2016 Build Stuff Sessions (Ukraine)
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Opening Keynote: Greg Young - Stop Over-Engenering
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. Gregory Young AUTHOR OF CQRS Gregory Young coined the term “CQRS” (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and it was instantly picked up by the community who have elaborated upon it ever since. Greg is an independent consultant and serial entrepreneur. He has 15+ years of varied experience in computer science from embedded operating systems to business systems and he brings a pragmatic and often times unusual viewpoint to discussions. He’s a frequent contributor to InfoQ, speaker/trainer at Skills Matter and also a well-known speaker at international conferences. Greg also writes about CQRS, DDD and other hot topics on codebetter.com.

Vagif Abilov - Implementing message queue patterns using F# and actor model
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Vagif Abilov is a Russian/Norwegian software developer working for Miles in Oslo. He has several decades of programming experience that includes various programming languages, currently using mostly C# and F#. Vagif writes articles and speaks at user group sessions and conferences. He is a contributor to several open source projects and maintains a few of his own, such as Simple.OData.Client and MongOData.

Kim van Wilgen - Continuous delivering continuous delivery
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es In her role as CIO at the well-known Dutch insurance company Klaverblad Verzekeringen, Kim van Wilgen is responsible for all software development and operations. Although a nerd at heart, she also has over a decade of experience in product development and comparable managerial roles on the other side: the business. She can still speak just enough of the language of the product owners and the users to understand the gap we quite frequently need to bridge. Kim van Wilgen is passionate about topics such as agile, Kanban, DevOps and continuous delivery. and the management of the cultural, organizational, team and technological changes associated with these approaches.

Russel Miles - Making Sense of Microservices
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Russ Miles is Chief Scientist at Simplicity Itself where he specialises in working with his clients to help deliver simple and valuable software that thrives on change. “Complexity is the silent killer of delivering the right software, or change, at the right time; it is singly responsibly for killing many good ideas and companies. A focus on simplicity is the answer, but simplicity is not easy. Through our techniques and practices, I help software delivery organisations and teams ensure their solutions are as simple as possible while not missing the mark by over-simplifying.” – Russ Miles, Formation of Simplicity Itself, 2013 Russ’ experience covers almost every facet of software delivery having worked across many different domains including Financial Services, Publishing, Defence, Insurance and Search. With over 18 years experience of consultancy, coaching and training, Russ helps to change all facets of the software delivery process in order to remove unnecessary and costly complexity in everything from developer skills and practices, through applying the right processes for the job at hand, to ensuring that the right change is delivered, be it through software or otherwise. In recent times Russ has brought the principles of antifragility to software architecture and design, including but not limited to how to implement microservice and reactive software. Passionate about open source software, Russ worked with SpringSource prior to the company’s acquisition by VMware, leading the Spring Extensions project and helping international clients to simplify their software by effectively applying the Spring portfolio of projects. Continuing on from this work, Russ founded the Esper Extension project for applying CEP to Spring Integration messaging and pioneered the Spring Koans open source, test-driven personal learning project. Russ continues to be involved in the Spring community, regularly speaking on Spring and is the lead of the Spring User Group in London. Russ is also an international speaker on techniques for helping software adapt to the ever-present force of change as well as a published author, most recently of “Head First Software Development” from O’Reilly Media. He is lead on the London Microservices User Group and heads-up the new µCon conference. Russ’ current book is being published using the LeanPub platform and is titled “Antifragile Software: Building Adaptable Software with Microservices”. The book will be completed in time for the first initial run of the accompanying course, “Russ Miles’ Building Antifragile Software with Microservices”, now available through Skills Matter.

Ian Cooper - Safe at Any Speed
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Ian Cooper has over 20 years of experience delivering Microsoft platform solutions in government, healthcare, and finance. During that time he has worked for the DTI, Reuters, Sungard, Misys, Beazley, and Huddle delivering everything from bespoke enterprise solutions, ‘shrink-wrapped’ products, and cloud services to thousands of customers. Ian is a passionate exponent of Software Craftsmanship and Agile Architecture. When he is not writing code he is also the and founder of the London .NET user group and speaks at events throughout the UK.

