May 23 online pub: holivarim about clouds, JS and cell phones

Did it happen that at the rally you didn’t find out the most interesting from the reports, but at the coffee-break or after party, while talking with the speaker or other participants? If so, then let's skip the excess and go straight to the pub. In an online pub.



No boring reports, we will collect 12 experts and make a lively conversation with the audience. We will talk about clouds in the real world, problems of arrival, unexpected bones and stereotypes that are around cloud services. Let's try to understand who such a good JS-developer is, what he should be and whether he should do anything to anyone at all. We’ll think about how things are going with mobile development in 2020 and how much flater remains to live.

How everything will be and where to look:


At 12:00: Clouds vs. Iron


Let's analyze a couple of stereotypes about clouds:

  • Clouds are cheap. How to compare real value, read a check from AWS, reduce bones and compare costs with iron.
  • Simple migration to / from the cloud.
  • Clouds for everyone. When you definitely need an iron server, and when - almost exactly.
  • Cloud addiction and cloud vendorlock.

We gathered for this an interesting and diverse composition of specialists from food and service companies, custom development and consulting to hear different opinions.



At 14:00: what a good JavaScript developer should be


Does it take 5 years to learn computer science? And understand the business? Which of these is more important? Are fronts really closer to the user and should be more able to communicate? Why do backenders write code on average more harmoniously than front-end? Algorithms overrated?

Great guys from Code Hipsters, Vitya Vershansky and Andrey Melikhov will not put an end to these issues, but they will try to figure out together who this good js-er is.



At 16:00 mobile phones. Native vs. cross platform. Version 2020


This discussion rises every year. It has already survived Xamarin, Cordova, Ionic. Then came Native Script and React native. And now Flutter.

Let's see if the size of the company and the product affects the choice of technology, at what point to switch to native development, is there C ++ in the mobile?



From 18:00 afterparty


Yes, it's an after party at an after party. We will hold a parade of cats, give presents to the participants and make a bar quiz about a strange code.



PS If you did not find your topic, then there is a large list of online meetings on various topics and technologies - on this site . On May 23, PM will discuss how to team-up a team remotely , and Artyom Zaitsev will do a Flutter workshop .

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