We invite you to the Azov Developers Meetup conference - September 23 in Taganrog



    We invite you to spend September 23 with us in Taganrog at the Azov Developers Meetup 2017 .

    We arrive at 9 am at the Congress Hotel Taganrog on the street. Dzerzhinsky, 161 to drink coffee before the start and to three in the afternoon listen to lectures on development. We will talk about Vue.js and CQRS, try to find common ground between SQL and NoSQL, talk about the limits of code excellence and real Quality Assurance, dispel fears of an interview with a customer and answer design questions. In addition, we invited Mikhail Skipsky, a player in the television club What? Where? When? ”, The owner of two“ Crystal Owls ”(2010, 2016) - he will talk about decision-making and effectiveness in small groups.

    As always, in addition to lectures, we have prepared activities for participants, and all presentations and video recordings of speeches of speakers will be available on the event website.

    And at 17 o’clock in the Stage club in the Marmalade shopping and entertainment center there will be an after party - Mikhail will hold an intellectual battle for conference participants. Let's check in practice the theses from his speech!

    More details about the reports:

    How to conduct an interview with a customer
    Andrey Kholyavkin, head of the Taganrog office of Arcadia

    Any developer or tester of a service IT company sooner or later approaches this mysterious event - in order to get to a new, interesting and tempting project, you need to go through an interview with customer representatives. For the first time, it can even be scary!

    The report collected and summarized the best practices in preparing for the successful completion of such interviews and interesting case studies. It will be interesting to both developers and their project managers.

    Vue.js: new front end framework
    Mikhail Zotov, developer

    Among the many front end frameworks, the most popular and well-known are Angular and React, but the new Vue.js. framework competes well with it. Michael will consider the advantages of Vue.js over its competitors and describe in detail the internal structure of the components of Vue.js.

    From Erectus Tester to QA sapiens
    Nikita Belkovsky, QA engineer

    Nikita was engaged in testing on projects of varying complexity, with different teams and different management approaches. But one project was significantly different from all the others. This story is about how on a “weak” project he managed to feel what Quality Assurance is.

    The CQRS principle in event web architecture
    Mikhail Chernorutsky, IT Specialist The

    report is devoted to the consideration of one of the patterns of building the web backend architecture - CQRS (Command Query Request Segregation). We will discuss what CQRS is and in what cases it makes sense to use it:

    • the origin and purpose of the CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) pattern;
    • Advantages and disadvantages;
    • application of the CQRS pattern in web systems architectures;
    • related concepts: Event Sourcing, Eventual Consistency, Materialized Views, etc.


    Design questions
    Boris Vinokurov, UX-UI Designer

    Who are UX / UI Designers? Why are they needed in the design process of web applications? Is it possible to do without their help and is it help? How do they differ from other designers and can they be considered artists? How is their workflow arranged? What is considered a good result and why? Creativity and creativity or problem solving? Or maybe you have your own questions? I will be glad to answer.

    Pure code in commercial development. Is there a limit to perfection?
    Yuri Kovalev, developer

    This report offers a look at the problem of eradicating dirty code when developing and supporting large-scale commercial projects. Consider the famous scout rule for concrete examples from life. Let's try to determine which refactoring rules will repeatedly pay off in the future, and which are not so important as to slow down the development process because of them. And finally, let's see how to clear very dirty and complex code with minimal effort, without disrupting the development timeline.

    SQL or NoSQL?
    Vladimir Kalskov, Senior Developer
    Oleg Bragin, Senior Developer

    Two different - at first glance - approaches to organizing data storage. Two different universes in which people with different types of thinking live and work. Can they come together? Will any approach dominate in the future? Let's try to find the perfect way to store data.

    What? Where? When? as a model of team work
    Mikhail Skipsky

    We usually perceive television games as entertaining content, thinking little about the fact that any game is initially a model. In the case of “What? Where? When? ”- a social and technological decision-making model. This means that having understood how to play ChGK and similar games, we will understand how the group decides, how it is managed and what problems prevent the small team from being effective.

    To participate, you must register atconference site . Come, it will be interesting!

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