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2023
29. August
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post September 2023 Overview IT-Events

September 2023 Overview IT-Events


Friday, 1. September

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Wednesday, 6. September

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Wednesday, 13. September

WeAreDevelopers LIVE – Java Developer Day – [Online] There are four presentations lined up, with the first one titled “Write tests you love, not hate,” presented by Jens Happe, Head of Software Engineering at Chrono24 and Founder of Sparkteams.
The second presentation is titled “Introduction and pitfalls of Java’s new concurrency model,” featuring David Vlijmincx, Senior Java Developer at Team Rockstars.
The third presentation explores the topic of “Why Kotlin is the better Java and how you can start using it,” presented by Iris Hunkeler, Software Engineer & Consultant at Netlight.
The fourth presentation is titled “I will have to refactor! And now? Refactoring Techniques in Java,” led by Kamila Santos, Tech Lead at Zup Innovation.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Kevlin Henney will give the opening keynote at Meeting C++ 2023!
Kevlin Henney is a well known in our community for his writing, speaking and his contributions to the C++ Standard!
He is an independent consultant, speaker, writer and trainer. His development interests are in programming, people and practice. He has been a columnist for a number of magazines and sites, including The Register, CUJ and C++ Report, a contributor to open- and closed0source software, and a member of more committees than is probably healthy (it has been said that “a committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured and then quietly strangled”).


Thursday, 14. September

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Friday, 15. September

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Tuesday, 19. September

Digital Craftsmanship Nordoberpfalz – [Online] With the advent of Software as a Service (Saas) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and their associated container architectures, microservices, or anything we now call cloud native, the castle became more and more dilapidated. The old ways of securing a network don’t work for a distributed system. In this talk by Sven Kutzer, you’ll learn why that is and what works instead.


Wednesday, 20. September

WeAreDevelopers LIVE – Angular Day – [Online] In the past years, we could witness the rise of many JavaScript frameworks- but one of them got especially popular: Angular. It helps you create your websites at a much faster pace, in an easier way, and with a whole lot of style. Therefore we finally decided to give this amazing piece of tech the chance of having its dedicated topic day here at WeAreDevelopers Live!


Thursday, 21. September

Agile Co:learning- [Online] Join us for Agile Co:learning, our community event with space to learn and try. Come join us and bring yourself and your ideas! Format, moderation, and flow are not fixed. There is the Zoom Link and a Miro board as a learning space – everything else is open and the responsibility of the people who attend.


Thursday, 28. September

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote for and pick topics at.
This game will be tried out! If you feel like it, come to EWERK and let the games begin.


Friday, 29. September

JUG SAXONY DAY 2023 – Since the beginning, the JUG Saxony Day has stood for sustainable knowledge exchange, inspiration, innovation and networking for everyone whose heart beats for IT and software development. The conference will take place on September 29, 2023 in Radebeul near Dresden.

31. Juli
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post August 2023 Overview IT-Events

August 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 2. August

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 10. August

Agile Leipzig – The last BarCamp was new, wild and inspiring. There were many workshops and sessions. Marc, Paula and Alex developed the idea that the potential of Monte Carlo simulation should be put into practice in a better way. On day 2 of the BarCamp itself, the first prototype of a game was developed that should help to make better decisions based on data.
This game will be tried out! If you feel like it, come to EWERK and let the games begin.

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Thursday, 17. August

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Join us for Agile Co:learning, our community event with space to learn and try. Come join us and bring yourself and your ideas! Format, moderation, and flow are not fixed. There is the Zoom Link and a Miro board as a learning space – everything else is open and the responsibility of the people who attend.

Cocoaheads Leipzig – Meeting point is in the beer garden. Probably at the Felsenkeller.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Friday, 18. August

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Wednesday, 23. August

Erstes Dresden Database Meetup bei Robotron – All interested parties are invited to the first Dresden Database Meetup at Robotron. The focus will be on the exchange around database technologies and networking. Our colleague Martin Wendler will also present the topic “Practical comparison PostgreSQL and Oracle at the application example”.


Thursday, 24. August

C++ User Group Osnabrück – [Online] This time Hendrik Niemeyer will give the following talk about C++ Modules in 2023. In this talk we will have a look at how C++ modules work in theory and explore how you can compile your code today
with modules. While MSBuild has supported module for a longer time already CMake support for modules is relatively new and in a testing stage.
In live demos the possibilities for building modules with different compilers and build systems will be explored.

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote for and pick topics at.


Thursday, 31. August

Web Developer Chemnitz – Any successful system is bound to grow in complexity. Eventually, it’s architecture becoming too complex for a single person to fit in their head and too big to just “read the code”. Which is both a sign of success, and a unique challenge for the development team. How do you organize and share the knowledge about the system so that it can support new joiners, prevent knowledge loss, and make cooperation with non-technical partners easier? How do you share it effectively and without hassle? This talk will present C4 as an approach to visualize software architecture.

1. Juli
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post July 2023 Overview IT-Events

July 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 5. July

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 6. July

Meeting C++ – [Online] This event will focus on the process of creating technical talks for the C++ community. Various speakers will share their views on how to submit, prepare and give talks to the C++ community in the form of lightning talks and a panel.


Friday, 7. July

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Thursday, 13. July

Agile User Group FrankfurtRheinMain – [Online] Caroline Haußmann and Stephanie Lohß give a talk on: Leading in transformation? Or lead by example! Together we look at how leaders lead, support and create a framework for success in transformation. Step by step, the organization adapts to the new state and learns what it needs and how learning works for organizations.

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Thursday, 20. July

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Join us for Agile Co:learning, our community event with space to learn and try. Come join us and bring yourself and your ideas! Format, moderation, and flow are not fixed. There is the Zoom Link and a Miro board as a learning space – everything else is open and the responsibility of the people who attend.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Friday, 21. July

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Thursday, 27. July

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote for and pick topics at.

WeAreDevelopers World Congress 2023 in Berlin – This year’s edition of WeAreDevelopers World Congress takes place from in Berlin on 26 – 28 July 2023 in Berlin. Here, the global developer community regularly discusses current trends and developments with industry leaders such as Steve Wozniak, Sir Tim-Berners-Lee, Amanda Silver, Cassie Kozyrkov, Garry Kasparov, and many more superstars of the tech industry.

I wish everyone a spectacular summer and an enjoyable vacation!

7. Juni
Maik Lathan

Blog Post Stellenanzeige: Assistenz der Geschäftsführung (Dresden)

Ab dem 14.08.2023 sind wir auf der Suche nach einer Assistenz der Geschäftsführung.

31. Mai
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post June 2023 Overview IT-Events

June 2023 Overview IT-Events


Thursday, 1. June

Dresden Database – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Wednesday, 7. June

WeAreDevelopers Community – Cloud Day – [Online] From startups and small businesses to big enterprises – everyone uses clouds nowadays. Modern software and web applications are not imaginable without cloud services anymore. Learn more about this highly interesting and important topic for developers, DevOps specialists, architects, and others at our WeAreDevelopers Live – Cloud Day.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 8. June

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Friday, 9. June

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Tuesday, 13. June

Digital Craftsmanship Nordoberpfalz – In this talk by Max Jung, we will cover various DDD concepts “in passing”
and put them together to form a Big Picture. We will start with Big Picture EventStorming, which is considered the “quasi-standard” for successful discovery.


Thursday, 15. June

Agile Usergroup FrankfurtRheinMain – [Online] This is your chance to discover innovative work methods, modern work techniques and wacky technologies that are revolutionizing the way we work. There are also plenty of opportunities to connect with other professionals and share ideas on how to create better work environments.

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Join us for Agile Co:learning, our community event with space to learn and try. Come join us and bring yourself and your ideas! Format, moderation, and flow are not fixed. There is the Zoom Link and a Miro board as a learning space – everything else is open and the responsibility of the people who attend.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.

GDG Berlin Golang – [Online] This will be a hybrid event. We’ll post a Zoom Link here as soon as it’s live. If you have more ideas – talk to us at the Gophers slack: https://gophersinvite.herokuapp.com/ in the #berlin channel.

MUC++ – [Online] This talk by Ofek Shilon would give a crash-intro to linkers and explore just enough of their architecture and internals to understand some observable differences in C++ builds between the windows-verse and the linux-verse. We will also touch rant on what the C++ standard has to say on these matters.


Friday, 16. June

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Saturday, 17. June and Sunday, 18.June

MobileCamp 2023 – The BarCamp, organized by MobileCamp e.V., offers space for up to 300 participants who deal with general topics around the IT world in open sessions. Each participant can submit a session proposal and thus actively shape the BarCamp.
The session topics are freely selectable, but should already have a connection to IT.

Mobile Camp 2023


Tuesday, 20. June

.Net User Group Dresden – There is a lot of talk about the quality of software. The difficult thing is that this topic is not as clear-cut as it seems at first glance. Especially if one deviates from describing certain functions and instead devotes oneself to the general quality characteristics, it becomes difficult. For this reason, the lecture first makes a distinction between the most important terms.


Thursday, 22. June

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote for and pick topics at.

Software Engineering Community – [Online] This talk will look at the consequences of cryptocurrencies. Gerrit Beine will show you the social, economic and ecological problems that the experiment of crypto-currencies entails. Crypto-currencies entails. This is about environment in the sense of nature, but also in the sense of
livable space. It is about existences of people and of states. It shows why crypto-currencies are
cannot keep any of their promises of decentralization and freedom. Even more, it clearly shows that
the parallel societies created by such systems force all developers:inside to face moral questions.
The goal is that after the lecture there will be an awareness of the problems associated with the use of crypto-currencies.

2. Mai
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post May 2023 Overview IT-Events

May 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 3. May

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 4. May

Dresden Database – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Wednesday, 10. May

WeAreDevelopers Community – Student Day – [Online] Here we will cover the basics of different aspects of the coding world, get some insights into how young folks are educated nowadays in tech and embrace the next generation of developers. But also, the more experienced are very welcome to share their knowledge and connect with those who are new to coding.


Thursday, 11. May

C++ User Group Dresden – In this talk we will analyse the story of an innocent ring buffer for embedded systems. You will learn how to recognize and fight feature creep and accidental complexity.

