DevTernity
DevTernity | |
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Frequency | Annual |
Venue | National Library of Latvia |
Location(s) | Riga, Latvia, EU |
Founded | 2015 |
Most recent | December 1–2, 2016 |
Next event | December 1–2, 2017 |
Participants | ~1000 |
Organized by | Latvian Software Craftsmanship Community |
Website | devternity |
DevTernity is an annual international IT conference in Riga, Latvia with an emphasis on software architecture, software craftsmanship, technical leadership, quality assurance, and operations. Established in 2015 by the leaders of Latvian Software Craftsmanship Community, the conference faces continuous growth and has managed to attract 750 attendees at its peak. DevTernity is the biggest software development conference in Latvia[1]. DevTernity actively supports diversity[2].
The conference features 20 carefully chosen international speakers, performing on 3 parallel tracks. The second conference day is devoted to practical, instructor-led workshops.
The official conference language is English.
History[edit]
Event | Dates | Venue |
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DevTernity 2015 | Dec 1, 2015 | National Library of Latvia |
DevTernity 2016 | Dec 1–2, 2016 | National Library of Latvia |
DevTernity 2017 | Dec 1–2, 2017 | National Library of Latvia |
Noble speakers[edit]
Speaker | Headline | Talk |
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Sandro Mancuso | Author of "The Software Craftsman" book | Software Craftsmanship |
Kevlin Henney | Author of "Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture" book | Seven Ineffective Coding Habits of Many Programmers |
Simon Brown | Author of "Software Architecture for Developers" book | The Art of Visualising Software Architecture |
Adam Tornhill | Author of "Your Code as a Crime Scene" book | Seven Secrets of Maintainable Codebases |
Patrick Kua | Author of "Talking to Tech Leads" book | The Geek's Guide to Leading Teams |
Yegor Bugayenko | Author of "Elegant Objects" book | XDSD: Meetings-Free Software Development Methodology |
Danilo Poccia | Author of "AWS Lambda in Action" book | Machine Learning for Developers |
Alvaro Videla | Author of "RabbitMQ in Action" book | What We Talk About When We Talk About Distributed Systems |
Jonas Bonér | Author of "Reactive Microservices Architecture" book | Without Resilience Nothing Else Matters |
Among represented companies are IT industry forerunners such as Atlassian, Uber, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Spotify, Elastic, SoundCloud, MongoDB, HashiCorp and many others.
For speakers[edit]
The conference applies a mixed approach to program development – direct invitation and a public Call For Papers (CFP). All talks undergo a rigorous review process by the conference program committee. All speakers get accommodation costs and traveling expenses within Europe fully covered.
For sponsors[edit]
The conference offers various sponsorship packages, depending on a sponsor's needs. The packages contain online and media advertisement opportunities, banner, private booth installation at the conference venue and much more.
Interesting facts[edit]
- In addition to common payment methods such as wire transfer, DevTernity supports Bitcoin.
External links[edit]
This article "DevTernity" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.
- ↑ "DevTernity 2016". LabsOfLatvia. 2016.
- ↑ "Diversity Charter". Diversity Charter. 2017.