
Video Recordings from WebCamp 2012 and the Announcement of WebCamp 2013
Dear habrachitateli, I want to present you a video of all reports from the 3rd professional conference of web developers WebCamp 2012 , which was held last year in Odessa, and also invite you to the 4th conference WebCamp 2013 , which will be held from June 12 to 13 .
Last year, we expanded the conference to 4 sections: web technologies and project management; usability and design; Internet Marketing; startups. Conducted several workshops, Startup Crash Test and organized an avenue of startups.
This year we plan to go even further. We moved the conference to a warmer time and increase the time of its holding to 2 days. The first day - reports in streams, the second day - master classes. We will expand the 4 main sections with specialized subsections that can prepare and conduct various communities. In order for a subsection to be added to the program, it must have a minimum of 5 reports. Our team visited Kiev Startup Weekend and we decided to “bring” it to Odessa. Therefore, we invite everyone to warm up their knowledge on WebCamp by creating their own startup in 54 hours at Odessa Startup Weekend , which will be held from June 14 to June 16.
Registration for the conference is already open. The cost of participation in the conference is: if paid before May 1 - 400 UAH (~ $ 50); until June 11 - 500 UAH (~ 63 $); on the day of the conference - 600 UAH (~ 75 $). Students presenting a student ID will receive a 50% discount. For readers of Habra, we give a 10% discount, to receive it when registering, you must specify the Habrahabr promo code . Information on how to win a free ticket here .
Applications from speakers and the community wishing to organize specialized additional streams are accepted until May 1. All the details are here .
Information on how the project can take part in the startups alley or in the Startup Crash Test can be found here . Startup participation is free.
Under the cut you can see the video recordings of the reports of the WebCamp 2012 conference.
Section “Web technologies and project management”.
Igor Khokhlov (PHP developer of the web studio stfalcon.com): "LiveStreet is an engine for blog-social networks."
Andrey Kushnaryov (Technical Director at AK IT-Consulting): “Meet TYPO3.”
Alexey Radchenko (Senior Python Developer at Mediasapiens) and Yegor Nazarkin (Software Architect): "The possibilities of the python language for web development."
Dmitry Mindra (Microsoft Technologies Lab Leader at Lohika): “Windows Azure for Web Projects.”
Ruslan Prytula (Front-End Engineer at IQ RIA): “Problems and benefits when using the Extjs4 library in large web applications with a complex UI”.
Dyniovsky Sergey (layout designer at evilmartians.com): "Frontend development using Sass and Compass."
Valery Rabievsky (Team Leader of stfalcon.com web studio): “Basics: a brief overview of Symfony2.”
Roman Katerinchik (producer of Artjoker studio): “Dream teams. Myth or reality? ”
Oleg Pokhodenko (Klaxon studio): “Project management = time management”.
Konstantin Mirin (founder of IQ RIA): “Building a native Android / iPhone application on Sencha Touch 2”.
Chingis Barinov: "Worksection - a project management system."
Pavel Tukhar (Director, DIS Moldtelecom): “We manage from xWIKI projects in Moldtelecom”.
Andrey Kozhokaru (head of infrastructure support and development of the QuickBlox platform at Injoit ltd.): "A master class on creating an auto-scalable
server structure based on Amazon Web Services."
Usability and Design Section.
Klimenko Ivan (Stanfy mobile interface designer): “We draw a green robot”.
Olga Gorenko (Head of UsabilityLab Ukraine): “Loyalty as a result of dialogue”.
Pavel Kolodyazhniy (art director of the design bureau make): “What Brockman did not know. Adapting. ”
Semyon Lobach (art director of DaVinci): "Modern stylistics on sites: metro UI, minimalism."
Dmitry Kiselev (head of the studio Dmitry Kiselev): “Ingredients for a delicate website design”
Yaroslav Trofimov (head of Inspire metamarketing, author of the book Branding and Identification of the Present and the Future): “The Interface as the Main Bearer of the Corporate Style of the Future”.
Section "Internet Marketing".
Maria Kravchuk (CEO of UpSale): “It's cheaper to sell to those you've already sold.”
Nodar Giorgadze (founder of DINOpromo): “Traffic forecasting from search engines”.
Vladimir Stolbov (SeoLib studio): "Usability in SEO - an integrated approach."
Vladimir Litvin (TurboSeo Studio Manager): "Trends in the development of personalized search influenced by the Google Plus social network."
Vitaliy Mazurik (chief Seo-specialist of Inweb): “Seo as an instrument for increasing sales.”