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Tuesday, 16. May

Meeting C++ – [Online] This event will focus on the process of creating technical talks for the C++ community. Various speakers will share their views on how to submit, prepare and give talks to the C++ community in the form of lightning talks and a panel.


Wednesday, 17. May

GDG Berlin Golang – [Online] This will be a hybrid event. We’ll post a Zoom Link here as soon as it’s live.


Thursday, 18. May

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Join us for Agile Co:learning, our community event with space to learn and try. Come join us and bring yourself and your ideas! Format, moderation, and flow are not fixed. There is the Zoom Link and a Miro board as a learning space – everything else is open and the responsibility of the people who attend.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.


Wednesday, 24. May

WeAreDevelopers Community – Web3 Day – [Online] Since its establishment for private use the internet has seen many changes in focus and functionality. We want to risk a look into the near future and talk about decentralization, privacy, security, machine learning, and many more current topics.


Thursday, 25. May

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote for and pick topics at.


Wednesday, 31. May

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] Get ready for exciting insights and best practices about Machine Learning – the probably most interesting field of tech. From AI over deep learning to computer vision and even using the cloud to be even more productive – we have curated some of the most recent topics for you to become an ML Pro!

Meeting C++ – [Online] This event will focus on the process of creating technical talks for the C++ community. Various speakers will share their views on how to submit, prepare and give talks to the C++ community in the form of lightning talks and a panel.

2. April
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post April 2023 Overview IT-Events

April 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 5. April

WeAreDevelopers Community – Python Day – [Online] If you want to have some impactful insights into the world of Python and how it is used nowadays, tune in on our WeAreDevelopers LIVE – Python Day.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 6. April

Dresden Database – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Wednesday, 12. April

WeAreDevelopers Community – .Net Day – [Online] .NET helps you develop high-quality applications faster. If you are ready to get started with .NET, C# and ASP.NET, une in on our WeAreDevelopers LIVE – .Net Day.


Thursday, 13. April

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!

Cocoaheads Leipzig – [Online] Topic to be announced.


Friday, 14. April

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Wednesday, 19. April

GDG Berlin Golang – [Online] If you have more ideas – talk to us at the Gophers slack: https://gophersinvite.herokuapp.com/ in the #berlin channel, this will be a hybrid event. We’ll post a Zoom Link here as soon as it’s live.

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] This English talk will guide us through some interesting discussions of C++ using questions from StackOverflow for inspiration. With these questions as our starting point, we will try to learn C++, explore some of the corners of the language, get lost down a few rabbit holes, and become familiar with some topics usually reserved for “language lawyers”.


Thursday, 20. April

Agile Maturity – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community! This free event is an open space, which we will moderate. You are free to choose your own topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Agile Leipzig Meetup & Barcamp – We start with a short introduction to DDD.
Afterwards, we will explore together the domain of a case study that Bastian Charlet has prepared. He will then guide us through the evening.
The journey will take us to places like sub-domains, bounded contexts or team topologies.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.


Tuesday, 25. April

Dev Day 2023 – An inspiring keynote speech, over 15 diverse sessions led by interesting speakers and plenty of time for networking await you at Börse Dresden on April 25, 2023. The latest trends and innovations, methodologies, codes and the human side of software development will be discussed. Be there & secure your place among the 400 participants of Dev Day 2023.

MUC++ – [Online] The talk will review dependency injection patterns and C++ language features that facilitate them to elaborate recommendations for efficient usage and potential tradeoffs.


Wednesday, 26. April

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] With the rising demand for software and automated solutions, there also comes a high risk with it. Cyber Security is more important than ever before and therefore we have invited a bunch of professionals on this topic so they can share their knowledge with you. From ransomware and how to fight it to cloud security and IoT, you will gain insights into the most recent practices to make your project even better and much safer!


Thursday, 27. April

Agile Usergroup FrankfurtRheinMain – [Online] In our series on agile transformation, we would like to take you on a journey of insights. On Thursday, 27.04., the question is: How can we successfully master the transformation? Or with many small changes to the goal!

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote for and pick topics at.


Friday, 28. April

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.

9. März
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post March 2023 Overview IT-Events

March 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 1. March

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 2. March

Dresden Database – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Friday, 3. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Wednesday, 8. March

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] This special episode of WeAreDevelopers Live is all about inclusion, diversity, and equity! So, doesn’t matter your gender, sexual orientation, ethnic or financial background – everyone with a passion for software technology, coding, and sharing knowledge is welcome.


Thursday, 9. March

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Tuesday, 14. March

Digital Craftsmanship Nordoberpfalz – Prepare for an explosive journey into the world of NoSQL databases with Azure Cosmos DB! In this session, led by Azure and MongoDB guru Gregor Biswanger, you will not only learn the basic concepts of NoSQL and MongoDB, but also how to use these two powerful tools to your advantage.


Wednesday, 15. March

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] we will get a grasp on mobile development, look at responsive design choices, let touch gestures control our application, and fully embrace the small screen.

MUC++ – [Online] Not all programs are created equally: some use hardware resources optimally, others not so much. In this lecture we will talk about two basic types of hardware bottlenecks: the CPU bottleneck and the memory bottleneck. We will give information on how to recognize if your code is memory bound or CPU bound and some ideas on how to overcome these limitations.

Software Engineering Community – [Online] Kevlin Henney will introduce the topic of Architecture as Knowledge. It is common to consider software architecture as structure, as infrastructure, as code, as technologies, as models, and so on, but what if we consider software architecture as knowledge? The idea that software architecture is the set of significant decisions about a system is not a new one, but those decisions represent knowledge.


Thursday, 16. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community! This free event is an open space, which we will moderate. You are free to choose your own topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Volker Hilsheimer has been working with C++ and Qt since the late 1990s, and started developing Qt professionally when joining Trolltech in Oslo, Norway in 2000. After some Qt-less and C++-free excursions through the configuration management, system automation, and telco domains, he joined The Qt Company in 2018, where he focuses on the graphics and UI modules of the framework, and maintains QtWidgets and Qt TextToSpeech. When he has time, then he tinkers on a vagrant extension called minicoin that makes it easy for C++ and Qt developers to build and test their code in virtual machines.

C++ User Group Dresden – [Online] Mr. Reischuck will jump in with the first talk: “std::function – a deep dive behind the curtain”. C++11 introduced std::function as a versatile tool that was lifted from boost to the STL. C++23 will probably introduce std::move_only_function as the first major extension. But it comes with some caveats that you should know. With std::invoke introduced in C++17 it has become convenient to build your own derivatives.


Friday, 17. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Thursday, 23. March

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] Meeting place is on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.


From Thursday, 23. March to Saturday 25. March

emBo++

emBO++23 Bochum – The emBO++ brings together programmers, developers and interested parties in the context of embedded systems and hardware-related software development.
Our CEO Mr. Andreas Reischuck gives a presentation on “Accidental Struggle by Example of Ringbuffers”. When you ask: Why is everything so complicated? – Most likely because of accidental complexity taking a big bite of your time.
It’s often hard to recognize in large code bases. In this talk we will analyse the story of an innocent ring buffer for embedded systems. You will learn how to recognize and fight feature creep and accidental complexity.

TYPO3 User Group Dresden – Together with various agencies and experts, we regularly exchange ideas on current DEV topics. This time: “Neos”. As always, there is a bit of input as an impulse at the beginning of our meeting.


Wednesday, 29. March

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] We believe that technology has the power to restore environments and offer long-term solutions to the climate crisis. So, get yourself ready for impactful talks on how to make your development process cleaner and help mitigate environmental problems.


Friday, 17. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.

1. März
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post March 2023 Overview IT-Events

March 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 1. March

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 2. March

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Friday, 3. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Wednesday, 8. March

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] This special episode of WeAreDevelopers Live is all about inclusion, diversity, and equity! So, doesn’t matter your gender, sexual orientation, ethnic or financial background – everyone with a passion for software technology, coding, and sharing knowledge is welcome.


Thursday, 9. March

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Tuesday, 14. March

Digital Craftsmanship Nordoberpfalz – Prepare for an explosive journey into the world of NoSQL databases with Azure Cosmos DB! In this session, led by Azure and MongoDB guru Gregor Biswanger, you will not only learn the basic concepts of NoSQL and MongoDB, but also how to use these two powerful tools to your advantage.


Wednesday, 15. March

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] we will get a grasp on mobile development, look at responsive design choices, let touch gestures control our application, and fully embrace the small screen.

MUC++ – [Online] Not all programs are created equally: some use hardware resources optimally, others not so much. In this lecture we will talk about two basic types of hardware bottlenecks: the CPU bottleneck and the memory bottleneck. We will give information on how to recognize if your code is memory bound or CPU bound and some ideas on how to overcome these limitations.

Software Engineering Community – [Online] Kevlin Henney will introduce the topic of Architecture as Knowledge. It is common to consider software architecture as structure, as infrastructure, as code, as technologies, as models, and so on, but what if we consider software architecture as knowledge? The idea that software architecture is the set of significant decisions about a system is not a new one, but those decisions represent knowledge.


Thursday, 16. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community! This free event is an open space, which we will moderate. You are free to choose your own topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Volker Hilsheimer has been working with C++ and Qt since the late 1990s, and started developing Qt professionally when joining Trolltech in Oslo, Norway in 2000. After some Qt-less and C++-free excursions through the configuration management, system automation, and telco domains, he joined The Qt Company in 2018, where he focuses on the graphics and UI modules of the framework, and maintains QtWidgets and Qt TextToSpeech. When he has time, then he tinkers on a vagrant extension called minicoin that makes it easy for C++ and Qt developers to build and test their code in virtual machines.

C++ User Group Dresden – [Online] Mr. Reischuck will jump in with the first talk: “std::function – a deep dive behind the curtain”. C++11 introduced std::function as a versatile tool that was lifted from boost to the STL. C++23 will probably introduce std::move_only_function as the first major extension. But it comes with some caveats that you should know. With std::invoke introduced in C++17 it has become convenient to build your own derivatives.


Friday, 17. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.


Thursday, 23. March

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] Meeting place is on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.


