Thursday, June 30, 2016

DotNext - Conference .IT-Technology, Moscow, December 11

Within 2 weeks in Moscow will host the next conference of .NET-DotNext. And to be able to share lessons learned, share their updates at the same time just to talk with one of the largest communities of .NET-developers of the former Soviet Union to have become a good tradition to take active part in it.

In general, it is great that there is such a conference, where you can listen to interesting technological reports and experience the real hardcore-in .NET and various fields.

DotNext 2014 Moscow




The first time we participated in DotNext year ago. Roman Ageev told about how our product DevExpress Dashboard allows you to make quick business analytics:

DotNext 2015 Peter

Then there was already DotNext in St. Petersburg, in June this year. This time, we had two interesting stories about our experiences both with the latest .NET platform, and with the interesting option of using the power of the framework to address known issues:

Our developer Avsenin Paul talked about how our tool for fast writing CodeRush code uses Roslyn benefits.

Our developer Dmitry Garavskiy told about our experience developing enterprise applications using MVVM-c approach and revealed the many practical aspects of the use of this approach and the secrets of increasing the efficiency of its use in cross-platform development environment (WPF / Silverlight / WinRT / WinForms / Mono).

DotNext 2015 Moscow

on December 11 in Moscow we will participate for the third time. This time we will again report to the burning topic: Nikita Regents tell about our experience using Xamarin.Forms.

During the year, work on our components for Xamarin.Forms we have accumulated a lot of experience on this technology - both positive and negative. More details to get acquainted with the announcement of the report is available here; and he grid monitoring, incidentally, is completely free to download here.

And in addition, we will have a stand where we are pleased to communicate on topics related to our reports, and, of course, about our developer tools.

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