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In addition to great guest speakers, this year we will host a ton of engaging and up-to-the-moment workshops on a whole range of topics.

There are 10 different workshop scheduled on Nov 18 & 19 - check it out and pick yours.

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Thursday, November 16
 

1:30pm EET

[SLIDES]Mažvydas Skuodas @wanis_here - How to feel good about the code you contribute
We will discover why "green field" projects feels so good, but supporting legacy project does not; how to discover "the flow" and why sometimes it is bad; how to motivate yourself and the team on constant velocity, and how TDD helps to achieve that; and after all: what drives your development.

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Mažvydas Skuodas

CTO, Helis LT
Mažvydas has been building web projects 15+ years and contributed to biggest e-commerce projects in Lithuania and few in Germany. After a while, he was noticed as the lead person, so Mažvydas became CTO of German feedback company, and after that CTO of NFQ project department. While... Read More →



Thursday November 16, 2017 1:30pm - 2:25pm EET
5. Theta
 
Friday, November 17
 

10:00am EET

Keynote: Amanda Laucher @pandamonial - Defying Bloomberg & Increasing Tech Diversity: Coal to Code
What makes a good software developer, and how do we bring new people with the talents that we need into our industry? In 2014 Michael Bloomberg said that coal miners can’t just go learn to code, a statement that was rejected by Mark Zuckerberg, Mined Minds, and coal miners alike. In this presentation, Amanda Laucher will share insights from the free programming training that Mined Minds have been providing in rural areas of southwest Pennsylvania & West Virginia, where traditional industries (coal mining) are in decline. She will be joined by Marvin Laucher, her brother, and a previous coal miner who has made the transition from coal to code and who was the inspiration to kick off this adventure in economic development. They will discuss the approaches taken to develop a diverse group of programmers from local residents with no previous coding experience, and the steps they are taking to seed a new tech industry in the area. If you think it’s important to give something back to the community, see the value of inspiring people from diverse backgrounds to code, and are interested in techniques for teaching the fundamentals of software development and changing local economies, then this talk will be of interest to you.

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avatar for Amanda Laucher

Amanda Laucher

-, Mined Minds
Amanda Laucher has been working with technology her entire life. Some of her favorite childhood memories include working with punch cards alongside her grandmother or learning Morse code from her dad. Solving complex business problems with code is her passion. She is Co-Founder of... Read More →


Friday November 17, 2017 10:00am - 11:00am EET
1. Alfa
 

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