From Thursday, 23. March to Saturday 25. March

emBo++

emBO++23 Bochum – The emBO++ brings together programmers, developers and interested parties in the context of embedded systems and hardware-related software development.
Our CEO Mr. Andreas Reischuck gives a presentation on “Accidental Struggle by Example of Ringbuffers”. When you ask: Why is everything so complicated? – Most likely because of accidental complexity taking a big bite of your time.
It’s often hard to recognize in large code bases. In this talk we will analyse the story of an innocent ring buffer for embedded systems. You will learn how to recognize and fight feature creep and accidental complexity.

TYPO3 User Group Dresden – Together with various agencies and experts, we regularly exchange ideas on current DEV topics. This time: “Neos”. As always, there is a bit of input as an impulse at the beginning of our meeting.


Wednesday, 29. March

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] We believe that technology has the power to restore environments and offer long-term solutions to the climate crisis. So, get yourself ready for impactful talks on how to make your development process cleaner and help mitigate environmental problems.


Friday, 17. March

Agile Maturity – [Online] You want to become a Scrum Master and need more information about how to get there? You want to start your own business as a Scrum Master? Or you have questions about your Scrum Team or want to better understand the role of the Product Owner? Mr. Becker will answer any question you have! as well as look at how you can prepare your retrospective or what pitfalls can arise in an interview.

1. Februar
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post February 2023 Overview IT-Events

February 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 1. February

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] the conference will kick off with an in-depth exploration of the inner workings of the Vue 3 reactivity engine. From there, we’ll delve into the world of visual testing and learn how to effectively test client-side applications. Next, we’ll take a look at TresJS, a powerful tool for adding 3D functionality to Vue and Nuxt applications. Finally, we’ll discuss strategies for avoiding technical debt with petite-vue. So get ready and tune in for the WeAreDevelopers LIVE – Vue.js Day!

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 2. February

Agile User Group FrankfurtRheinMain – [Online] Caroline Haußmann and Rafael Kasprzak are Enterprise Agile Coach, they give a short impulse about coaching. they explain the Coaching Dojo format and give hints and techniques for the coaching conversation.

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Tuesday, 7. February

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] In this talk you will learn what Team Programming actually is, which approaches and tools are used. If you are interested in new models of collaboration, if you would like to know how Team Programming works, or if you doubt that it can work, then this is the right talk for you.


Thursday, 9. February

C++ User Group Lugano – [Online] The meeting setup will be similar to the one previously proposed: a brief introduction of a topic (time-boxed 30 mins) and enough room to discuss. Allocators, Cpp2/Cppfront, design patterns, runtime polymorphism, sdk abstraction/integration, guidelines, … can you name some other? Feel free to propose your speech, the call for speakers is always open!

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!


Tuesday, 14. February

Dresdner Drupal User Group – [Online] without Agenda. You can chat and ask questions.


Wednesday, 15. February

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] Exploring the depth and breadth of DevOps! Learn about the latest trends and best practices in the field of DevOps. Topics incl. continuous integration and continuous delivery, secrets management in the GitOps era, cutting-edge project Flux for automating Kubernetes clusters, and a community member’s 90-day DevOps learning journey. Also, hear from a special guest speaker on her journey as a woman in the DevOps industry. algorithms.


Thursday, 16. February

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community!
This event is an open space. You are free to choose your own topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.


Thursday, 23. February

Meeting C++ – [Online] Giving the AMAs a new name: Meeting C++ live – the guest is Daniela Engert this time!

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] There will be discussions on various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.

3. Januar
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post January 2023 Overview IT-Events

January 2023 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 4. January

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 5. January

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Tuesday, 10. January

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] in this talk we will discuss what is realistically achievable with metrics and when which kind of metrics are useful for whom. It will be shown how these can be collected in a comprehensible and reproducible way with jQAssistant and Jupyter Notebooks in order to achieve a maximum benefit for everyone involved and to leave no more perplexed faces behind.


Thursday, 12. January

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!

Cocoaheads Leipzig – [Online] Starts the new year with a look over the iPhone edge: Markus Müller shows Jetpack Compose!


Tuesday, 17. January

Software Engineering Community – [Online] Many teams expect a good technical cut for their software through modularization with bounded contexts. However, the question often arises, “How do we get a good bounded context cut in the first place?” This is exactly the question that this talk will focus on.


Thursday, 19. January

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community!
This event is an open space. You are free to choose your own topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.


Thursday, 26. January

C++ User Group Lugano – [Online] The meeting setup will be similar to the one previously proposed: a brief introduction of a topic (time-boxed 30 mins) and enough room to discuss. Allocators, Cpp2/Cppfront, design patterns, runtime polymorphism, sdk abstraction/integration, guidelines, … can you name some other? Feel free to propose your speech, the call for speakers is always open!

2022
30. November
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post December 2022 Overview IT-Events

December 2022 Overview IT-Events


Thursday, 1. December

Meeting C++ – [Online] Submit your talk under.

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Saturday, 3. December

DevFest Berlin 2022 – [Online] Berlin’s Google Developer Groups are joining forces again for the annual DevFest Berlin, this time as a hybrid event! it’ll has several short talks, some networking sessions and a great atmosphere.


Wednesday, 7. December

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else. Let they organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 8. December

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions. Every month a meeting is organized to discuss current developments, listen to lectures and kick and chat!

Cocoaheads Leipzig – [Online] In keeping with Christmas, it’s all about turning lights on and off. Max tells about the building automation technology in his house.


Tuesday, 13. December

Digital Craftsmanship – [Online] ASP.NET Core 6 introduced the so-called Minimal APIs, which are intended to replace ASP.NET Core MVC in the long term when it comes to creating Web APIs. But how suitable is this technology for production use? Will take a look under the hood and discuss structure, performance, authentication, Swagger support, dependency injection and automated testing with the new endpoint technology.


Wednesday, 14. December

WeAreDevelopers Community – [Online] In this episode of WeAreDevelopers Live, it talks about one of the hottest topics in the tech world right now: Machine Learning.
The day starts with a really cool topic: automated driving and how to overcome one of its biggest challenges using Deep Learning algorithms.

JFrog Germany DevOps Meetup – [Online] Learn the benefits of container image management using the JFrog Platform. This one-hour workshop will give you hands-on experience wrangling the artifacts you use for your containerized app, how to trace related dependencies and why that is important.


Thursday, 15. December

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community!
This event is an open space. You are free to choose your own topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else you have in mind.


Thursday, 22. December

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] There will be discussions on various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.

I wish for you that all your Christmas wishes comes true! Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

1. November
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post November 2022 Overview IT-Events

November 2022 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 9. November

Meeting C++ – [Online] This meeting features an AMA with Sean Parent.


Thursday, 10. November

Cocoaheads Leipzig – [Online] Torsten talks about, how he sandboxed a 3rd party VPN client himself, including a detour into OS virtualization.

JavaScript Meetup – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions.

Every month we meet to discuss current developments and listen to talks and kick and chat!


Thursday, 17. November

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community!
This free event is an open space, which we will moderate. You are free to choose the topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.

Meeting C++ in Berlin – The Meeting C++ 2022 Conference will take place in Berlin at the Vienna House Andels Hotel from the 17th – 19th November 2022.


Tuesday, 22. November

DotVVM Community Meetup – [Online] Join us to talk about the coolest features in .NET 7 announced at the .NET Conf 2022 with the authors of DotVVM.

  • News in ASP.NET Core
  • New language features in C# 11
  • Building hybrid apps with .NET MAUI
  • Migration of legacy ASP.NET Web Forms apps to .NET 7
    We’ll show you how to get the most out of these features with .NET 7 and DotVVM.

MUC++ – [Online] To account for the complexity of the topic, this talk focuses exclusively on providing a comprehensive introduction to the coroutine syntax, without discussing any advanced use cases. However, with the knowledge obtained from this talk, attendees will be able to easily follow more advanced presentations of coroutines later on without getting lost in the technical details of its peculiar syntax.


Wednesday, 23. November

TYPO3 User Group – In our meet-ups, we place a special focus on TYPO3 applications, but we also cordially invite people with a different CMS background. Because our most important goal is to find the best solutions for the problems of our customers together – this also includes the connection with other technologies.


Thursday, 24. November

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.


Take a look at our currently advertised jobs.
We look forward to receiving your application!

HnH

29. September
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post October 2022 Overview IT-Events

October 2022 Overview IT-Events


Tuesday, 4. October

Meeting C++ – [Online] The Meeting C++ online Job fair will start at 15:00 CEST and go until 18:00 on October 4th, on October 5th the event will be in the evening from 20 – 23:00 CEST.


Wednesday, 5. October

Rust and C++ Cardiff – [Online] This session Chris will be walking through building a C++ audio plugin using JUCE from scratch. Expect some live coding and chaos!

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 6. October

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Tuesday, 11. October

Digital Craftmanship – Rust in 45 minutes – [Online] Where does the hype come from?
Haven’t enough languages broken promises while developers enthusiastically promote their favorite technology? Why a system-level language at all, when dynamic, simplicity-focused languages with runtime environments continue to be popular? In this talk, you’ll explore why Rust is becoming increasingly popular for web servers and web assembly, for embedded development, for command line applications, and for robust distributed systems.


Wednesday, 12. October

Software Engineering Community – [Online] the topic of the lecture is “Making of Dev Day Website”. This talk is for all who want to know what’s behind the Dev Day website. All who would like to know how to build more complex web applications with Python and Django, how to run such applications productively and who might like to join our open source website project for the next Dev Day.

Microsoft Ignite – Experience the latest innovations, learn from product experts and partners, improve your skills, and network around the world. Join us October 12-14 at 9:00 a.m. (PDT) and participate in the development of the future in the tech industry.


Thursday, 13. October

JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions.
Every month we meet to discuss current developments and listen to talks and kick and chat!


Thursday, 20. October

Agile Co:learning – [Online] Develop your Agile Maturity together with others and become part of Berlin’s Co:Learning Community!
This free event is an open space, which we will moderate. You are free to choose your own topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Meeting C++ – [Online] This meeting features an AMA with Nicolai Josuttis!


