavsson will give a talk on creating backend services in Spotify .
Vedran Mikulic will unveil the development process at Booking.com with an emphasis on fast roll-outs to servers.
Christopher Bennage from Patterns & Practices Microsoft will talk about how Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and Event Sourcing (ES) patterns allow you to create highly loaded systems (.NET stack).
John K. Paul, NYC HTML5 Meetup organizer, renowned speaker and contributor to many opensource projects. John will reveal the theme of how to unify the use downloaders modules in the browser and node.js .
Michael Palotas, Head of Productivity & Test Engineering at eBay. Michael came to us last year and came back to talk about the transformation of testers from finding bugs to preventing them in the early stages .
Eduardo Bravo, technical expert of the test mobile infrastructure team of Google+, directly with the story about the correct test environment .
Brett Martin, co-founder of Sonar's mobile startup (TechCrunch Disrupt Runner Up winner), talks about the startup 's rise and fall and what lessons he learned from this.
Krzysztof Szafranek, an HTML5 experimenter at Wooga, will tell us how to create a cross-platform mobile application without losing quality and development speed.
Peter Vesterbacka, marketing director of Rovio, will come to us with a grocery story about the success story of the game Angry Birds and how an online game can turn into an offline business.

High load panel from highload guru Alexei Rybak (Badoo) with experts from Mail.ru, Yandex, Communico and 2GIS;
Report on the Hstore document-oriented storage in PostgreSQL by Oleg Bartunov.
For fans of .NET, a talk about RSQLDB NoSQL storage from Mikhail Yariichuk and a talk from Sergey Shkredov (JetBrains) about dependency management in architecture .
Cocaine by Andrey Sibirev (Yandex).
Two-slot report on R&D strategies and tactics for the designer and designer by Dmitry Karpov (British Higher School of Design)
Scrum transformation from Askhat Urazbaev (ScrumTrek)
Report on the “right” people from Anton Volkov (Alternativa Platform) and creative team management from Grigory Bakunov (Yandex).
And even that is not all! The program of the anniversary CodeFest 2014 is extremely rich and varied, and even the schedule of tenants this year has already been drawn up for all two days.
Come, it will be awesome!