It is, again, the time of the year where the schedule for the conference season comes together nicely. So, without further adue, these are the conferences I will be giving talks on this year.
Speaking at Delphi Tage 2014 and EKON 18
Hi, my schedule for this years conference season is quite short.
I will be speaking at Delphi-Tage in Bonn this weekend (6th of September). My two sessions there are:
- Continuous Integration: Build- und Testautomatisierung für Ihre Projekte
- JavaScript für Delphi-Entwickler: TypeScript
Additionally I will be speaking at EKON 18, 3rd to 5th of November in Cologne. Here I have three talks, and these are:
- Verteiltes Leid ist halbes Leid: Git in der Praxis
- Ey, was geht ab? - Metriken und Anwendungsanalyse
- Software Quality 101
And maybe, just maybe, I will have a short guest-appearance at EGX London, but if that is becoming true, I will post about that separately.
I’m Speaking at EKON 17, too
Nick started the "I'm speaking at" campaign for EKON 17, and so I thought I'd team up and join him, not only on this campaign but also going to support his Unit-Testing session with some automation tips & tricks in my own CI session.
I'm giving two sessions at
EKON 17, 04. -06. November 2013 in Cologne:
Both talks will be held in German, but since I keep my slides in english you should be able to follow, and I'm also happy to explain things in english when asked to do so.
The first session is about Continuous Integration (CI), where I'm going to explain why you should do it and what tools are available and how powerful a good CI setup can be.
The second talk is an introduction into Git. I'm explaining the differences between SVN and Git, and showing you what distributed version control can do for you.
So, I'd be happy to see you at EKON in Cologne.
Oh, and if you're still unsure about whether you should go, then just contact me. We can arrange a little discount 😉
And some additional info about EKON (in German):
EKON 17 – Das Konferenz-Highlight für Delphi-Entwickler
Vom 04. bis 06. November 2013 präsentiert das Entwickler Magazin in Köln die 17. Entwickler Konferenz. Die EKON ist das große jährliche Konferenz-Highlight für die Delphi-Community und bietet in diesem Jahr insgesamt 30 Sessions und 4 Workshops mit vielen nationalen und internationalen Profis der Delphi-Community – unter anderen mit Marco Cantú von Embarcadero, Bernd Ua, Ray Konopka, Nick Hodges, Cary Jensen u.v.m. Fünf Tracks stehen zur Auswahl, von Tips &Techniques, IDE & Tools, Crossplatform/ Mobile/ Web über OOP/ Fundamentals bis hin zu Datenbanken. Auch Neuigkeiten aus dem Hause Embarcadero, wie beispielsweise die iOS-Entwicklung stehen auf der Agenda. Alle Infos auf www.entwickler-konferenz.de.