Organizing the largest conferences and meetups for developers in Russia has been at the heart of our company for many years. Our main goal is the development of Russian IT engineers’ community. We achieve it by creating specialized venues to make experience exchange and networking for advanced developers more accessible and fruitful.
Therefore, only technical talks are included in our program which is formed in such a way as to gather and unite enthusiastic developers who are willing to share their experience and discuss solutions of challenging problems and projects.
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Until November 2019 he was one of the iOS leads of the large Sberbank Online development team, but as they say, you can remove the developer from Sberbank but you can't remove Sberbank from the developer. At the moment he leads the mobile development of Square meter, fills out documents, writes letters, and misses code.
Program Coordinator of Mobius Conference.
iOS developer at Cardsmobile in FinTech. Working on new products and technologies which have not been released yet. Lovely topics in programming — data synchronization, multithreading programming, Core Data, computer graphics, and UI/UX.
Originally an Android developer, but a year ago switched his career to Flutter and never regretted it. He was inspired to stay on the dark side of cross-platform technologies so much that he founded Flutter Dev Podcast (the only Russian podcast about Flutter). All the day painting widgets, moving slivers, filling scaffolds, and doing other things. Also, Evgeny is a member of the program committee of the largest mobile conference in Russia — Mobius and GDG Voronezh lead, active speaker.
Mikhail is an Android developer since 2010 and worked on different projects, from multimedia to fintech.
Mikhail is a snowboarder enjoying powder and high springboards. He also loves music and plays guitar.
Alexander stumbled into IT back in high school by creating servers for Ragnarok Online. He wrote scripts for NPCs, rebuilt server engines, ran small projects. Then he switched to C++ and Qt, building software for spacecraft motion visualization. After graduation from the university, he tried himself in a startup, wrote on PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS. When the startup gloriously imploded, Alexander took up iOS development. Since then he has worked in the Ministry of Education and Sberbank, currently working in EPAM. Recently he started coding for macOS. In his free time, Alexander rides BMX, jumps on a trampoline, and misses his motorcycle. Academically he is slowly crawling towards ML, reviving high school math along the way.
In mobile development since 2010. For several years he fought with C++ in game development, then switched to classic applied projects, where he developed marketplaces, instant messengers, publishing services, fintech solutions and much more. Now he makes a chess service, and also consults startups, helping them avoid numerous gotchas. His free time he spends with his family and dog, and at night in the carpentry shop, he develops a smart digital guitar.
Android developer at CFT. Anton has been in mobile development since 2012.
Android developer at CFT. Dagger guru. Android Academy Msk 2019 mentor.
Peter started his developer way from web apps on Ruby on Rails. When Apple finally introduced Swift as an alternative for a mess of opening and closing brackets of different types (yes, this means Objective-C), Peter switched from cozy Ruby to strictly typed Swift. He enjoys working with UI, prefers to have fewer lines in Cartfile, and implement features by himself. He loves AppCode. At the off-work time, he develops his own iOS project with backend on Rails, which has more than 6K rates in AppStore with an average rate of 4.8.
Mikhail started his career at Game Dev with an independent project but decided it was too easy and moved on to Android developer. He has written and optimized many projects in the Surf team, and now works in the Delivery Club platform team.
At 17 Tatiana sold her soul to Yandex, but at 19 she successfully bought it out to study Rocket Science in the south of France. She likes Android development but occasionally looks at Flutter.
iOS developer at "Square meter". Before he participated in feature development and acceleration of the development processes of the Sberbank Online.
Alexey is a team lead and project owner of the Sberbank Investor iOS platform team, leader of Sberbank Development School. He has been working in Sberbank since 2014.
In mobile development since 2016. Organizer of the GDG and KUG communities in St. Petersburg, and also participates in the Android Academy SPb project.