Open broadcast of the main hall RIT ++ (second day)


This year we again broadcast the main hall of the RIT ++ festival of conferences. On the second day in the main hall of Node.JS and asynchronous JavaScript, statistics for the developer, the path from 1 to 30 releases a week, in search of the perfect CI pipeline, githab and professional burnout.

Broadcasting the first day of RHS ++ to YouTube


Broadcast of the second day RHS ++ on YouTube


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Today we start at 11:00, the full schedule is available on the website, and below are the most interesting reports that anyone can see!

May 29


11:00 - This wonderful Node.js / Alexander Lobashev (RaiffeisenBank) .
What happens in Node.js when the code is executed? How does I / O work? Why it is impossible to use blocking operations in the work of the web server? Answers to these questions, as well as a detailed analysis of the device platform Nodejs.

12:00 - Ivan Tulup: asynchronous in JS under the hood / Mikhail Bashurov (Luxoft) .
What tasks differ from microtasks, how browsers manage task priorities and so on. All this in order to use the asynchrony of JavaScript, which has one thread, and not shoot yourself in the foot.

13:00 - Why does the developer need statistics, or how to improve the quality of the product?
/ Yuri Lilekov (Badoo) .
What is the technical statistics, how to collect it, store, display and what is the quality of the product. Consider the approaches used in Badoo, which allow you to quickly find technical problems and identify their causes.

14:00 - From 1 release per week to 30 releases per day / Alexey Parshukov (DocDoc) .
The path from 1 release per week to 30 releases per day, why it is needed, how much it costs, and most importantly: how it works.

15:00 - In search of the perfect CI Pipeline / Ilya Saulenko (Avito) .
Teams with a running Continuous Deployment process will receive from the report information for thought about what processes are missing in their existing pipelines, and developers who only plan to implement CI are the criteria for choosing the most suitable integration server for them.

16:00 - Subtleties of publishing projects on GitHub / Kamil Ismagilov (Rossiyskaya Gazeta)
We learn how to make the OpenSource project intuitively familiar to developers and how it can be promoted.

17:00 - Professional burnout: who is to blame and what to do. A look inside and out / Alexander Orlov (Stratoplan) .
A report about emotional burnout, “Groundhog Day” and what a person meets at different stages of his career, and how to handle all this.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/412511/


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