Sander Hoogendoorn - Thirty months of Microservices. Stairway to heaven or highway to hell?
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Sander is an independent dad, mentor, trainer, software architect, programmer, speaker, and writer. He is a highly appreciated catalyst in the innovation of software development at his many international clients. Well known as the author of the best-selling book This Is Agile, Sander coaches organizations, projects and teams, has written books on UML and agile, and published over 250 articles in international magazines. He is an inspiring (keynote) speaker at many international conferences, and presents seminars and training courses on a variety of topics such as (beyond) agile, Scrum, Kanban, software estimation, software architecture, microservices, design patterns, modeling and UML, writing code, and testing.

Jezen Thomas - Haskell on Rails
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Jezen Thomas is a software developer, writer, and public speaker spending most of his time building things for the Internet with Ruby, JavaScript, and Haskell. He currently works remotely from the North coast of Poland, leading user interface development at Syft, a hospitality recruitment startup in London. His work has spanned a variety of industries and countries, and his writing has appeared in a few major tech journals including SitePoint and the Telerik Developer Network. His development interests include Unix, Vim, TDD, functional programming, simplicity, and boiling problems down to their raw components. Aside from programming, Jezen's passions include music, cars, and the search for the perfect driving road.

Serhiy Kalinets - Functional Web: Building Web Applications with F# and Suave
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Serhiy Kalinets - 15+ years in development, regular speaker on various conferences and user groups (e.g. Build Stuff UA 2015), XP engineering practices coach.

Jezen Thomas - Haskell On Rails
Aug 28, 2025
Jezen Thomas is a software developer, writer, and public speaker spending most of his time building things for the Internet with Ruby, JavaScript, and Haskell. He currently works remotely from the North coast of Poland, leading user interface development at Syft, a hospitality recruitment startup in London. His work has spanned a variety of industries and countries, and his writing has appeared in a few major tech journals including SitePoint and the Telerik Developer Network. His development interests include Unix, Vim, TDD, functional programming, simplicity, and boiling problems down to their raw components. Aside from programming, Jezen's passions include music, cars, and the search for the perfect driving road.

Dylan Beattie - Webmasters, Full Stack Developers and Other Legends
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Dylan Beattie is a systems architect and software developer. He's been building interactive web applications on the Microsoft stack since the days of Windows NT 4. Today his main interests are HTTP APIs, user experience design, and distributed systems. He wrote his first web page in 1992 and never looked back. Dylan’s appeared at numerous conferences and user groups, including Progressive.NET and NDC, and has spoken about topics including continuous delivery, SASS, jQuery, OAuth2, federated authentication and ReST.

Ian Cooper - RPC is Evil
Aug 28, 2025
From #Odessa to #Mallorca! BUILD STUFF is going to celebrate summer! An amazing weekend on APRIL 29-30, 2017 – MALLORCA, SPAIN will take you out of the office into a seaside event full of professional lectures, technical sessions, beach games, umbrella drinks, and wonderful sunset. #buildstuffes #beachconference #code www.buildstuff.es Ian Cooper has over 20 years of experience delivering Microsoft platform solutions in government, healthcare, and finance. During that time he has worked for the DTI, Reuters, Sungard, Misys, Beazley, and Huddle delivering everything from bespoke enterprise solutions, ‘shrink-wrapped’ products, and cloud services to thousands of customers. Ian is a passionate exponent of Software Craftsmanship and Agile Architecture. When he is not writing code he is also the and founder of the London .NET user group and speaks at events throughout the UK.

IT Newsweek. Issue #5.
Aug 28, 2025
http://braintv.net | What important events have shaped the IT industry, both in Ukraine & abroad, this week? In the new edition of BrainTV’s program "IT Newsweek" you will see BrainTV’s exclusive reports from Build Stuff, Eastern Europe's biggest conference for developers, and the first Lean Poker Open Hackathon held in Kyiv. Also, you’ll get to know what is currently happening on the Ukrainian cloud market, which app developed by IT specialists from Ivano-Frankivsk will conquer Instagram fans' hearts and which records were already set by the virtual reality game Pokemon go!

We gonna Build The framework
Aug 28, 2025
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