Mitapa Sberteha in June: MOSDROID in Moscow and Vert.x in Ryazan

Hi, Habr! We invite you to meet:




SberTech Okay Day in Ryazan June 16:


The formula of the perfect summer mitap: useful reports + delicious kebabs + views of the Oka

- “How to write for Habr and technical blogs”, Nikolay Zemlyansky, editor www.habr.com

- “Reactive programming on Vert.x”, Anton Lenok, Software Engineer at SberTech
Tired of debugging a critical section a hundred and first time? Do you want to write useful code, and not solve the problem with the race races? Maybe you should try something new?
Vert.x is completely different from the good old Spring and Java EE. This is his strength, but it is fraught with difficulty. The report will be useful to anyone who would like to start using Vert.x, but does not know which way to go.

- “From monolith to microservices”, Nikolai Archakov, SberTech Senior Architect
It is considered that the modern architecture of the automated system must necessarily be built on microservices. But if you start with a monolithic architecture, the system will be written to emit. In the report, I’ll talk about the path traversed by Sberbank’s “Credit Factory” developers from monolithic architecture to microservice, the main problems they had to face, and practices that were used for successful migration from monolith to microservices.

We meet on June 19 at 13.15 in the restaurant "Sails"!
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MOSDROID # 9 Fluorine in Moscow on June 23:


- “Make UI Great Again”, Alexander Smirnov, PapaJobs
UI is quite large and important part of any application. In this report, you will hear how to create a UI easily and simply using Contraint Layout. Why so quickly released a completely new version of Constraint Layout 2.0, and what is actually new in it

- "Sanitation code - monitor the cleanliness of the forces of automation", Alena Manyukhina, Avto.ru
How to keep the code clean and at the same time not bring a fellow programmer to a nervous tic with minor edits? How to measure the "purity code"? How to prevent code base fading? How to bring order to the code of the old project? And how to do it in measurable terms? At least once every programmer encounters such questions while working on projects, especially large and long-lived ones. Fortunately, technology does not stand still and new tools are constantly emerging that allow you to write code and develop gigantic projects faster and better. Some are built into your daily IDE, some you need to run on remote servers, some you can just run from the console. Let's talk about these tools, and especially focus on those of them that support our recent favorite - Kotlin.

- “Android JetPack or what's new in 2018”, Gevorg Safaryan, SberTech
Let's talk about what new components have been added to the Jetpack. Consider them separately. Let's discuss what they have under the hood. And will they benefit?

We meet at 17.30 in Agile Home Savings Bank on Kutuzovsky, 32k1

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/413341/


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