Monday, 24. October

Software Engineering Community – [Online] the topic of the lecture is “Die neue Schule der Softwarearchitektur”. In today’s architectural practice, different schools of thought and backgrounds can be found. Representatives of the classical architecture view approach architecture problems drastically differently than do representatives of the new school who grew up in start-ups and “IT First” companies. In this session, I will contrast the views, concepts, technical and organizational principles, discuss the implications and key differences.


Thursday, 27. October

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] Meeting place is on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.


Take a look at our currently advertised jobs.
We look forward to receiving your application!

HnH

31. August
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post September 2022 Overview IT-Events

September 2022 Overview IT-Events


Thursday, 1. September

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Organizer found a news article on the first C++ Community planning session after the first CppCon. He’d like to revive this tradition, that has been carried on by others in between.


Wednesday, 7. September

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Meeting C++ – The monthly meeting features with a talk about Corolib: distributed programming with C++ coroutines by Johan Vanslembrouck. The talk will demonstrate that we can make a synchronous-style RMI application behave in a responsive, asynchronous way using C++ coroutines by making only minor changes to the original program.


Thursday, 8. September

DresdenJS.io JavaScript User Group – JavaScript is better than no programming language at all without metaprogramming and first-class functions.
Every month we meet to discuss current developments and listen to talks and kick and chat!

Meeting C++ – [Online] The online C++ book & tool fair is an event format where you can learn about C++ tooling and books. During the event you are able to visit the participating vendors, see their tool demos and have a video chat with them. Attendees should register on meetup, the link to the event will be shared here, over meetup and on social media.


Wednesday, 14. September

TYPO3 User Group – In our meet-ups, we place a special focus on TYPO3 applications, but we also cordially invite people with a different CMS background. Because our most important goal is to find the best solutions for our customers’ problems together – this also includes the connection with other technologies.

Rust and C++ Cardiff – [Online] This session we’ll be dipping our toe into the world of asynchronous programming in Rust, looking at the support available to us both out of the box and through libraries.


Thursday, 15. September

Agile Co:learning – [Online] This free event is intended as an open space, which we will moderate. You are free to choose the topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 22. September

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] Meeting place is on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.


Tuesday, 27. September

Software Engieering Community – Online] The topic of the presentation is “Explaining Technical Debt to Management” by Carola Lilienthal. In this presentation, she shares her experience from a wide variety of contexts and provides recommendations on how to leapfrog the communication barrier between management and development teams.


Schauen Sie gerne bei unseren derzeit ausgeschriebenen Stellen vorbei.
Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Bewerbung!

31. Juli
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post August 2022 Overview IT-Events

August 2022 Overview IT-Events


Wednesday, 3. August

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 4. August

Dresden Perl Mongers – Monthly meetup for Perl help, support and more.

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.

11. August

DresdenJS.io – Monthly meetup of the Javascript user group Dresden.


Thursday, 18. August

Führung in der Industrie 4.0 Modellfabrik – A guided tour in German, starting 13:00. Registration needed!

Agile Co:learning – [Online] This event is intended as an open space, which we will moderate. You are free to choose the topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever else comes to your mind on the topic of new working environments.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 25. August

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote.


Wednesday, 31. August

Meeting C++ – [Online] Meeting C++ online is a series of virtual events organized for the C++ community. It is a new online community that meets face to face online by providing a set of online events.

I wish you a pleasant and refreshing summer.

6. Juli
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post July 2022 Overview IT-Events

July 2022 Overview C++ IT-Events


Thursday, 7. July

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Tuesday, 12. July

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] an expedition will be launched this evening to explore this uncharted territory. After the basic why? and how? have been clarified, we will devote ourselves to concrete examples, problems and stumbling blocks and open the space for mutual exchange of experiences.


Thursday, 14. July

DresdenJS.io JavaScript User Group – [Dresden] Lars Wiedemann gives a talk “State Management in Angular mit ngrx-lite” and some more.


Thursday, 21. July

Agile Maturity – Meetups and Workshops – [Online] This free event is intended as an open space. You are free to set further topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever comes to your mind on the topic of new working worlds. To share questions and ideas about agile working, develop new ones, tackle challenges and simply work better.

Cocoaheads Leipzig – needs a place.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 28. July

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote.

2. Juli
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post July 2022 Overview IT-Events

July 2022 Overview C++ IT-Events


Thursday, 7. July

Dresden Batabase – Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. Will talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Tuesday, 12. July

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] an expedition will be launched this evening to explore this uncharted territory. After the basic why? and how? have been clarified, we will devote ourselves to concrete examples, problems and stumbling blocks and open the space for mutual exchange of experiences.


Thursday, 14. July

DresdenJS.io JavaScript User Group – [Dresden] Lars Wiedemann gives a talk “State Management in Angular mit ngrx-lite” and some more.


Thursday, 21. July

Agile Maturity – Meetups and Workshops – [Online] This free event is intended as an open space. You are free to set further topics regarding new work, agile working, scrum, retrospectives, leadership at eye level, organizational development or whatever comes to your mind on the topic of new working worlds. To share questions and ideas about agile working, develop new ones, tackle challenges and simply work better.

Cocoaheads Leipzig – needs a place.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 28. July

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.
We can form groups spontaneously. If you want, you can suggest topics, vote.

31. Mai
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post June 2022 Overview IT-Events

June 2022 Overview C++ IT-Events


Wednesday, 1. June

TYPO3 User Group Dresden e.V. – This event is for everyone involved in TYPO3 development, project management or editing.


Thursday, 9. June

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] Richard Thomson will give us an introduction to restbed, a C++14 framework for asynchronous RESTful processing. After an overview of the library, we’ll look at what it takes to implement an HTTP server that responds to resource requests.

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Cocoaheads Leipzig Remote – [Online] We’re talking about TCA again. @hdrxs also tries again to summarize what’s new in WWDC.


Tuesday, 14. June

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] Flutter is Google’s UI toolkit for building beautiful, natively compiled apps for mobile, web, desktop and embedded devices from a common code base. Robin Pügner presents the framework and typical use cases.

Developers World Congress Berlin – Once again we will bring together the world’s greatest minds in tech to show all the possibilities and opportunities that modern software development offers. WeAreDevelopers World Congress is the place where we share our experiences to become better professionals and level up our skills in order to create incredible things as developers and tech experts.


Thursday, 23. June

Softwarequalität made in Dresden – We cordially invite you to our ASQF professional group meeting to highlight you with us on two topics!
1. TA-Tool im Katalog bestellt – Das Testautomatisierungswerkzeug finden trotz flexibler Anforderungen
2. Einführung von Test(automatisierungs)werkzeugen – Der Weg, die Hürden, die Bewältigung


Saturday, 25. June and Sunday, 26.June

Mobile Camp 2022 – The MobileCamp 2022 is taking place! It is a Barcamp, so every visitor can and should bring a topic. It doesn’t have to be presented in PowerPoint. The audience decides on the morning of the camp which topics are the most exciting and belong on the session plan.

Mobile Camp 2022


Wednesday, 29. June

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

30. April
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post May 2022 Overview IT-Events

May 2022 Overview IT-Events


Tuesday, 10. May

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] In this session we would like to share our experience of building the Women in Tech network at Staffbase and address the following questions:

  • Why are these networks important?
  • What are the benefits of having a Women in Tech network in your company?
  • How do you build such networks?
  • What is an ally(s) and how can you become one?

Wednesday, 12. May

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Our monthly meeting features with a talk about
Join link will forward you the event on the 21st.

Cocoaheads Leipzig Remote – [Online] The topic is still unknown – ask for your suggestions!


Monday, 16. May

WP Meetup Dresden – [Online] We would like to introduce you to a new player on the WordPress market – GREYD.SUITE. As the first all-in-one suite for WordPress that is completely integrated into Gutenberg, it makes it possible to implement even the most complex web projects without page builders, countless plugins or individual development.


Wednesday, 18. May

JavaScript Day – [Online] The event is public and free. Register your WeAreDevelopers account to get full access to all benefits of our community.


Tuesday, 24. May

DevDay 2022 – [Offline] The Dev Day is an IT conference in Dresden. It discusses the latest trends and innovations, methodologies, codes and the human side of software development.

Meeting C++ online – [Online] This event will focus on the process of creating technical talks for the C++ community. Various speakers will share their views on how to submit, prepare and give talks to the C++ community in the form of lightning talks and a panel.


Wednesday, 25. May

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

28. April
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post May 2022 Overview IT-Events

May 2022 Overview IT-Events


Tuesday, 10. May

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] In this session we would like to share our experience of building the Women in Tech network at Staffbase and address the following questions:

  • Why are these networks important?
  • What are the benefits of having a Women in Tech network in your company?
  • How do you build such networks?
  • What is an ally(s) and how can you become one?

Wednesday, 12. May

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Our monthly meeting features with a talk about
Join link will forward you the event on the 21st.

Cocoaheads Leipzig Remote – [Online] The topic is still unknown – ask for your suggestions!


Monday, 16. May

WP Meetup Dresden – [Online] We would like to introduce you to a new player on the WordPress market – GREYD.SUITE. As the first all-in-one suite for WordPress that is completely integrated into Gutenberg, it makes it possible to implement even the most complex web projects without page builders, countless plugins or individual development.


Wednesday, 18. May

JavaScript Day – [Online] The event is public and free. Register your WeAreDevelopers account to get full access to all benefits of our community.


Tuesday, 24. May

Meeting C++ online – [Online] This event will focus on the process of creating technical talks for the C++ community. Various speakers will share their views on how to submit, prepare and give talks to the C++ community in the form of lightning talks and a panel.


Wednesday, 25. May

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

31. März
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post April 2022 Overview IT-Events

April 2022 Overview C++ IT-Events


Tuesday, 5. April

Meeting C++ online – [Online] the monthly meeting features an AMA with Bryce Adelstein Lelbach on his plans to renew the C++ committee and processes for the language.
Bryce is running for the chair of the isocpp committee, and has detailed his visions for C++ in his latest post It’s time for a new C++ leadership.


