P - anticipation, as well as Preliminary Program DUMP Kazan. See the reports that have passed the meat grinder of selection

Every third speaker DUMP said during the selection: “Wow, how serious everything is with you!” or “What, maybe a few runs?” Maybe, maybe...
Hardcore and practice, practice and hardcore - that's what the middles who come to DAMPs are waiting for. And the program committee runs each application through 3 stages of selection.

8 November Alexander Orlov (Stratoplan), Grigory Petrov (Evrone), Alexei Kataev (Skyeng), Polina Gurtovaya (Evil Martians), Maxim Arshinov (Hitech Group), Pavel Malyshev (Mustlab), Denis Kolesnikov (Avito) and other top and just great speakers.

Program 4 streams and announcements of 4 master classes under the cut

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Backend section:

  • Microservice communication: REST, JSON, GraphQL or gRPC? (Grigory Petrov, Evrone)
  • Brilliance and poverty of the object model (Maxim Arshinov, Hitech Group)
  • Microservice in 60 seconds (Andrey Schilling, Ak Bars Digital Technologies)
  • No server, no problem. How we did DataScience on AWS Lambda (Alexey Kolesnikov, SimbirSoft)
  • Tools for managing risks when using open source in your projects (Alexey Pletnev, Basis Center)
  • You can’t just take and send all the logs to Elastic (Grigory Koshelev, Kontur)
  • Review/comparison of column databases Clickhouse, MemSQL on the example of analyzing public activity logs github.com (Timofey Kulin, Yandex)
  • Tools and practices for a good code review (with automation!) (Nikita Sobolev, wemake.services)

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Front end section:

  • How we mono-reposited it (Ivan Botanov, Tinkoff.ru)
  • State of SvelteJS (Pavel Malyshev, Mustlab)
  • (not) perfect pictures and other pixel magic (Polina Gurtovaya, Evil Martians)
  • Blood, sweat, microfrontends and monolith (Denis Kolesnikov, Avito)
  • Testing interfaces on the Web (Albert Faizullin, FlatStack)
  • Video on the web from Flash to MSE or how to write your own video player (Alexey Gusev, Yandex)
  • Introduction to Machine Learning for a Front-End Developer (Maxim Severukhin, EPAM Systems)
  • The evolution of rendering text on Canvas. About Flash, IE 11, designers and cuneiform (Andrey Churakov, Miro)

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DevOps section:

  • Failover Cluster PostgreSQL + Patroni (Viktor Eremchenko, Miro)
  • Facilitating the development process with the help of static code analysis: our experience (Georgy Gribkov, PVS-Studio)
  • Enterprise Object Storage (Yuri Kerbitskov, Ak Bars Digital Technologies)
  • Multicluster balancing + Canary Releases from Avito. Navigator and its testing (Mikhail Shaverdo, Avito)
  • The curse of the infrastructure team (Alexey Kirpichnikov, Kontur)
  • How to break the cluster, cloud and head? All you need is… (Konstantin Makarychev, Provectus)
  • My path to partitioning in PostgresQL or how to avoid long waiting times for data (Almaz Mustakimov, BARS Group)
  • In the middle of the ashes: post-mortems as a tool for continuous improvement (Marat Kinyabulatov, SkuVault)
  • Our experience with Terraform (Kirill Kazarin, DINS)

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Management section:

  • Remote: distributed and efficient (Aleksey Kataev, Skyeng)
  • How the brain prevents us from fulfilling plans and how to deceive it (Grigory Petrov, Evrone)
  • Agile team performance metrics (Alexander Kiverin, Ak Bars Digital Technologies)
  • 5 patterns of behavior and thinking that hinder managers (Alexander Orlov, Stratoplan)
  • New products within adult companies (Dmitry Kalaev, IIDF)
  • Project management… in Telegram! (Igor Zilberg, SmartHead)
  • Culture as a basis for team scaling x2 every year (Artem Susekov, Miro)
  • 3 ways to find a developer in 3 days (Igor Katykov, Tinkoff.ru)

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Now the best part is practice. That is master classes. They are available to all participants, and you don't have to pay for them separately :) The main thing is to have time to take a seat in the hall, because 20 people can fit in the master class hall.

Workshops

Automatic machine learning using Azure Machine Learning Service as an example

(duration 80 minutes)
Host: Mikhail Komarov, Microsoft MVP

At the master class, we will go through all the steps from creating and configuring the Azure ML Service to deploying a Web application in Azure with the resulting model.

Participants need to have:
Windows/Linux laptop with software installed by default.
Visual Studio Code code.visualstudio.com
Anacondas 3.7 www.anaconda.com/distribution
Sign up for an Azure trial subscription.

Simple failover cluster on postgres, patroni, consul, s3, walg, ansible

(duration 80 minutes)
Moderator: Andrey Fefelov, mastery.pro

Patroni is becoming the de facto standard for building Postgres failover clusters.
In the master class, we will build a simple failover cluster of 3 nodes on the listed stack. (At first glance, it does not look simple).

We will take a brief look at the patroni architecture and discuss the most interesting configuration options.

Let's see how the filer works and in what ways you can initialize the cluster.

After the master class, you will be able to start such a cluster from scratch using the provided ansible playbooks.
On MK, we will not spend time deploying the necessary versions of docker or virtual machines.

For work you will need: a laptop with Internet access and a websocket-compatible browser (Chrome, Firefox).
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You wanted features, I have them! Practicing C# 8 Programming

Moderator: Andrey Karpov, JetBrains

C# continues to develop intensively adding more and more new features.
We will consider with you the most interesting innovations of the language, and also learn how to apply them in practice.

After the master class, you will be able to start using C# 8 in your work.

For work you will need laptop with Visual Studio 2019 installed and ReSharper 2019.3 EAP (https://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/eap/) or Rider 2019.3 EAP (https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/eap/) plugin installed.

"Good slides" or "Help, not hinder"

Moderator: Alexander Shushunov, EPAM Systems

The modern IT world is becoming more and more demanding on the softskills of its inhabitants. We all increasingly communicate, involve others in our projects and sell ideas (and projects). As a result, we are increasingly speaking in front of other people: at conferences and universities, in front of colleagues, management, clients, investors.

At the master class, I will show real examples of how to make a high-quality presentation that will allow you to really convey your idea to the audience and change their attitude towards the subject of your story. Come, it will be useful, interesting and fun!

From us orgs: Usually business coaches, coaches, managers and other mentors teach us how to perform. But this is no ordinary master class. This time, a developer will teach developers how to perform! Alexander is a Senior Software Engineer at EPAM Systems.

At the master class you will need any handy tool to take notes.
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The program is 95% ready and the ticket price will remain low until October 15th. If you were planning to go to DUMP Kazan, now is the time take the place of.

Of course, there will also be: entertainment from conference partners, communication zones with speakers, a lot of food and an after-party at the Lock Stock Bar, but more on that in the next news releases.

Bye bye! See you at #DAMP!

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