What to expect in 2020
Oct 29
Oct 30-31
Nov 1
Our Speakers
Dr. Venkat Subramaniam is an award-winning author, founder of Agile Developer, Inc., creator of agilelearner.com, and an instructional professor at the University of Houston. He has trained and mentored thousands of software developers in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia, and is a regularly-invited speaker at several international conferences. Venkat helps his clients effectively apply and succeed with sustainable agile practices on their software projects.
Venkat is a (co)author of multiple technical books, including the 2007 Jolt Productivity award winning book Practices of an Agile Developer. You can find a list of his books at agiledeveloper.com. You can reach him by email at [email protected] or on twitter at @venkat_s.
Blog | http://blog.agiledeveloper.com/ |
Company | Agile Developer, Inc. |
@venkat_s |
Josh (@starbuxman) is the Spring Developer Advocate at Pivotal. Josh is a Java Champion, author of 6 books (including O'Reilly's Cloud Native Java: Designing Resilient Systems with Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, and Cloud Foundry and the upcoming Reactive Spring) and numerous best-selling video trainings (including Building Microservices with Spring Boot Livelessons with Spring Boot co-founder Phil Webb), and an open-source contributor (Spring Boot, Spring Integration, Spring Cloud, Activiti and Vaadin).
Spring Framework Project Lead
Juergen Hoeller is co-founder of the Spring Framework open source project and has been serving as the project lead and release manager for the core framework since 2003. Juergen is an experienced software architect and consultant with outstanding expertise in code organization, transaction management and enterprise messaging.
Blog | https://spring.io/team/jhoeller |
Company | Pivotal |
@springjuergen |
Léonie is Director of TetraLogical; a member of the W3C Advisory Board; co-Chair of the W3C Web Applications Working Group; and a member of the Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Advisory Committee.
Amongst other things, Léonie is co-organiser of the Inclusive Design 24 (#id24) conference; co-author of the Inclusive Design Principles; and mentor to young people interested in the fields of accessibility and inclusive design. She is also a Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP).
Léonie is often found at conferences, talking about web standards, accessibility mechanics, and pushing the boundaries of inclusive design (with existing technologies like SVG, HTML, ARIA, and JavaScript, as well as new technologies like AI and WebVR). She has also written about these things for Smashing magazine, SitePoint.com, and Net magazine, as well as on her own site Tink.UK.
Blog | https://tink.uk/ |
Company | Pivotal |
@LeonieWatson |
Independent Contractor for startups from USA and Europe
Software Engineer, System Architect, Node.js Tech Speaker, GraphQL Advocate, JSFest Program Committee Member
Blog | http://galk.in/ |
Company | Independent Contractor |
@galk_in |
Evgeny used to work on .NET, Microsoft stack for quite a long time. He worked at Quest Software, after that he moved to Dell to work on frontend. He worked his way from CoffeeScript + Angular 1.0 to Dart + Angular 2.0. Currently Evgeny works at Wrike, a high-load SaaS application with very rich client code. Wrike team uses Dart and Angular 2.0 and aspires to be up-to-date with all modern trends in the web world.
Company | Wrike |
@bunopus |
Senior Full Stack Developer
Node.js diagnostics and performance optimization fan. Node.js Expert at Grid Dynamics. Public speaker.
Company | Grid Dynamics |
@matvi3nko |
Aleksandr Korotaev is a Frontend Engineer at Tinkoff.ru, biggest online bank in Russia. He is based in Saint-Petersburg and one of the SPB-Frontend co-organizer, this is a local frontend community that makes regular meetups, pub-talks, breakfasts and own podcast.
Aleksandr is passionated about games development, visualization and other graphics stuff.
Company | Tinkoff |
@mamu_eval |
Erick Wendel is a Keynote Speaker, Lead Software Architect and community Co-organizer in Brazil. Named by Microsoft as Most Valuable Professional, and by Google as Google Developer Expert, a specialist in Node.js and Javascript Applications. He is an Independent Solutions Architect who helps companies to make better and cheaper applications using Serverless architectures, Container-based applications, and Hybrid Cloud solutions. He has experience speaking and teaching at the biggest conferences in Brazil and the Americas, working as voluntary Leader of NodeBR, Javascript São Paulo and Nerdzão Communities.
Company | EW.IT |
@erickwendel_ |
Creator of the Jenkins software project
Chief Scientist at CloudBees (former CTO)
Kohsuke Kawaguchi is a computer programmer who is best known as the creator of the Jenkins software project. While working at Sun Microsystems he was the primary developer of Hudson project. He is also the recipient of the 2011 Google-O'Reilly Open Source Award for his work on the Jenkins project.
Company | CloudBees |
@kohsukekawa |
Jessica is a Cloud Developer Advocate for Microsoft focusing on Azure, Containers, cloud, OSS, and, of course, DevOps. Prior to joining Microsoft, she spent over a decade as an IT Consultant/Systems Administrator for various corporate and enterprise environments, catering to end users and IT professionals in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jessica holds two Microsoft Certifications (MCP, MSTS), 3 CompTIA certifications (A+, Network+, and Security+), 4 Apple Certifications, and is a former 4-year Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Windows and Devices for IT. In 2013, she also achieved her FEMA certification from the U.S Department of Homeland Security, which recognizes her leadership and influence abilities during times of crisis and emergency.