Thursday, 7. April

Monthly Gathering – [Online] To all database developers or those who want to become or seek help or inspiration in Dresden and the surrounding area. Dresden Database is a group all about database technologies. We’ll talk about NoSQL, RDBMS, Graph databases and so on.


Wednesday, 14. April

Software Engineering Community – [Online] Kevlin Henney’s talk about: “The Architecture of Uncertainty”. The talk looks at how uncertainty, lack of knowledge and options can be used to partition and structure the code in a system.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Cocoaheads Leipzig Remote – [Online] topic still open.


Tuesday, 19. April

WP Meetup Dresden – [Online] In an online lecture Jakob Trost from GREYD shows us how WooCommerce shops can be implemented with the Block Editor. On the one hand, he goes into the possibilities that WooCommerce itself offers natively, where the limits lie so far and what plans WooCommerce has in terms of Gutenberg. On the other hand, he also shows us which external solutions are currently available on the market and what can be implemented with them.


Wednesday, 27. April

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Meeting C++ online – tool fair – [Online] The online C++ tool fair is an event format where you can learn about C++ tooling and books. During the event you are able to visit the participating vendors, see their tool demos and have a video chat with them. Attendees should register on meetup, the link to the event will be shared here, over meetup and on social media. You can also use the contact form to contact the tool vendors directly if you have any questions on their tools.

28. Februar
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post March 2022 Overview IT-Events

March 2022 Overview C++ IT-Events


Tuesday, 1. March

C++20 – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers
Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers.
Do you know everything you want/need to know about C++? Whether yes or no, this meeting may still be for you.


Wednesday, 2. March

Software Engineering Community – [Online] Mistakes happen, they are neither good nor bad. Only how we deal with them decides whether we develop further or remain trapped in the vicious circle. The whole thing becomes even more complicated when we work in a team or even with several teams. Since we can’t, we have to learn with and from each other.


Thursday, 3. March

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Rust Book Study Session – [Online] these sessions will be most useful if attendees can work through the chapters prior to the event, but whether you’ve had time to look at the chapters or not, all are welcome! The sessions are a chance to swap notes, ask questions, and discuss any key points.


Tuesday, 8. March

Building a real-time bridge with Kafka to the Cloud – [Online] In this live meet-up we will go through some of the challenges we have dealt with so far and the corresponding strategies we came up with. The second part will have a live demo in which we will start an edge-to-cloud hybrid deployment.

Softwerkskammer Chemnitz – [Online] In this session, Andreas and Ramon deliberately briefly present our approaches to documenting architectural decisions and look forward to your experiences and opinions.


Wednesday, 9. March

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 10. March

Cocoaheads Leipzig – [Online] Rico Becker tells us something about his last craft project, in which he had to do a bit of Bluetooth reverse engineering, among other things, and was then able to integrate it into his own app.


Thursday, 17. March

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Monday, 21. March

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] In the online lecture, Ellen and Manuel from ElmaStudio show us the latest features of Full Site Editing (FSE), which are available with WordPress version 5.9 in the WP core.


Wednesday, 30. March

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Agile Leipzig – [Online] We look forward to seeing you and the topics, questions and insights you have collected over the past year.


Thursday, 31. March – 2. April

TYPO3 User Group Dresden e.V. – [Online] TYPO3 Days – The event series around TYPO3.

6. Februar
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post February 2022 Overview IT-Events

February 2022 Overview C++ IT-Events


Thursday, 3. Febuary

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Wednesday, 9. Febuary

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 10. Febuary

PHP UserGroup – [Online] In this talk, Matthew Setter wants to share what he’ve learned about Docker in the hope that what he’ve learned can help others.

Cocoaheads Leipzig – [Online] Cocoaheads remote control. We’re talking about integration with the Shortcuts app on macOS and iOS, among other things.


Wednesday, 16. Febuary

Meeting C++ – [Online] This talk starts with a brief introduction of reflection, explores one possible API design for static reflection in C++. It discusses the details of the API design and its advantages. It also includes multiple small examples and several real-world use-cases.


Thursday, 17. Febuary

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.
Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

Meeting C++ online book & tool fair – [Online] Books & authors:
Modern C++ for absolute beginners – Slobodan Dmitrovic,
Beautiful C++ – Guy Davidson / Kate Gregory


Monday, 21. Febuary

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] In the online lecture, Ellen and Manuel from ElmaStudio show us the latest features of Full Site Editing (FSE), which are available with WordPress version 5.9 in the WP core.

1. Januar
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post January 2022 overview IT-Events

January 2022 Overview C++ IT-Events


Thursday, 6. January

Rust and C++ Cardiff – [Online] Rust Book Study Session. These sessions will be most useful if attendees can work through the chapters prior to the event, but whether you’ve had time to look at the chapters or not, all are welcome! The sessions are a chance to swap notes, ask questions and discuss any key points.


Wednesday, 12. January

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

C++ User Group Aachen – [Online] The C++ user meeting is intended to offer interested parties an opportunity to meet like-minded people and to discuss current problems, developments and ideas around C++ with them, and to build a network around the programming language C++. In addition, the lectures should be able to expand knowledge of and about C++.


Monday, 17. January

WP Meetup DRS – [Online] Online-Vortrag: „WP Sofa – Ein WP-Podcast”. Was steckt hinter WP Sofa?


Thursday, 20. January

Software Engineering Community – [Online] Lisa Moritz talks about “Sketchnotes in der IT”. In this lecture you will see how you integrate sketchnotes into your everyday work as a techie and what advantages they have for you. You will learn what sketch notes are, how you can use them for your purposes and how they ensure that you can finally remember the important things. So that you can go home with all the important tools, we will draw together, step by step, some symbols that are often used in software development and architecture.


Thursday, 27. January

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

2021
1. Dezember
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post December 2021 overview IT-Events

December 2021 Overview C++ IT-Events


Thursday, 2. December

Dresden Kafka® Meetup – [Online] In this session, we will introduce SAP Integration Suite and its Kafka adapter, by showcasing the connectivity to Kafka, with the help of a real world integration scenario.


Wednesday, 8. December

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 9. December

10 years of C++ UG Düsseldorf – [Online] The C++ User Group turns 10 years old. Lets celebrate this with a big event! It will celebrate with you on this evening the 10 years that the C++ UG Düsseldorf exists now. This User Group is one of the roots of Meeting C++, but also various User Groups in my local state trace their start back to this group.

Cocoaheads Leipzig – [Online] as always with different short contributions! If you have suggestions for topics or need the Jitsi URL, please contact the organizer!


Tuesday, 14. December

Software Engineering Community – [Online] Our systems always have “potential”, i.e. opportunities for optimization. With the help of targeted reviews, we obtain an overview of the concrete strengths and weaknesses, as a basis for targeted improvements.
The presentation shows the methodical approach of such reviews, starting with its concrete goals and scoping. You will learn how to conduct a review with your own development team and which stakeholders you should definitely involve.


Wednesday, 15. December

Agile Dresden – [ostec GmbH, Weißeritzstr. 3, Dresden] First of all, we will go for an interactive format which some of you might know from Unconferences or Open Spaces. So feel free to bring your topic and pitch it! You do not need to be an expert, you can either share some experiences respectively expert knowledge or just bring in a question you want to discuss.

Blockchain Meetup Saxony – [Online] let’s find time for one last Meetup this year!


Monday, 20. December

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] Online presentation by Ellen and Manuel from ElmaStudio about the new features in WordPress 5.9 and the theme “Aino”, which they developed especially for Full Site Editing (FSE).


Thursday, 23. December

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

C++ User Group Stuttgart – [Online] We meet online and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.

Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year 2022! Stay healthy!

28. Oktober
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post November 2021 overview IT-Events

November 2021 Overview IT-Events


Tuesday, 2. November

Meeting C++ online – [Online] Our monthly meeting features Daisy Hollman talking about What you can learn from being too cute: why you should write code that you should never write!


Wednesday, 3. November

Qt World Summit 2021 – [Online] Qt World Summit gathers together more than 5000 developers, designers, managers and executives from over 90 countries around the world. Inspirational keynotes and real-world use cases, latest news on Qt tools and features, Qt 6, technical talks on Qt design Studio, MCUs, Qt Creator, performance optimization and more.

Blockchain Meetup Saxony – [Online] The Blockchain Meetup Saxony will take place again after 18 months live in Dresden, at the HTW and Online Zoom/Youtube. the topic is “Die Zukunft des Internets, Deine Daten gehören Dir”.


Thursday, 4. November

Meeting Embedded 2021 – [Online] Meeting Embedded will be a mix of talks and conversations about embedded, all inside the conferencing software Hubilo which allows you to exchange with other attendees on the embedded topics of your interest.


Tuesday, 9. November

Agile Dresden – [Offline] First of all, we will go for an interactive format which some of you might know from Unconferences or Open Spaces. So feel free to bring your topic and pitch it! You do not need to be an expert, you can either share some experiences respectively expert knowledge or just bring in a question you want to discuss.

Softwarequalität made in Dresden – [Online] This meeting is, as always, to exchange experiences. Together we want to exchange ideas about how RPA can be introduced in the company and which technologies can be used.


Wednesday, 10. November

Meeting C++ 2021 – [Online] The event aims at allowing you to refresh your C++ knowledge and learn the newest and best ways to write C++ in 2021 and beyond. It will feature not only various talks about C++, but also many interactive formats where you can learn about C++ and its related environment.

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.


Thursday, 11. November

Cocoaheads Remote – [Online] As always, Cocoaheads Remote with different themes. As always, I am happy to receive suggestions for topics in advance!


Monday, 15. November

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] In this lecture, Hans-Gerd Gerhards will develop his own patterns for frequently required structures live. He shows us how the editorial possibilities of the CMS can be used to the full for an easy, quick setting of recurring and adaptable content. The second part explains in practice how you can create a block pattern by editing the code accordingly.


Monday, 22. November

DevOpsCon Singapore 2021 – [Online] At DevOpsCon, you will meet internationally recognized thought leaders of the DevOps movement and benefit from their expertise. Attend inspiring sessions and in-depth workshops to learn what you need to push your DevOps skills to the next level.


