Registration is now open for QCon New York 2015 (June 8-12). The fourth annual event - taking place at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge - will feature over 100 speakers, 15 tracks, and many opportunities for networking. Register before Dec 20th and save $800.
QCon New York is a practitioner-driven conference designed for people influencing innovation in their software development teams: team leads, architects, project managers, engineering directors. There will be two days of full & half day tutorials from June 8-9 (Mon-Tues) and a full 3-day conference from June 10-12 (Wed-Fri).
Here are the top 10 presentations from QCon New York 2014, based on page views:
- Parallel-lazy Performance: Java 8 vs Scala vs GS Collections - Craig Motlin
- Evolving Java - Brian Goetz
- Caml Trading - Experiences with OCaml on Wall Street - Yaron Minsky
- End to End Reactive Programming at Netflix - Jafar Husain, Matthew Podwysocki
- Spring 4 on Java 8 - Juergen Hoeller
- 10 Reasons Why Developers Hate Your API - John Musser
- What's the Best Way to Improve Software Architectures? - Eric Evans,Michael Feathers,Duncan DeVore,Leo Gorodinski
- How Facebook Scales Big Data Systems - Jeff Johnson
- A Day in the Life of a Functional Data Scientist - Richard Minerich
- Whither Web programming - Gilad Bracha
Popular tracks at QCon New York 2014 included:
- Creating Culture - How to build a compelling culture for your engineering team
- Taming Mobile - Making sense of the ever-more fractured world of mobile development.
- Continuous Delivery - Automating and improving the process of software delivery
- Real World Functional Programming - Putting functional programming concepts to work in the real world.
- Beyond JavaScript - Tools and languages improving the process of creating JavaScript applications.
- Applied Data Science and Machine Learning - Solving real world problems with data.
- The Evolving Cloud - Making the most of the Cloud - and stay fast and safe.
- Lean Product Design - How to build the right things
- Modern Big Data - Modern NoSQL and NewSQL innovations ready for tackling Big Data and your data.
- Architectures you've always wondered about - Learn real world lessons from well-know, high-volume apps
You can read about the key takeaway points and lessons learned from QCon New York 2014 here.
QCon New York 2015 will feature similar track themes and presentations geared for and delivered by software development practitioners.
Registration is $1,495 ($800 off) for the 3-day conference. Register now to receive the best rate available.
Corporate and group discounts are also available. Please email info@qconnewyork.com for details.