When she's not doing something geeky, you can find her doing something active, most likely running out of breath at her local CrossFit gym. Yes, she's one of those! She also enjoys biking (motorcycles and/or bicycles), shooting, eating, reading, and hanging with her 5-year-old rescue pup.
Company | Microsoft |
@jldeen |
Developer Advocate
Nic Jackson is a developer advocate at HashiCorp and the author of “Building Microservices in Go,” a book which examines the best patterns and practices for building microservices with the Go programming language. Additionally, Nic is writing “Vault in Action” with his co-author Anubhav Mishra, a book that discusses operational and application security using the popular open source HashiCorp Vault, due to be published early 2020.
Blog | https://nicholasjackson.io/ |
Company | HashiCorp |
@sheriffjackson |
Tickets
If you change your mind or your company will buy you a ticket later we will return your money! Until mid January lowest prices ever!
1 or 2-day Conference ticket
Choose from sessions running in 4 parallel rooms
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5* Lunch & Refreshments included
After Party
Access Evening Social Events
View All Recorded Sessions Online
Discount Programs
Students
1 day / 2 days
For a registrants who are currently a student or faculty at a college or university we are providing fixed ticket prices during a whole sales period until date of the conference. Student/faculty attendees will be required to provide a photo of valid student/faculty ID during the process while checking in on-site.
Members
permanent
For those our attendees who have visited any previous editions of Voxxed Days Minsk at least once we are providing special personal coupon with 20% OFF any new ticket purchase. In order to get such a coupon you need to login to your Voxxed Days Minsk Profile.
Groups
per invoice
Purchasing tickets for a minimum of five (5) and maximum nine (9) attendees using one method of payment in a single transaction you will receive 5% OFF.
Purchasing a more than ten (10) tickets you will receive 10% OFF.
Charity
one time
If you are only starting your career or still thinking about your way into information technologies and you are 100% sure that Voxxed Days Minsk will be interesting for you, but your company doesn’t want to pay for your ticket or you don’t have high enough salary to buy your ticket by yourself, then describe your case and we will do our best to give you a chance to visit conference for free.
FAQ
All the talks will be held primary in English but some are still planned to be held in Russian.
Conference agenda highly depends on a Call for Papers process with will be closed end of Feb which means that agenda will be published early March.
In case you decided to not wait and bought a ticket for a lower price, e.g. during Blind Birds or Early Birds, but later on your company decided to reward you with a separate ticket, don’t worry – we’ll return you money for the ticket you purchased with your own funds. Just let us know or log in into your Voxxed Days Minsk Profile and follow Return Ticket instructions.
If you has a ticket of the previous editions of Voxxed Days Minsk, independent from how it was bought – by you or by your company, you are eligible for 20% discount from the current price.
If you wanted to claim your 20% discount you have to create My Voxxed Profile and your Personal Coupon will be available for you on a Dashbord page. Note: if you have created My Voxxed Profile using email address different from the one which is associated with a ticket you had then you need to link such an address with your My Voxxed Profile via link functionality available at Profile > Linked Emails. As far you you will confirm that address you are linking is yours, you’ll see your Personal Coupon on a Dashbord page.
We have variety of different kind of discounts for you:
Voxxed Karma Points is a way we would like to reward our most active attendees who are helping us to promote Voxxed Days Minsk among our local community.
You can earn Voxxed Karma Points by inviting your friends or colleagues to sign in into My Voxxed Days Profile or to providing them special coupon with your name for 10% discount or inviting them via your personal link:
Later on you can exchange your Voxxed Karma Points to discount based on a rate as 1000 karma points for 100% discount
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For a registrants who are currently a student or faculty at a college or university we are providing fixed ticket prices during a whole sales period until date of the conference. Student/faculty attendees will be required to provide a valid student/faculty ID during the process while checking in on a conference. In order to buy ticket(s) with a special prices you need to apply coupon code STUDENT
Program Committee
Dzmitry Skaredau
Solution Architect
@EPAM
Marharyta Nedzelska
Software Engineer @Wix
Kyiv Kotlin User Group leader
Oleh Dokuka
Engineering and Advocating at @netifi_inc.
Java Champion
Speaker, Writer
Active committer of @ProjectReactor
Alex Borysov
Engineer, father, problem-solver, speaker,
@DevoxxUA, @OracleCodeOne program committee member, Xoogler and many other -ers.
@Netflix, ex-@Google
Alex Brui
Java Software Developer
ITS Partner
Baruch Sadogursky
Chief Sticker Officer @JFrog
(also, ? of DevOps Advocacy).
Co-author of #LiquidSoftware. Co-host of the
@DevOpsSpeakeasy
Max Yuzva
Software Engineering Manager
@EPAM
Paul Yuhnovich
Senior JS developer @EPAM
Speaker, FrontSpot Community org,
@BeerJSSummit organization member
Glafira Zhur
Frontend Developer, speaker,
@BeerJSSummit organization member
Victor Vedmich
DevOps Architect
@EPAM
Egor Miasnikov
Developer && Researcher
@EPAM
Dmitry Kurianovich
@Wargaming.net and @World of Tanks
Kirill Kadyrko
Delivery Manager
@EPAM
Evgeny Mandrikov
Software Gardener, JaCoCo Project Lead,
@SonarSource
Language Team Technical Leader
Nikita Burtsev
Senior Systems Architect
@EPAM
Max Belitski
Senior Systems Engineer
@EPAM
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