EkbDotNet Meeting No. 1 - Yekaterinburg Joins the DotNet.Ru Community

Hello! November 28 in Yekaterinburg will be the first meeting in recent history of EkbDotNet. So Yekaterinburg is finally joining the DotNet.Ru community, cheers :)













My name is Zhenya Ryzhikova JaneRyzhikova and now I will tell you how it turned out and what will happen at the meeting (spoiler: two reports about .NET from speakers from Kontur and Tinkoff).







How did it come



The story is simple as a value type: I live in Yekaterinburg, I write the code in Kontur, but around then the mitap designers will hold , then the testers on the road with reports will leave. Where to go to the .NET developer, of whom we have more than a thousand in Yekaterinburg?







Well, in general, it’s clear where - on DotNext. So I went. There I met Anatoly Kulakov, Julia Tsisyk and other guys from https://dotnet.ru - and wrap it all up ...







Now, now we also join and unite :













What will happen at the meeting EkbDotNet № 1



I hope that everything will turn out predictably: the speakers from Contour and Tinkoff will make a couple of reports, and then go to the bar and talk about the unbearable happiness of programming on the .NET platform.







Sergey Maryin - How to accidentally shoot yourself in the foot from the standard library



A few stories about sudden errors that occur when using standard libraries (both BCL and simply popular). Despite the development years and millions of users of the .NET platform, no one is immune from a shot in the leg when using the standard class in a completely standard way. Let's look at some examples and talk about why this happens and why it is important to design the API in such a way that it is a “funnel of success” and not a “funnel of failure”.







Sergey - a leading developer in the circuit, makes infrastructure decisions in the data science team. He writes mainly under .NET, but with pleasure tries other technologies. In his free time, he successfully participates in competitions in the programming of artificial intelligence.









No, no, Vlad Vasiliev on the left, and Sergey Maryin on the right.







Evgeny Firstov - PostgreSQL: Under Pressure



I’ll tell you how to correctly design scalable storage for a loaded system using PostgreSQL and effectively import gigabytes of data into it. I will introduce the dark side of Entity Framework and show ultra-tech mechanisms for working with large amounts of data in PostgreSQL.







Eugene developed neural networks in Python at IRIT-RTF until he became acquainted with the refined grace of highly loaded services under .NET. He is currently developing high-load services in the Telephony project at Tinkoff.







Participation is free, but you need to register so that there are enough chairs and cookies for everyone. Register, call your friends and come :)

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See you!








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