Alexander Maksimenyuk (head of the PPA direction of website promotion studio Internet marketing studio Netpeak): "PPA promotion - set the right goals."
Last year, we expanded the conference to 4 sections: web technologies and project management; usability and design; Internet Marketing; startups. Conducted several workshops, Startup Crash Test and organized an avenue of startups.
This year we plan to go even further. We moved the conference to a warmer time and increase the time of its holding to 2 days. The first day - reports in streams, the second day - master classes. We will expand the 4 main sections with specialized subsections that can prepare and conduct various communities. In order for a subsection to be added to the program, it must have a minimum of 5 reports. Our team visited Kiev Startup Weekend and we decided to “bring” it to Odessa. Therefore, we invite everyone to warm up their knowledge on WebCamp by creating their own startup in 54 hours at Odessa Startup Weekend , which will be held from June 14 to June 16.
Registration for the conference is already open. The cost of participation in the conference is: if paid before May 1 - 400 UAH (~ $ 50); until June 11 - 500 UAH (~ 63 $); on the day of the conference - 600 UAH (~ 75 $). Students presenting a student ID will receive a 50% discount. For readers of Habra, we give a 10% discount, to receive it when registering, you must specify the Habrahabr promo code . Information on how to win a free ticket here .
Applications from speakers and the community wishing to organize specialized additional streams are accepted until May 1. All the details are here .
Information on how the project can take part in the startups alley or in the Startup Crash Test can be found here . Startup participation is free.
Under the cut you can see the video recordings of the reports of the WebCamp 2012 conference.
Section “Web technologies and project management”.
Igor Khokhlov (PHP developer of the web studio stfalcon.com): "LiveStreet is an engine for blog-social networks."
Andrey Kushnaryov (Technical Director at AK IT-Consulting): “Meet TYPO3.”
Alexey Radchenko (Senior Python Developer at Mediasapiens) and Yegor Nazarkin (Software Architect): "The possibilities of the python language for web development."
Dmitry Mindra (Microsoft Technologies Lab Leader at Lohika): “Windows Azure for Web Projects.”
Ruslan Prytula (Front-End Engineer at IQ RIA): “Problems and benefits when using the Extjs4 library in large web applications with a complex UI”.
Dyniovsky Sergey (layout designer at evilmartians.com): "Frontend development using Sass and Compass."
Valery Rabievsky (Team Leader of stfalcon.com web studio): “Basics: a brief overview of Symfony2.”
Roman Katerinchik (producer of Artjoker studio): “Dream teams. Myth or reality? ”
Oleg Pokhodenko (Klaxon studio): “Project management = time management”.
Konstantin Mirin (founder of IQ RIA): “Building a native Android / iPhone application on Sencha Touch 2”.
Chingis Barinov: "Worksection - a project management system."
Pavel Tukhar (Director, DIS Moldtelecom): “We manage from xWIKI projects in Moldtelecom”.
Andrey Kozhokaru (head of infrastructure support and development of the QuickBlox platform at Injoit ltd.): "A master class on creating an auto-scalable
server structure based on Amazon Web Services."
Usability and Design Section.
Klimenko Ivan (Stanfy mobile interface designer): “We draw a green robot”.
Olga Gorenko (Head of UsabilityLab Ukraine): “Loyalty as a result of dialogue”.
Pavel Kolodyazhniy (art director of the design bureau make): “What Brockman did not know. Adapting. ”
Semyon Lobach (art director of DaVinci): "Modern stylistics on sites: metro UI, minimalism."
Dmitry Kiselev (head of the studio Dmitry Kiselev): “Ingredients for a delicate website design”
Yaroslav Trofimov (head of Inspire metamarketing, author of the book Branding and Identification of the Present and the Future): “The Interface as the Main Bearer of the Corporate Style of the Future”.
Section "Internet Marketing".
Maria Kravchuk (CEO of UpSale): “It's cheaper to sell to those you've already sold.”
Nodar Giorgadze (founder of DINOpromo): “Traffic forecasting from search engines”.
Vladimir Stolbov (SeoLib studio): "Usability in SEO - an integrated approach."
Vladimir Litvin (TurboSeo Studio Manager): "Trends in the development of personalized search influenced by the Google Plus social network."
Vitaliy Mazurik (chief Seo-specialist of Inweb): “Seo as an instrument for increasing sales.”
Alexander Maksimenyuk (head of the PPA direction of website promotion studio Internet marketing studio Netpeak): "PPA promotion - set the right goals."