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SphereCon — tech conference on Blockchain, IoT, Ruby and startup (подія в архіві)

Took place
17 November 2018 (Saturday)
Time
15:00 — 20:00
Place
Kyiv, Volodymyrska St, 49А, Inveria
Price
free
Attendees

Sphere Software is proud to bring you SphereCon. This year’s event will focus on the startup world of Blockchain, IoT, and Ruby. At SphereCon, you’ll learn about the hottest trends and best practices, gain industry insights, and expand your professional network.

Please go here to learn more about the event and register to attend.

Schedule:

15:00 — Registration (coffee/tea/snacks)

16:00 — Keynote

16:10 — IoT & Blockchain. The future is already here, it’s just not equally distributed. (Anton Shemerey, Director of Technology)

16:40 — SOLID Design Principles in Rails and the feeling of code smell. (Sergey Kovalev, Senior Software Engineer)

17:10 — A successful failure story: how my own startup failed miserably idea-wise but was a technical achievement.* (Vladimir Shulman, Software and Hardware Expert)

18:00 — Break

18:30 — Regression Test Selection for RSpec (Pavel Shutsin, Ruby Developer)

19:00 — The fine balance of duct tape to bubble gum; or why done is always better than perfect.* (Mark Friedgan, an early stage investor and advisor to Startups, award winning CIO and experienced technology leader)

20:00 — After-party

*These presentations will be delivered in English, everything else will be in Russian.
**There might be slight changes in the schedule.

Speakers:

Anton Shemerey, Director of Technology, Sphere Software. Language agnostic software engineer with background in Ruby, Go, JS, and software architecture, always interested in new and emerging tech.

Topic: IoT & Blockchain. The future is already here, it’s just not equally distributed.

You will learn about how IoT & Blockchain find practical application in the real world.

Pavel Shutsin, Ruby Developer.

Topic: Regression Test Selection for RSpec.

We will examine Crystalball, a gem that allows you to select a subset of the project test suite to run based on code changes. This presentation will be particularly interesting for Ruby developers who use RSpec to write tests and/or suffer from big test suites. You will learn how to speed up local development, as well as get feedback from CI faster.

Vladimir Shulman, based in Haifa, Israel, Vladimir has more than 10 years of R&D experience in market leading high tech companies such as Intel, Qualcomm, and Amazon. He is proficient in multiple aspects of software and hardware technologies.

Topic: A successful fuckup story: how my own startup failed miserably idea-wise but was a technical achievement. (This presentation will be delivered in English)

You will hear a story of moving from Idea to POC and half way to MVP and why it was a successful fuckup. Some very basic aspects of patenting, idea validation, the importance of good marketing/promoting will be covered, and of course you will hear about some basic technical aspects of AWS serverless framework that was used for the start-up.

Mark Friedgan, based in Chicago, Mark is an early stage investor and advisor to Startups, award winning CIO and experienced technology leader. The major businesses Mark has been involved with are Enova, Eligo and CreditNinja.

Topic: The fine balance of duct tape to bubble gum; or why done is always better than perfect. (This presentation will be delivered in English)

You will hear real-life stories and practical examples of how to write code for a successful startup and how to find the balance between business and tech needs.

Sergey Kovalev, Senior Software Engineer, Sphere Software. Sergey has more than 10 years of production experience covering various roles from Sofware Engineer to Solution Architect. He is always eager to learn from others and curious about the latest tech trends.

Topic: SOLID Design Principles in Rails and the feeling of code smell.

We will be diving into SOLID Principles in the context of Rails. We will try to avoid trivial examples in Ruby and you will be able to think about how you could apply it to your application. We will talk about the feeling of code smell. code_smells? == bad_code? Is it true or false

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