Conference features
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300+ participants
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Best networking
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leading industry experts
Location
Conference will be held in the center of Moscow in Event-hall "Infoprostranstvo".
It’s 2 kilometers away from the Kremlin and 2,2 kilometers from the Central Park.
For speakers
We do not accept sales pitch style presentations. We are looking for passionate people who understand developers and whose speeches are energetic and based on experience. The selection of talks is multi-layered and complex with the sole purpose of selecting the best.
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Possible topics:
At the conference, we cover all present-day valued topics for current and future Go developers.
If your topic doesn't match, submit it anyway. We'll see what we can do.
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Speaker package includes:
- An all-around access to the conference
- Accommodation at the venue hotel for the dates of the conference
- Reimbursement of travel expenses
- Full visa support
- Speaker dinner and speaker, family and friends tour of Moscow
- Transfer from the airport and back
- Support from our team at all stages of your participation – from talk acceptance until you get home after the event
Apply
All applications must be submitted before July 20Those approved by the Program Committee will be announced on August 10
Submit your proposal hereProgram committee
Program committee consists of representatives of large companies, frameworks and communities from Russian Internet and around the world.
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Elena is a Lead TechOps Automation Engineer at N26 and a co-host of the GolangShow podcast. With 11+ years of overall experience in IT, she values DevOps culture and passionate about automation, software architecture and site reliability engineering topics. Elena has been writing in Go since 2015.
Elena GrahovacN26 (Berlin), Lead TechOps Automation Engineer
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Golang evangelist and software engenier in AnchorFree company.
Daniel PodolskyAnchorFree Inc, Golang evangelist
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Andrey is a Tech Lead at DCMN, an ad-tech company based in Berlin, Germany. He still remembers the time when Go 1.0 was just released. Before that he used to write C, Ruby, Perl and PHP, and still finds it mildly embarrassing.
Andrey SlotinDCMN (Berlin), Tech Lead
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Passionate developer, Go evangelist since 2012, leader and organizer of Go and SRE meetups in Saint Petersburg.
Vitaliy LevchenkouTeka, Product Owner
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Team Lead in Platform departament at Badoo. Uses Go from 1.0 release. Brought Go and promoted it’s usage at the company. Author and speaker. Hardcore systems engineer. Doesn’t like GC.
Marko KevacBadoo, Team Lead in Platform departament
Code of Conduct
We adhere to the standard rules outlined in the Code of Conduct.
Our conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter and other online media. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers.
The complete version can be found at
http://confcodeofconduct.com/
Contacts
Questions If you have questions, please contact Elena Grahovac, the Lead of the Program Committee: elena@grahovac.me https://twitter.com/webdeva