QCon New York returns to the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge June 13-15th. Last year’s QCon New York closed registrations with around 800 senior developers and architects from the Greater New York area. You don’t want to miss this one.
The QCon 2015 features tracks include:
- DevOps - Operating What You Build: Real-world lessons and practices that enable the devops nirvana of operating what you build
- Commoditized Machine Learning: Barriers to entry for applied ML are lower than ever before, jumpstart your journey
- API-First Architectures and Tools: API-based application development, and the tooling and techniques to support effectively working with APIs in the small or at scale. Using internal and external APIs
- Full Stack Javascript: Browser, server, devices - JavaScript is everywhere
- Containers In Production: Beyond the buzz and into the how and why of running containers in production
- Architectures You've Always Wondered About: Case studies from: Google, Linkedin, Alibaba, Twitter, and more…
- Incredible Power of an Open-Sourced .NET: .NET is more than you may think. From Rx to C# 7 designed in the open, learn more about the power of open source .NET
- Culture As Differentiator: Stories of companies and teams for whom engineering culture is a differentiator - in delivering faster, in attracting better talent, and in making their businesses more successful.
- Microservices and Monoliths: Practical lessons on services. Asks the question when and when to NOT go with Microservices
- Optimizing Yourself: Keeping life in balance is always a challenge. Learning lifehacks
- Innovations in Java and the Java Ecosystem: Cutting Edge Java Innovations for the Real World
- Modern CS in the Real World: Real-world Industry adoption of modern CS ideas
- Security: Dealing with Fraud: Expert-level security track led by well known and respected leaders in the field
- Taming Distributed Architecture: Reactive architectures, CAP, CRDTs, consensus systems in practice
- Stream Processing @ Scale: Technologies and techniques to handle ever increasing data streams
Last year’s QCon retrospective asked for more exposure to .NET. QCon New York 2016 introduces a new .NET track called: Incredible Power of an Open-Sourced .NET. Phil Haack of Github who previously was responsible for shipping NuGet and MVC.NET at Microsoft joins QCon as the trackhost. Phil is an example of the expert practitioners who curate each of the QCon tracks.
We hope you can join us for QCon London 2016.
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