Speakers
Daniel Fisher, Germany
In the beginning of the nineties he started to assemble computers and configure networks. The HTTP protocol, which arrived on the other side of the trench, became Daniel’s constant companion. The journey began with JavaScript, then Perl, PHP and ASP with Visual Basic 5 and JScript, ending with Java and C++. In the end of the nineties Daniel focused on .NET, streaked Python, and now his target is JavaScript again. He develops, teaches, trains, coaches and speaks. His topics: HTML5 & Web, Data Access & Performance, Scalable & Testable Design, Distributed Systems & Services, Security & Trust.
David McCarter, the USA
David McCarter is a Microsoft MVP and developer, architect, consultant, professional code reviewer and interviewer in San Diego, California. He is the editor-in-chief of dotNetTips.com, the web site dedicated to help software engineers in all aspects of programming since 1994. David has written for programming magazines and has published many books including "David McCarter's .NET Coding Standards" available at: dotnettips.com. He has been one of the founders and directors of the San Diego .NET Developers Group (www.sddotnetdg.org) for 20 years. In 2008 David won the INETA Community Excellence Award for his involvement in the .NET community. David is also an inventor of a software printing system that was approved by the US Patient Office in May 2008. David gives lectures on programming and technical interviewing at user groups, colleges, high schools, and conferences such as Code Camp, SQL Saturday, DevConnections, VSLive and more. He has been teaching at the University of California, San Diego, for over 18 years. He also runs his own software/consulting company called NicheWare.
Hadi Hariri, Spain
Developer, his passions include software architecture and web development. Book author and frequent contributor to developer publications, Hadi has been speaking at industry events for over a decade. He is based in Spain where he lives with his wife and three sons. He currently works at JetBrains, doing a bunch of different things. He is also an ASP.NET insider.
Lee Brandt, the USA
After almost two decades writing software professionally (and a few years unprofessionally before that), Lee Brandt still continues to learn every day. He has led teams in small and large companies and always manages to keep the business needs at the forefront of software development efforts. He speaks internationally about software development, from both a technical and business perspective, and loves to teach others what he learns. Lee writes software in Objective-C, JavaScript and C#… mostly. He is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional in Visual C#, one of the directors of the Kansas City Developer Conference (KCDC), and serves as the Regional Mentor for .Net user groups in Kansas and Missouri. Lee is a decorated Gulf War veteran, a husband, a proud pet parent and loves to play the drums whenever he gets any spare time.
Juval Lowy, the USA
Juval Löwy is the founder of IDesign and a master software architect specializing in system and project design. Juval has mentored hundreds of architects across the globe, sharing his insights, techniques, and breakthroughs in architecture, project design, development process, and technology. Juval is Microsoft’s Regional Director for the Silicon Valley and had participated in the Microsoft internal strategic design reviews for C#, WCF and related technologies. Juval is a frequent speaker at the major international software development conferences. He published several bestsellers, and his latest book is the forthcoming 4th edition of Programming WCF Services (O'Reilly 2015). Juval published numerous articles, regarding almost every aspect of modern software development and architecture. Microsoft recognized Juval as a Software Legend, as one of the world's top experts and industry leaders.
Moderator
Serhiy Kalinets, Kyiv
Serhiy is a passionate developer, speaker, and XP practices coach. Being professional software developer since 2000, he had a chance to try a dozen of languages, frameworks, and methodologies. He is a huge fan of TDD and constantly tries to get everything automated. Currently Serhiy holds a position of Software Architect at Sigma Software helping cool teams to build cool products.
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