Tuesday, 23. November

.NET user Group Dresden – [Offline] From 2nd to 4th November this year the Microsoft Ignite conference will take place as an “online only” event. Let’s review the topics presented and watch one or two breakout sessions together. This is followed by the usual discussion.


Thursday, 25. November

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] An online Place for Rust related Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind. Let us organize spontaneous Coding Dojos, Katas, Live Coding, Online Pair Programming by demand.

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on wonder.me platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.

29. September
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post October 2021 overview IT-Events

October 2021 Overview IT-Events


Tuesday, 5. October

TYPO3 Online Days 2021 – [Online] Several panels, discussions and talks will be held on the TY3 GmbH TalkPO YouTube channel on this day of the event.
The new release TYPO3 v11 with Long Term Support (LTS) will be published live in the penultimate event on October 5th. The TYPO3 product day on October 28th will conclude the series.


Wednesday, 6. October

Blockchain Meetup Saxony – [Online] Shermin Voshmgir talk about “Paradigmenwandel der Token Oekonomie”.


Thursday, 7. October

MUC++ – [Online] This talk will look at what debugging is, the role of debugging in our development processes, and a few of the many challenges associated with debugging. We’ll look at the kinds of defects that debugging can address, and examine several strategies, tools, and tips for tracking them down. Finally, we’ll provide some guidance for what to do after you’ve found the problem.


Thursday, 14. October

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.


Freiday, 15. October

C++ UG Frankfurt and Mannheim – [Online] In this meetup, we will share our experience, expertise, alternatives, and problems faced while using MFC, ATL libraries.


Weekend, 16.-17. October

Developer Open Spase in Leipzig – [Offline] At the workshops you can continue your education in all-day “classic” workshops. This can of course also be offered at the Open Space, but on the workshop days you have the full and guaranteed choice.


Monday, 18. October

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] In this lecture you will get an insight into how SSL certificates work. You understand what constitutes a valid certificate, what public and private keys are and whether the free solution “Let’s encrypt” can be secure at all.


Thursday, 28. October

Rust-Meetup – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.

TYPO3 Online Days 2021 – [Online] Several panels, discussions and talks will be held on the TY3 GmbH TalkPO YouTube channel on this day of the event.

22. September
Michael Starke

Blog Post Team-Tag 2021 - Radeln in der Heide

Nach unzähligen Wanderungen haben wir uns zur Abwechslung für diesen Team-Tag auf eine Radtour begeben. Fast die gesamte Mannschaft nahm mit eigener Technik teil und auch Karol durfte nach Jahrzehnten noch einmal beweisen, dass er das Radfahren nicht verlernt hat. Wie zu all unseren Touren haben wir uns auch diesmal wieder etwas Proviant eingepackt, um gegen Mittag ein gemütliches Picknick veranstalten zu können.

Start

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Die Tour führte in großer Runde durch die Dresdner Heide. Vom Büro aus bewegte sich der Korso über die St. Petersburger Straße hin zum Albertplatz und nach kurzer Strecke durch die Neustadt auf den Priesnitzgrundweg. Diesem folgen wir bis zum Kletterwald Dresden-Klotzsche. Dort wichen wir von der Waldautobahn ab, um einen etwas anspruchsvolleren Weg zu wählen. Aber selbst Sebastian konnte mit seinem Rennrad diesen Abschnitt souverän meistern. Nur vereinzelt war das laute Krachen von Verschalten begleitet mit Ausrufen der Unzufriedenheit zu vernehmen. Ansonsten überwog der angeregte Plausch während der Tour. Anfangs fehlte der Gruppe noch ein einheitliches Tempo, aber nach einigen Kilometern in der Heide hatten wir unsere Mitte gefunden.

Fahrradfahren

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Nach einem kurzen Abstecher zu den Prießnitzwasserfällen kehrten wir auf die Prießnitztahlstraße zurück. Die geplante Route wurde geringfügig verändert, da ein Teil der Strecke wegen einer Jagd gesperrt war. Wir bogen bei der Kreuzung Prießnitztalstraße/Kannenhenkel in den Mittelweg ein und erklommen den Berg bis zur Hofwiese. Dort ging es geradezu den Gänsefuß entlang zur Heidemühle. Nach dem Queren der Radeberger Landstraße befanden wir uns wieder auf dem Priesnitztalweg. Diesem folgten wir bis kurz vor den Weißiger Weg und bogen auf die Verkehrte Gabel ein. Von da waren es nur noch einige Meter, bis wir durch die Zweige schon das Wasser des Haarweidenstausees glitzern sahen. Bedingt durch einen hohen Gehalt an Eisenoxid im Boden besitzt der Stausee, je nach Lichteinfall, eine rotbraun leuchtende Farbe. Pünktlich um 12 Uhr konnten wir dort unsere Mittagspause einlegen.

Stausee

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Pause am Stausee

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Nachdem wir uns ausreichend gestärkt hatten, begann die Heimreise über den Verkehrten Anker und Nachflügel hin zu Alten 2 und dem HG-Weg und schließlich der Alten 1. Mit der erneuten Überquerung der Radeberger Landstraße fuhren wir weiter hin zur Alten 5 und auf den Rennsteig der uns am Ende auf den Kannenhenkel, Gebauten Kannenhekel und Alten Kannenhenkel brachte. Der letze Abschnitt war eine ordentliche Abfahrt, bei der einige im hohen Tempo den Berg hinabrauschten. Nachdem wir in den Brückenweg einbogen, trafen wir wieder auf den Priesnitzgrundweg und den Start unserer Tour in der Heide. Trotz zweier Defekte konnten alle die Heimreise bewältigen.

Um den Tag ausklingen zu lassen, wurde sich bei einem Eis aus dem Café Komisch im Alaunpark unterhalten. Auch ohne, dass etwas ging. Fast alle trafen sich dann noch auf einen Kaffee im Büro.

Eis

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Zweifellos ist und bleibt die Dresdner Heide ein tolles Ausflugsziel zum Entspannen, aber auch für sportliche Aktivitäten.

Michael Starke

Blog Post Team-Tag 2021 - Radeln in der Heide

Nach unzähligen Wanderungen haben wir uns zur Abwechslung für diesen Team-Tag auf eine Radtour begeben. Fast die gesamte Mannschaft nahm mit eigener Technik teil und auch Karol durfte nach Jahrzehnten noch einmal beweisen, dass er das Radfahren nicht verlernt hat. Wie zu all unseren Touren haben wir uns auch diesmal wieder etwas Proviant eingepackt, um gegen Mittag ein gemütliches Picknick veranstalten zu können.

Start

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Die Tour führte in großer Runde durch die Dresdner Heide. Vom Büro aus bewegte sich der Korso über die St. Petersburger Straße hin zum Albertplatz und nach kurzer Strecke durch die Neustadt auf den Priesnitzgrundweg. Diesem folgen wir bis zum Kletterwald Dresden-Klotzsche. Dort wichen wir von der Waldautobahn ab, um einen etwas anspruchsvolleren Weg zu wählen. Aber selbst Sebastian konnte mit seinem Rennrad diesen Abschnitt souverän meistern. Nur vereinzelt war das laute Krachen von Verschalten begleitet mit Ausrufen der Unzufriedenheit zu vernehmen. Ansonsten überwog der angeregte Plausch während der Tour. Anfangs fehlte der Gruppe noch ein einheitliches Tempo, aber nach einigen Kilometern in der Heide hatten wir unsere Mitte gefunden.

Fahrradfahren

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Nach einem kurzen Abstecher zu den Prießnitzwasserfällen kehrten wir auf die Prießnitztahlstraße zurück. Die geplante Route wurde geringfügig verändert, da ein Teil der Strecke wegen einer Jagd gesperrt war. Wir bogen bei der Kreuzung Prießnitztalstraße/Kannenhenkel in den Mittelweg ein und erklommen den Berg bis zur Hofwiese. Dort ging es geradezu den Gänsefuß entlang zur Heidemühle. Nach dem Queren der Radeberger Landstraße befanden wir uns wieder auf dem Priesnitztalweg. Diesem folgten wir bis kurz vor den Weißiger Weg und bogen auf die Verkehrte Gabel ein. Von da waren es nur noch einige Meter, bis wir durch die Zweige schon das Wasser des Haarweidenstausees glitzern sahen. Bedingt durch einen hohen Gehalt an Eisenoxid im Boden besitzt der Stausee, je nach Lichteinfall, eine rotbraun leuchtende Farbe. Pünktlich um 12 Uhr konnten wir dort unsere Mittagspause einlegen.

Stausee

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Pause am Stausee

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Nachdem wir uns ausreichend gestärkt hatten, begann die Heimreise über den Verkehrten Anker und Nachflügel hin zu Alten 2 und dem HG-Weg und schließlich der Alten 1. Mit der erneuten Überquerung der Radeberger Landstraße fuhren wir weiter hin zur Alten 5 und auf den Rennsteig der uns am Ende auf den Kannenhenkel, Gebauten Kannenhekel und Alten Kannenhenkel brachte. Der letze Abschnitt war eine ordentliche Abfahrt, bei der einige im hohen Tempo den Berg hinabrauschten. Nachdem wir in den Brückenweg einbogen, trafen wir wieder auf den Priesnitzgrundweg und den Start unserer Tour in der Heide. Trotz zweier Defekte konnten alle die Heimreise bewältigen.

Um den Tag ausklingen zu lassen, wurde sich bei einem Eis aus dem Café Komisch im Alaunpark unterhalten. Auch ohne, dass etwas ging. Fast alle trafen sich dann noch auf einen Kaffee im Büro.

Eis

Quelle: HicknHack Software GmbH

Zweifellos ist und bleibt die Dresdner Heide ein tolles Ausflugsziel zum Entspannen, aber auch für sportliche Aktivitäten.

1. September
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post September 2021 overview IT-Events

September 2021 Overview IT-Events


Thursday, 2. September

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.

Dresden Perl Mongers – [Offline] Support is provided around Perl.


Freiday, 3. September

North Denver Metro C++ Meetup – [Online] Many patterns in C++ today could change, and new patterns will arise. This talk will explore those patterns, explain how “deducing this” works, and show how it solves the problems that originally motivated the paper.


