wroc_love.rb

March 17-19th 2017
Wrocław Poland

We want to confront ideas

The main goal of the conference is very clear. We want to help Ruby professionals become better at what they do. Wroc_love.rb serves best to people who are already fluent with Ruby. The ideas presented at our conference are very advanced. They are meant to inspire the way we write code, the way we help our clients and users. It’s not uncommon for us to present you ideas that come from the Java and .NET worlds, we believe that their ideas can have a great influence on our community. There are good reasons, why our conference is called “the best Java conference in the Ruby world”.

Our goal is to ensure a good environment to learn and discuss. We love confronting ideas, even when it’s uncomfortable to the Ruby status-quo. We love experimenting with new formats of talks and discussions, like fights, fishbowls and crowd-moderated discussion panels. Everything that can inspire the Ruby programmers is more than welcome at our conference. Let us know, what you’d be interested in experimenting with!

We have open Call For Papers, if you want to be a speaker, check it out!

Speakers

Hubert Łępicki

Hubert is developer and entrepreneur. These days, he is working mostly on Ruby on Rails and Elixir-based web applications with his team at AmberBit.

Norbert Wójtowicz

Norbert Wójtowicz is a recovering empty-stack developer, whose magic 8-ball predicts that Clojure and ClojureScript will be in your future toolbox. You can find his code and ramblings in various corners of the internet, under the felicitous handle @pithyless.

Sebastian Sogamoso

Software developer at Cookpad

Petr Chalupa

Rubyist. Lead maintainer of concurrent-ruby. Working on TruffleRuby at Oracle Labs VM Research Group.

Maciej Rząsa

Developer at TextMaster. Interested in writing software that matters, self-organizing teams and distributed systems. Advocate of knowledge sharing. Occasional instructor at Rzeszów University of Technology.

Valentin Fondaratov

Having spent some time in ACM ICPC competitions, social network development and bioinformatics, Valentin finally fulfilled himself helping other developers write a better code. Now he is a RubyMine (Ruby/Rails IDE) team lead, but, more importantly, JetBrains employee. Knows Java a little. Learning Kotlin and unicyclcing.

Piotr Szmielew

Working with Ruby since 2009, Piotr currently mentors Ruby on Rails students in Coders Lab and works toward his PhD in computer science (unfortunately not using Ruby) at Warsaw University of Life Sciences.

Wojciech Rząsa

Informatics specialist by passion and by profession. A PhD but primarily an engineer. Interested in distributed systems and software development. With special passion for programming and for Ruby. Lives in Rzeszów, works at Rzeszow University of Technology, among the others teaches Ruby and Ruby on Rails. Involved in Rzeszow Ruby User Group.

Maciej Mensfeld

Software engineer with 10 years experience in Ruby. Particularly interested in code quality assurance and DDD. Currently, building a team performance measurement and evaluation tools for Ruby ecosystem.

Mariusz Gil

Software architect, trainer, consulant, working with teams on high value & high complexity systems. Photographer, biker and rock guitarist.

Agenda

  • 10:00
  • 10:15
  • 10:30
  • 10:45
  • 11:00
  • 11:15
  • 11:30
  • 11:45
  • 12:00
  • 12:15
  • 12:30
  • 12:45
  • 13:00
  • 13:15
  • 13:30
  • 13:45
  • 14:00
  • 14:15
  • 14:30
  • 14:45
  • 15:00
  • 15:15
  • 15:30
  • 15:45
  • 16:00
  • 16:15
  • 16:30
  • 16:45
  • 17:00
  • 17:15
  • 17:30
  • 17:45
  • 18:00
  • 18:15
  • 18:30
  • 18:45
  • 19:00
  • 19:15
  • 19:30
  • 19:45
  • 20:00
  • 20:15
  • 20:30
  • 20:45
  • 21:00
  • 21:15
  • 21:30
  • 21:45
  • Friday
    • 17:00 Karafka - Place where Ruby, Rails and Kafka meet together - Maciej Mensfeld
    • 18:00 Machine Learning for the rescue - Mariusz Gil
    • 19:00 Lightning Talks
    • 21:00 After party at Złoty Pies
  • Saturday
    • 10:00 The overnight failure - Sebastian Sogamoso
    • 11:00 Fault tolerance in Ruby - Hubert Łępicki
    • 12:00 Automated Type Contracts Generation for Ruby - Valentin Fondaratov
    • 13:00 Lunch time
    • 15:00 PANEL
    • 16:00 Bindings in Ruby - behind the magic of blocks - Piotr Szmielew
    • 17:00 Lightning talks
    • 21:00 After party at Złoty Pies
  • Sunday
    • 10:00 The Babel Fish is Data: A Case Study - Norbert Wójtowicz
    • 11:00 We all build distributed systems - Maciej Rząsa
    • 12:00 Predicting Performance Changes of Distributed Applications - Wojciech Rząsa
    • 13:00 Lunch time
    • 15:00 Panel - How to survive in the JavaScript world as a Ruby programmer and stay sane
    • 16:00 ConcurrentRuby v1.1.0: new framework, new way of writing concurrent code! - Petr Chalupa
    • 17:00 Lightning talks
    • 19:00 After party at 4hops

Supporters

Arkency iRonin Appstery Monterail Selleo Cookpad Spark Solutions Runtastic Softserve

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Inspiration and Safety

Conferences are not only about listening. Most of the value comes from talking to each other. Our mission is to create an inspiring, thoughtful, creative and safe space to everyone involved. The venue is known to be of good quality - it’s a University of Wroclaw building. It has many ways to ensure safety of all the people inside like monitoring and special security people. It is needless to say that this conference is a place for good people, only. Good people respect each other, are nice to each other, smile, and make everyone (without exceptions) feel comfortable.

We have special phone number, if you need any help, call us:

Support phone number: +48 518 137 213

Conference Code of Conduct

All attendees, speakers, sponsors and volunteers at our conference are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Organisers will enforce this code throughout the event. We are expecting cooperation from all participants to help ensuring a safe environment for everybody.

Need Help? As part of our goal, we’re dedicated to react to all situations that we’ll be notified, ideally directly to us.

There will be a special team of volunteers who will be visible during the conference (If you want to join the team, please let us know). Student volunteers are here to help find your way around and resolve any problem.

Quick Version

Our conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion (or lack thereof). 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 organisers.

The Less Quick Version

Harassment includes offensive verbal comments related to gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, sexual images in public spaces, deliberate intimidation, stalking, following, harassing photography or recording, sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, and unwelcome sexual attention. Participants asked to stop any harassing behavior are expected to comply immediately.

Sponsors are also subject to the anti-harassment policy. In particular, sponsors should not use sexualised images, activities, or other material. Booth staff (including volunteers) should not use sexualised clothing/uniforms/costumes, or otherwise create a sexualised environment.

If a participant engages in harassing behavior, the conference organisers may take any action they deem appropriate, including warning the offender or expulsion from the conference with no refund.

If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact a member of conference staff immediately.

Conference staff will be happy to help participants contact hotel/venue security or local law enforcement, provide escorts, or otherwise assist those experiencing harassment to feel safe for the duration of the conference. We value your attendance and participation.

We expect participants to follow these rules at conference and workshop venues and conference-related social events.

Original source and credit: http://2012.jsconf.us/#/about & The Ada Initiative
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