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[] Voronezh For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Odessa For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Lviv For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Dnipro For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Kyiv For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 St. Petersburg For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Kherson For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Kharkiv For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Lublin For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program 2015 Wrocław For Visitors For Presenters For Partners Contacts Program Odessa BEYOND THE CODE May 14, 2016 Today front-end developers come across issues that require far more than well-written code. We deal with complicated app projects and address significant problems, security issues and the latest tech trends. What else does a modern developer need to know? For Visitors Presenters Anna Baranchuk Web master, DataArt, Odessa Anna has been a vibrant part of DataArt’s Odessa team for over a year, specializing in front-end development with HTML and CSS, responsive design, HTML newsletters and animation Her projects are mostly web-related, however Anna is always willing to discuss design trends as well as different tools and techniques for the development process -- and of course dogs, cats and the arts. At IT NonStop, Anna will try to answer a painful question: “How to make your client stop using an old IE.” Dmitriy Tinitilov Web development instructor, Step Computer Academy, Odessa Dmitriy specializes in web development, Full Stack and PHP. His interests include psychology and start-ups, and he also teaches web development at the Odessa branch of the Step Computer Academy. However, he has been working on development projects for the last 11 years. Dmitriy will be discussing “Installable Web-Apps” at IT NonStop. Maxym Klymyshyn CTO, GVMachines Inc., Kyiv Max is an engineer with 12 years of experience in e-commerce & digital marketplaces. Since 2012, he’s been working with GVMachines Inc., a startup that is successful both in Ukraine (Zakaz.ua) and the USA (CartFresh.com). The main languages that Max deals with are Python, JavaScript, Clojure. Maxim’s areas of interest include architecture of heavily loaded systems, data storage, development of client applications and public speaking. Vyacheslav Mikhailov Solutions Architect, DataArt, Saint-Petersburg Vyacheslav is a Solutions Architect in DataArt. He’s been working with software development for 18 years. He’s worked with various industries: finance, information security, travel. Vyacheslav is a wizard, who started working with .Net in 2000, when first Beta-versions only came out and he is still on top of modern technologies. Alexey Kalyuzhnyi Front-end and WordPress Developer, Beetroot, Poltava Alexey is a front-end developer, WordPress ninja and SVG wizard. He is also a lead mentor at the Beetroot Academy and a member of the UA Web Challenge jury. In addition to being a juror, Alexey has also won this web development competition more than once. Alexey loves to share his experience and knowledge by participating in various countrywide Ukrainian conferences as well as in smaller events. When he' not coding, Alexey enjoys bike riding. Yuri Fedorenko JavaScript Developer, DataArt, Odessa This front-end developer has worked at DataArt since 2013. Yuri is always willing to share his knowledge, and he teaches front-end IT courses at Hillel Odessa and is a head of the DataArt IT School this year. This year at IT NonStop he’ll discuss “Something about Front-end Build Systems” Alexey Manoilo .Net Developer, BSP Odessa Alexey is a .Net developer at BSP Odessa. As a Microsoft Student Partner, he's part of global community of tech students who use technology to better the world. Although he's worked with .NET for 4 years, he still has strong feelings for Bootstrap, Angular, jQuery и JavaScript. Andrey Chebukin Tech Lead, BSP, Odessa Andrey is a co-founder of The Secret Circle Solutions and the technical director at BSP Odessa. He enjoys performing and participating in IT events,and he's an instructor at the Step Computer Academy. He's currenting working on improving his .Net skills as a Microsoft Student Partner and an MCSD in Windows 8. Schedule 10:00 — 10:45 Registration, morning coffee 10:45 — 11:00 Start 11:00 – 11:45 Dmitriy Tinitilov “Installable Web Apps – Site Transformation to "True" App” During this talk we'll discuss making Apps "Installable" (meta-information for iPhone, Android), offline mode (Service Workers, Cache API) and camera use (WebRTC). 11:55 – 12:40 Yuri Fedorenko “Frontend Build Systems” This will be the story of the most popular build systems: Grunt, Gulp and Webpack. You'll find out about their differences, general features and in which cases it is best to use each. 12:40 – 13:00 Coffee break 13:00 – 13:45 Anna Baranchuk “Your client wants IE 8-9. Who you gonna call?” Clients often want to support all versions of IE, including IE 8 & 9. But they don’t think about the pain for developers. We’ll consider possible ways to address this issue and ease our pain. 13:55 – 14:40 Alexey Kalyuzhnyi You, Me & SVG We often encounter crazy SVG demos on CodePen, including very cool Site of the Day implementations, and it's fantastic. But it's better to consider how to use all SVG's "magic" features on real projects. We'll discuss why we use SVG and how to work with it,as well as how to use SVG in your projects. We'll also offer real case examples as well as a few other cool things 14:40 – 15:30 Lunch break 15:30 – 16:15 Maxym Klymyshyn “React.js and CSP Channels in Practice” During this talk we'll discuss short intor to CSP (communicating sequential processes), project-based examples of work with csp+react.js, and Isoroutes as an example of creating a cheap isomorphic frontend in an existing project. 16:25 – 17:10 Andrey Chebukin, Alexey Manoilo «Front-end for fun with FunScript» Functional programming has been gaining popularity recently. Scala programmers are the most well paid in the USA, while F# experienced the greatest salary growth worldwide last year. Even JavaScript's new standard has many functional constructions. Let's figure out what can be gained from functional programming and to use it on frontend. We'll have F# (FunScript) as an example here. 17:10 – 17:30 Coffe break 17:30 – 18:15 Vyacheslav Mikhaylov “Paper Prototyping” As interfaces become ever more complex and there's less time for development, you may find it useful to give up your user-interface modelling software for a while in favor of something simpler. All you need is paper, pencils, scissors and your imagination. 18:15 – 18:35 Giving prizes and gifts. End Location Windsor Conference Hall Hotel Bristol 15 Pushkinskaya Street Odessa Registration is closed Photos Videos For Presenters We expect guests and speakers who have new ideas or have experience in dealing with unusual issues. What's most important is that these people are ready to share. IT NonStop in Odessa offers the opportunity to talk about the latest front-end trends. We will discuss articles about new frameworks instead of simply rehashing the content. We are curious not only about code, but also about management, client interaction and professional growth in different directions. EXPERT BOARD Every report is viewed by the expert board of IT NonStop. This board includes senior specialists and project managers from DataArt. The experts are ready to provide support with the preparation of speeches and presentations. REPORT REQUIREMENTS The main principle of IT NonStop is “case after case”. We expect the reports to be based on specific solutions and cases. Theme Duration of report (30 minutes) Short description of the report (300-400 symbols) Bio Full name Position held Current place of employment A brief text about yourself (300-400 characters) Photo in .PNG format IMPORTANT DATES Abstract Deadline: 2016-04-22 Deadline of Full Paper: 2016-04-29 WE OFFER Reimbursement for travel and accommodation Lunch and coffee breaks IT Nonstop conference souvenirs SEND AN APPLICATION FOR PARTNERS Partnership proposal Newsletter Subscribe Contacts If you have any questions concerning participation in the conference, please contact Marina Peregud pr-od@dataart.com PR Manager at DataArt Odessa Twitter Feed Tweets by @DataArt_Dev Partners Subscribe Name Surname City you're interested in where IT NonStop will take place Voronezh Kherson Lviv Wroclaw Lublin Odessa Dnipropetrovsk Saint-Petersburg Kyiv Kharkov I want news from all other the cities Your email: You will receive only emails concerning IT NonStop in the city you chose. 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