Tuesday, 7. September

Dresden Apache Kafka® Meetup by Confluent – [Online] Developing cloud native microservices introduced us to many new challenges. One of the most difficult is to build reliable microservices integrations and their data exchange patterns. In this session Jan Svoboda will share my 10 years of experience with building microservices and application runtime platforms with some of the largest European organisations. He will introduce basic principles of developing Java Spring Boot with Apache Kafka.


Wednesday, 8. September

C++20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment.


Thursday, 9. September

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] This month, Richard Thomson will give us a guided tour on how we can write domain specific types in C++. We’ll take a look at facilities provided directly by the language to roll our own types and we’ll look at some library solutions that save us from writing lots of boiler plate.


Wednesday, 15. September

C++20 Interactive – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers.


Thursday, 16. September

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.


Monday, 20. September

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] The security expert Marc Nilius presents one of the most effective web application firewalls (WAFs), the “NinjaFirewall (WP Edition)”, and points out possible sources of error in the configuration and its use.


Tuesday, 21. September

Meeting C++ – [Online] The job fair is an online event where employers and C++ job seakers get to meet each other. Candidates get the chance to get a first feel of a potential employer, and can exchange contacts with those that they’d like to apply to. Employers should book their own table and be present with one or multiple staff.


Wednesday, 22. September

C++20 Interactive – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers.


Thursday, 23. September

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet on the platform and form groups to discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.


Freiday, 24. September

DecompileD ’21 – [Ostra-Dome] DecompileD is the conference for the real makers of the tech scene: engineers and developers get first-hand insights about new technologies, trends and best practices in the areas of mobile, cloud and machine learning. Startup founders, product owners and decision makers listen to more than just buzzwords at DecompileD exploring the latest tools, understanding current technological challenges and state-of-the-art technology thanks to personal user reports.


Wednesday, 29. September

C++TO The Toronto C++ User Group – [Online] This panel will examine the questions surrounding the ongoing role of the Standard Library and it’s evolution. Experts will discuss their viewpoints on what belongs in the standard library and how best to evolve the library and the process which defines it.


Thursday, 30. September

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.

28. Juli
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post August 2021 overview IT-Events

August 2021 Overview C++ IT-Events


Tuesday, 3. August

C++20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment.


Thursday, 5. August

Rust Community Stuttgart – [Online] A Place for Meeting, Show Projects, Discussions, and anything else we have in mind.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Victors Talk – Main Stage: Performance has always been the goal for C++ and that can frequently come in conflict with teachability. Since I was a student, twenty years ago, until today C++ has been a staple diet in universities across the globe.


Tuesday, 10. August

C++20 Interactive – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers.


Wednesday, 11. August

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] This month, Richard Thomson will give us a guided tour on how we can write domain specific types in C++. We’ll take a look at facilities provided directly by the language to roll our own types and we’ll look at some library solutions that save us from writing lots of boiler plate.


Thursday, 12. August

North Denver Metro C++ Meetup – [Online] Dave will be presenting more on Unit Testing! More details as they become available.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Ivan Čukić will join us and give a short talk on Members through a looking glass!


Monday, 16. August

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] Our speaker Sammy Zimmermann goes into the current Google guidelines and defines the terms: — „Black Hat SEO“ — „Grey Hat SEO“ — „White Hat SEO“.


Tuesday, 17. August

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers. Do you know everything you want/need to know about C++? Whether yes or no, this meeting may be for you.


Thursday, 26. August

C++ User Group Karlsruhe – [Online] We discuss about various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.

4. Juli
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post July 2021 overview IT-Events

July 2021 Overview C++ IT-Events


Tuesday, 6. July

C++20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment.

MUC++ – [Online] In this talk, Slobodan (software consultant ans a Profesional software developer) discusses approaches and methodologies used in learning and teaching C++. In the first part of the talk, Slobodan explains how to approach the topic of learning C++. The second part of the talk discusses the topic of teaching C++ from a trainer’s standpoint.


Thursday, 8. July

9 years of Meeting C++ – [Online] Our July meeting we will celebrate 9 years of Meeting C++! Jens Weller will give a talk on what the past and future of Meeting C++ looks like!


Tuesday, 13. July

C++20 Interactive – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers.


Wednesday, 14. July

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] Richard Thomson will give us an introduction to the WinRT APIs and how you can access them from standard C++, without resorting to non-standard language extensions and compilers.

C++ UG Karlsruhe – [Online] This talk will recapitulate some essential audio processing basics and introduce necessary ML concepts before discussing different approaches for fast inference implementation on mobile devices.


Monday, 19. July

Apache Kafka – [Online] In this talk, we go over the code of all building blocks, talk about testing crucial parts, and analyze how the pipeline performs. Also, limitations and drawbacks are highlighted.


Tuesday, 20. July

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers.
Do you know everything you want/need to know about C++? Whether yes or no, this meeting may be for you.


Wednesday, 21. July

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] Florian has been developing “SNIP” for nine years, a WordPress plug-in that allows structured data and schemes to be clicked together. Without any code. What is necessary for this is the knowledge of this ingenious function, which is part of technical search engine optimization. And it is precisely this knowledge that you get streamed directly to your computer.


Tuesday, 27. July

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment.

30. Mai
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post June 2021 overview IT-Events

June 2021 Overview C++ IT-Events


Tuesday, 1. June

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment.


Thursday, 3. June

C++ UG Dresden – [Online] Details follow…


Tuesday, 8. June

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] Modern C++20 Study Group – Questions & Answers Come join us, in our long standing collaborative community of dedicated programmers.

TYPO3 UG Dresden – [Online] We will deal with the new features in TYPO3 11. Anyone who would like to give a brief introduction to this is welcome to get in touch.


Wednesday, 9. June

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] Here is a list of potential future meeting topics. Feel free to comment on this page to suggest new topics!


Tuesday, 15. June

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We don’t do lectures, if someone is talking, someone wants the answer and is listening. You can even interrupt, if you didn’t hear or understand what is being said. Or stay silent, lurkers are welcome.


Wednesday, 16. June

WP Meetup Dresden – [Online] We invite you to an online lecture on WP-security.

Meeting C++ – [Online] Join the online C++ tool fair on June 16th organized by Meeting C++. The online C++ Tool fair is a new event format where you can learn about C++ Tooling. During the event you are able to visit the participating vendors, see their tool demos and have a video chat with them.


Tuesday, 22. June

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment.

2. Mai
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post May 2021 overview IT-Events

May 2021 Overview C++ IT-Events


Monday, 3. May

Pure Virtual C++ – [Online] A free one-day virtual conference for the whole C++ community. All sessions will be streamed to Learn TV with a live Q&A session. Sessions will be available to view on Learn TV and YouTube after the event has finished.


Tuesday, 4. May

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment.
The structured meeting will start at 7:10 Austin, Texas time. Please be early!


Wednesday, 5. May

Blockchain Meetup Saxony – [Online] Christoph Jentzsch talk about “Ethereum 2.0 – DeepDive Ausblick auf die Zukunft und Skalierungsmöglichkeiten”.


Monday, 10. May

Dresdner Drupal User Group – [Online] without Agenda.


Tuesday, 11. May

Meeting C++ – [Online] in May meeting features Klaus Iglberger talking about Design Patterns – Facts and Misconceptions! This purpose of this talk is to help to separate facts from misconceptions. It explains what software design is, how Design Patterns fit in, and what an idiom is. Also, it addresses the following misconceptions about Design Patterns.

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment. The structured meeting will start at 7:10 Austin, Texas time. Please be early!

TYPO3 UG Dresden – [Online] this online meeting deals with the topics Git + ddev + Composer, development and deployment – best practices. The introductory lecture will be given by Thomas Kieslich.


Wednesday, 12. May

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] This month, Richard Thomson will guide us through a case study in resurrecting, rejuvenating, and modernizing old code. We’ll be looking at an implementation of some code that writes the Computer Graphics Metafile file format — a file format for storing 2D graphic primitives and their associated rendering attributes.


Thursday, 13. May

North Denver Metro C++ Meetup – [Online] Matt has graciously agreed to present on the current state of Compiler Explorer, what has recently changed, and maybe some things coming in the future.


Monday, 17. May

ADC++ – [VorOrt und Virtuell] ADC++ ist eine deutschsprachige C++ Konferenz in München. Nach dem Workshoptag folgen 2 Tage Vortragssessinos. Sowohl die Workshops als auch die Vorträge werden vor Ort gehalten und virtuell gestreamt.


Tuesday, 18. May

DEV/DES DAYS 2021 – [Online] Join 3000+ software developers and designers to get inspired by keynotes and learn from hands-on sessions and each other. Discuss designer-developer collaboration and develop your skills during our 4-day virtual event. Registration is now open!

San Diego C++ – [Online] Every program may encounter errors, some originating from internal bugs in the program, others coming from the environment the program is operating in. Ignoring all errors will make the program utterly unreliable, while treating every conceivable one introduces lots of extra complexity with little benefit. This lecture teaches our method, so that you in your next project, too, can write more reliable software with less effort.

C++ TO The Toronto C++ User Group – [Online] In this talk Matt will show a toy path tracer project (a form of ray tracer) implemented in three different styles: traditional object oriented, functional, and data-oriented design. He’ll then compare and contrast his experiences developing in each case, showing how often the compiler is able to reduce each style to similar performing code. There will be some surprises – and of course some Compiler Explorer usage!


Wednesday, 19. May

WordPress Meetup Dresden – [Online] In this meetup Daniel Hüsken explains why a multisite is good for multilingualism on the WP website and how to use the WP plugin “MultilingualPress”.

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment. The structured meeting will start at 7:10 Austin, Texas time. Please be early!


Thursday, 20. May

MUC++ – [Online] The Conan package manager for C++ is useful in both simple and advanced development environments. Join the Conan team to see it in action, with a simple demo using OSS libraries and tools from ConanCenter, and a more complete demo showing how to create and upload a package including different binaries for different platforms to a private repository. Also, learn about many other unique and innovative advanced Conan features along the way.


