14:50 - 15:35 Track D

"How I beat The Lady Luck?" - Why software developers need side project(s)?

Most of us as software developers have something called a "Main Job", which we do to earn money, provide for our family, take care of our needs. In many cases, the main job may not be according to our desire and control. So what happens to passion and desire to learn something new? That's where a “Side Project” comes in. A “Side Project” is something you do in addition to your main job to fuel your passion to learn something new. It has several benefits such as: living your passion, learning new skills, potential for growth, boosting your mental health, etc. The goal of this presentation is to show what you can do in four, five evenings and enrich your experience. The idea came while I was watching the Eurovision Song Contest with my friends. I wanted to be ahead by knowing who the favourites and possible winners are. The presentation will answer some questions such as: what was the trigger, how to develop your idea, what is needed to make it happen and finally the conclusion.

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Speaker:
Aleksandar Stoisavljevic
Podjetje
NovaCode d.o.o.
15:00 - 15:45 Thursday, June 1

From (enterprise) analysis to (sustainable) implementation with OpenAPI (and tools)

Enterprise software must capture and enable the characteristics of business. This often means complex rules, hairy and very nuanced data models accompanied by an overwhelming and diffused boredom. The same is true for implementation whereby keeping the focus and the energy necessary to coordinate various teams working on a complex enterprise system is not an easy task. Using the OpenAPI standards, its tools and building some tools ourselves, we have been able to build a value chain of software development that keeps API designers, backend and frontend developers engaged on the same page and free as possible of boring work. All while producing working and tested software in a sustainable (and sustained) pace. We want to share our story to help you evaluate if these methods can help your organization to collaborate and work better and more effectively.

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Speaker:
Michele Mauro and Kliment Ratkushinoski
Podjetje
Aton SB S.p.a.
15:00 - 15:45 Track E

From (enterprise) analysis to (sustainable) implementation with OpenAPI (and tools)

Enterprise software must capture and enable the characteristics of business. This often means complex rules, hairy and very nuanced data models accompanied by an overwhelming and diffused boredom. The same is true for implementation whereby keeping the focus and the energy necessary to coordinate various teams working on a complex enterprise system is not an easy task. Using the OpenAPI standards, its tools and building some tools ourselves, we have been able to build a value chain of software development that keeps API designers, backend and frontend developers engaged on the same page and free as possible of boring work. All while producing working and tested software in a sustainable (and sustained) pace. We want to share our story to help you evaluate if these methods can help your organization to collaborate and work better and more effectively.

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Speaker:
Michele Mauro and Kliment Ratkushinoski
Podjetje
Aton SB S.p.a.
14:50 - 15:35 Friday, June 2

"How I beat The Lady Luck?" - Why software developers need side project(s)?

Most of us as software developers have something called a "Main Job", which we do to earn money, provide for our family, take care of our needs. In many cases, the main job may not be according to our desire and control. So what happens to passion and desire to learn something new? That's where a “Side Project” comes in. A “Side Project” is something you do in addition to your main job to fuel your passion to learn something new. It has several benefits such as: living your passion, learning new skills, potential for growth, boosting your mental health, etc. The goal of this presentation is to show what you can do in four, five evenings and enrich your experience. The idea came while I was watching the Eurovision Song Contest with my friends. I wanted to be ahead by knowing who the favourites and possible winners are. The presentation will answer some questions such as: what was the trigger, how to develop your idea, what is needed to make it happen and finally the conclusion.

Read more...
Speaker:
Aleksandar Stoisavljevic
Podjetje
NovaCode d.o.o.
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