Donetsk coffee-and-code - digest and announcement
Recently, we did not announce our meetings on Habr - it is unlikely that their announcement is so relevant for the entire Habr. But here slides of reports and accompanying links, perhaps, many on Habr seem interesting. Therefore, I am doing a small digest. Follow the links if any topics are of interest.
At the June meeting, Pavel Reznikov talked about unit testing, and Igor Zubkov talked about Ruby.
In July, Valeria Mallaeva talked about the work of a bunch of designer-developer by the designer, and Alexander Shishkin and Pavel Mitin talked about Domain-Driven Design.
August meetingwas completely dedicated to Android. The slides of the first collective report on your favorite applications will probably be of interest to many android developers. Then they talked about development. Dmitry Stropalov spoke about development tools. I'm talking about developing applications using HTML and Javascript. And Roman Bogdzievich shared his experience of monetizing applications, which he had previously shared on Habré.
September coffee-and-code was a kind of continuation of June. Pavel Mitin deepened and expanded the topic of unit testing, talking about frequently encountered antipatterns. Danil Negrienko talked about optimizing sites in general and written in Ruby in particular.
At the November meeting, we’ll talk about Python: learning through Project Euler, the Google App Engine, the Tornado web server, and other interesting things. Keep track of the site and group .
At the June meeting, Pavel Reznikov talked about unit testing, and Igor Zubkov talked about Ruby.
In July, Valeria Mallaeva talked about the work of a bunch of designer-developer by the designer, and Alexander Shishkin and Pavel Mitin talked about Domain-Driven Design.
August meetingwas completely dedicated to Android. The slides of the first collective report on your favorite applications will probably be of interest to many android developers. Then they talked about development. Dmitry Stropalov spoke about development tools. I'm talking about developing applications using HTML and Javascript. And Roman Bogdzievich shared his experience of monetizing applications, which he had previously shared on Habré.
September coffee-and-code was a kind of continuation of June. Pavel Mitin deepened and expanded the topic of unit testing, talking about frequently encountered antipatterns. Danil Negrienko talked about optimizing sites in general and written in Ruby in particular.
At the November meeting, we’ll talk about Python: learning through Project Euler, the Google App Engine, the Tornado web server, and other interesting things. Keep track of the site and group .