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DevConf :: BackEnd already this week, June 17, Saturday, the program is formed

    We invite you to participate in DevConf :: BackEnd this Saturday, in the spotlight: PHP 7.1 , the weaknesses of the network API in the Linux kernel , chat bots, live video broadcasts, event processing systems and Haskell .

    The conference opens with an interesting report by Valentin Bartenev, a member of the Nginx development team . He will scold Linux - more precisely, the network core API for userland applications, and complain about the hard life of multi-threaded multiplexed ones.

    Alexander Makarov, one of the authors of the Yii framework, will talk about where we are going with PHP 7.1Artem Dekhtyar and Pavel Stepanets will tell PHP-schnicks about the unequal struggle with legacy. Ivan Matveev will convince you to write in PHP what you can also read. And for those who like fashionable, stylish and strange, Dmitry Zuykov will talk about web development on Haskell .

    Telegram chat bots remain a hot topic. Last year, the platform for bots was presented on the Microsoft and Ruby stacks, and this year they decided to catch up on PHP , Python and Rust . Vladimir Yuldashev and Anton Shramko will teach us to use the Telegram API fully and correctly.

    Efim Pyshnograev from Yandex, Alexander Serbul from 1C-Bitrix, and Alexey Akulovich from VKontaktika are the heavy artillery this year. We will hear fascinating and instructive stories about the processing of billions of rubles, that is, events in AppMetrica , about live video broadcasts, and the taming of Amazon with a bitrix cluster.

    Partners of the DevConf'17 conference: Alpha Laboratory, MediaSoft, Selectel, Reg, Ru, Lamoda, YiiConf, JoomlaDay, Postgres Professional, PGDAy, Lua in Moscow, ElixirLangMoscow, Frontend Weekend, PHPClub.ru, Meetup.com

    See you at the community conference developers!

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