IT Travel Labs
- 5 PM Intro
- 5:30 PM Android
Krzysztof Głuszczyk
Time flies with Ryanair - what has changed since the day one
Bio:
Curious about the news in mobile technologies, very involved in introducing innovative and effective solutions.
Willingly seeking for places of improvement in the technical field as well as from the management side.
Investing in a good work atmosphere as I believe that the best team is made from the people who are satisfied with what they do.
Abstract:
How to break the chains of doing manually the same thing over and over when expecting the same result?
How to create a common Android codebase that speeds up the development of multiple projects?
The story of making choices and steps forward to adopt new approaches and having a lot of fun.
- 6 PM QA
Magdalena Lisowska
QA in BDD world
Bio:
Tester, Test Manager and Quality Assurance Specialist of mobile applications. Big fan (not fanatic) of wearables. My adventure as QA engineer started at Intive, where I had a chance to work and gather expertise with Windows Mobile, Android and iOS platforms. I worked with numerous projects for smartwatches (iOS, Tizen, Android), web and desktop apps. I am the book example of a team player oriented on deep understanding of the rapidly changing requirements and ad hoc assigned tasks that need immediate attention. When I'm not testing, I'm trying very hard to be the best mom in the world and not to be the worst cook.
Abstract:
In recent years BDD has gained increasing attention as an agile development approach. However, characteristics that constitute the BDD approach are not clearly defined and the understanding of BDD is still far from clear. Given I am the QA, when I work with BDD, then i see many challenges. What are they exactly and how to cope with them? In my presentation we'll have a closer look on QA work in Ryanair BDD world.
- 6:30 PM .NET
Ruslan Dayanov
Growing a complex business application with .Net. The ROCS way.
Bio
.net developer with over 10 years experience. Started working in a chemical plants design industry, then moved to banking and now diving into traveling sector. I am a curious human being and an experienced coffee drinker.
The Abstract:
In my presentation, I want to share methods and practices that we use in ROCS project to analyze a complex business domain and to split it to small areas with clear responsibilities and boundaries using the “event storm” technique and domain-driven design. I will show how we grow application using events oriented architecture and TDD on the low level.
- 7 PM Java
Filip Łubniewski, Tomasz Czubocha
Go out with Lambdas - blue/green deployment on AWS Serverless
Abstract:
Serverless became buzzword in recent years. Thanks to Azure Functions, Google Cloud Functions and AWS Lambdas we can just upload our code and... that's it - we get very scalable service without worrying about infrastructure issues. Simple, right? However, in most cases our service is more than one lambda and here difficulty comes. In our talk we will show how to make serverless application maintainable, secure, widely accessible, with safe blue-green deployment process including its automated monitoring and rollback on an example with database and third-party service using AWS services.
Tomasz's bio:
Hungry and foolish software developer with experience in running code on AWS. His adventure started with Java, now has a torrid affair with Golang and serverless architecture. Has a little DevOps affinity. Tech lover, never gets bored, opposite of stay-at-home, enthusiastic cyclist, beginner ultimate frisbee team member and occasional squash player.
Filip's bio:
Software developer working on daily basis with back-end systems on AWS, started his journey with Java but now heading to master Golang. Focused on creating the cleanest and most well-structured code possible. Tech lover but the feeling is not always mutual, stay-at-home guy.