Tuesday, 25. May

C++ 20 Interactive – [Online] We discuss deeply technical specifics regarding Modern C++ and how to modernize code up to that standard. Introductory and advanced questions and answers are interleaved with the goal of everyone getting some benefit moment to moment. The structured meeting will start at 7:10 Austin, Texas time. Please be early!

5. April
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post April 2021 overview IT-Events

April 2021 Overview C++ IT-Events


Thursday, 1. April

North Denver Metro C++ Meetup – [Online] – [[nodiscard]], consteval, constexpr, const, &, volatile, [[noreturn]], explicit, noexcept – What in the world do all of these mean? And what do they mean to use as a C++ developers? We’ll explore these in my typically highly-interactive style.

Swiss Streaming Meetup – [Online] the 5th Meetup of our Messaging & Streaming Community.
Program:
1. Talk: Kafka Streams – Using KTables to track the State of a Billing Process by Ant Kutschera from Mobiliar (DE).
2. Talk: A Change-Data-Capture use-case: designing an evergreen cache
by Nicolas Frankel from Hazelcast.


Thursday, 8. April

Meeting C++ – [Online] Andreas Fertig is visiting Meeting C++ online and will be giving his talk: C++ Insights: How stuff works, C++20 and more!


Monday, 12. April

Dresdner Drupal User Group – [Online] without Agenda.


Tuesday, 13. April

TYPO3 UG Dresden – [Online] suggestions for topics are welcome.

C++TO The Toronto C++ User Group – [Online] At think-cell, we have been using and refining our own principled approach to error handling, which we have not seen elsewhere. This lecture teaches our method, so that you in your next project, too, can write more reliable software with less effort.


Wednesday, 14. April

Webworker – [Online] This workshop will give an overview of what you have to pay attention to in order to operate a website in a legally secure manner.

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] This month, Richard Thomson will give us an introduction to computational geometry in C++ with the CGAL library. The Computational Geometry Algorithm Library (CGAL) is designed to provide easy access to efficient and reliable geometric algorithms in the form of a C++ library.

C++ 20 Interactive In-Depth Mentoring – [Online] There are no lectures the format is questions and answers. Please be thinking of questions before the meeting. Keywords: CppMSG, Cpp, Cplusplus, Qt, QML, Quick, C++ Mentoring and Study Group, meetup.com, Austin Texas.


Thursday, 22. April

C++ User Group Osnabrück – [Online] In this interactive session (in which you can participate with your own ideas and code snippets but you are free to just listen as well) we rewrite C++ snippets in idiomatic Rust and explore the language from the perspective of C++ developers.


Wednesday, 28. April

C++ 20 Interactive In-Depth Mentoring – [Online] There are no lectures the format is questions and answers. Please be thinking of questions before the meeting. Keywords: CppMSG, Cpp, Cplusplus, Qt, QML, Quick, C++ Mentoring and Study Group, meetup.com, Austin Texas.

1. März
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post March 2021 overview IT-Events

March 2021 Overview C++ IT-Events

Tuesday, 4. March

North Denver Metro C++ – [Online] In this talk, Jacob Rice will provide an introduction to how views work, along with solutions to common problems that you may encounter when trying to implement your own views. He’ll also go into some depth on a few of the shortcomings in the C++20 implementation of views and how they can be improved in future versions, as well as some possible workarounds that you can use in the meantime.

Meetup Hub – [Online] Whether you’re just getting started or a seasoned user, find hands-on tutorials, guides, and code samples to quickly grow your skills. From basic concepts to advanced patterns, we’ll help you get started with Kafka to build next-generation event streaming apps.


Monday, 8. March

Dresdner Drupal User Group – [Online] without Agenda.


Tuesday, 9. March

TYPO3 UG Dresden – [Online].


Wednesday, 10. March

Utah C++ Programmers – [Online] This month, Richard Thomson will give us an introduction to OpenCV and walk us through some examples of using the library. OpenCV is a large library, so not every detail can be presented at once. However, we’ll try to get a feel for what it looks like to use components from the library and perform some simple image manipulation tasks.

C++17 In-Depth Mentoring and Study Group-Austin – [Online] There are no lectures the format is questions and answers. Please be thinking of questions before the meeting. Keywords: CppMSG, Cpp, Cplusplus, Qt, QML, Quick, C++ Mentoring and Study Group, meetup.com, Austin Texas.

C++ UG Karlsruhe and C++ UG Osnabrück – [Online] This talk will recapitulate some essential audio processing basics and introduce necessary ML concepts before discussing different approaches for fast inference implementation on mobile devices.


Tuesday, 16. March

Meeting C++ – [Online] Join this event to talk to different employers for finding the right C++ Job in 2021!


Thursday, 18. March

C++ UG Dresden – [Online] In this talk I’ll remind people about subtleties of this topic and endeavor to use c++20 concepts to let the compiler assist us with the guideline.


Wednesday, 24. March

C++17 In-Depth Mentoring and Study Group-Austin – [Online] There are no lectures the format is questions and answers. Please be thinking of questions before the meeting. Keywords: CppMSG, Cpp, Cplusplus, Qt, QML, Quick, C++ Mentoring and Study Group, meetup.com, Austin Texas.


Thursday, 25. March

C++ UG Karlsruhe – [Online] We meet and form groups to discuss various topics, from C++ to Rust, from embedded to functional programming.

26. Februar
Braden Walters

Blog Post QUO VADIS 2019

Quo Vadis, a game development conference and part of gamesweekberlin, was hosted in the Kulturbrauerei Berlin, which offered rooms in two levels of the building for the conference. The conference attracted members of the game industry in Germany and worldwide. The main room had exhibitions and booths from different companies, such as Ubisoft and Microsoft (presenting their PlayFab technology), and schools offering game development programs, such as University of Applies Sciences Europe. There were two stages offering different tracks of talks and an extra room on another level of the building for workshops. The first day of Quo Vadis was mostly focused on the business aspects of the game industry, while the second day dived deeper into the technical aspects.

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© Jonas Persson / Booster Space

On the first day Tymon Smektala offered a workshop in game design. This focused on the process that helps game designers focus on the mechanics of a game that are most important before they dive into details. He introduced “The Door Problem” as described by Liz England, which shows that even design problems that sound simple can be much more complex than one could think. Tymon then broke up the participants into groups in which each group had to choose an existing game, identify the main emotion and core mechanics of the game, and produce a physical game (like a board game) using the emotion and mechanics that were identified. The teams worked on Pokémon, The Legend of Zelda, and Sim City, producing games that can be played using a mixture of cards and game boards such as chess boards. Because the teams focused on the core mechanics, the results were actually fun to play!

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In the talk “Start Lean, Learn Fast, Scale Faster”, Daniel Stammler from Kolibri Games explained the processes used in a company that releases updates to their games on a regular basis. Much of talk was focused on the mobile market, but had some general tips for other developers. Daniel mentioned that in the beginning of a project, it’s much more important to make sure the game works than to focus on profits. He then explained the emphasis of measuring data, such as D1 retention (amount of players returning after one day) and crash reports, to assist in measuring the health of the game and identifying problems. He also explained that his team had good experience with staged roll out, where only a certain amount of players get updates at first, and by doing so it’s easier to see if there are problems before everyone is playing the new version.

Visitors wanting to know how their project could get money from the European Union could also go to the talk by Jari-Pekka Kaleva, from the European Games Developer Federation. He introduced some projects from the EU that can help game developers find funding, such as funding for games with narrative storytelling and the Horizon 2020 programme, which can provide money for companies producing technical innovation. For other opportunities he linked to the website accesstofinance.eu.

Christian Fonnesbech then held a talk about how to make long lasting game titles and how to balance two things with which game develops often struggle: creativity and business. His talk “Who wants to live forever?” communicates the concept that your passion cannot defy the laws of business, and if you want a successful title, you need people in your team that understand creativity and business. If there is no business plan but the game is in development, then it’s already too late. He emphasized that a game that will withstand time must also focus on its intellectual property: it must have notable characters, an emotional journey, and a world that’s built to last. If it does not stand out in the saturated market, it won’t become a series.

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© Jonas Persson / Booster Space

On the second day, Dominik Gotojuch from Robot Gentleman presented what could be seen as a contrast to much of what Christian Fonnesbech said: the reason why it’s sometimes better not to make a sequel. He presented the game his company had worked on, 60 Parsecs, and its predecessor 60 Seconds. The cost to develop the sequel was much higher than the first game, but failed to make as much of an impact, despite more marketing. One lesson to learn from this talk was that investing more effort does not always translate to more success.

Later Gregory Janiczek from Ubisoft Blue Byte held a talk on the benefits of diary studies in games and how it helped in the development of Anno 1800. The idea of a diary study is that the player writes his or her experience in some way, such as in a structured fill-in document, performed in the player’s own environment (such as his/her apartment, without the developers being physically there). These studies run over a longer time period and therefore have their own advantages and disadvantages. Some advantages Gregory mentioned include players not being in an artificial lab environment and long-term insight that the developer gets into player behavior, especially in later parts of the game. Disadvantages include the expense of analyzing the data because of the amount that is collected and the difficulty of player selection because it’s hard to find people who will take part in a long-term study. Much of the collected data his team used was objective information from the game (such as telemetry data and game state) and some was subjective related to the player experience. In the end Gregory explained that having less participants, keeping questionnaires short, and using the right tools can make diary studies possible even on a low budget.

Consecutive talks and panel discussions on Amazon Alexa and Google Stadia introduced some new and existing technologies that could change the way games are played. Rafael Miranda from Amazon explained key points to understand to develop applications for Amazon Alexa, and how they can be used to augment games or create entire games in Alexa. Rafael explained the importance of defining many “slots”, which are essentially keywords, and that failing to do so could result in Alexa failing to understand what a user wants. Despite Alexa only being speech, this brings new aesthetic problems. Rafael warns developers to avoid repetitiveness, exit gracefully and explain success and failure events, engage the user and provide fresh content, and finally, add easter eggs to make the experience more enjoyable. The panel talk afterwards about Google Stadia introduced Google’s service, which plans to make streamed gaming available for multiple platforms, and discussed whether and how the participants believe it will change the game industry entirely. The opinions varied.

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© Jonas Persson / Booster Space

A technical talk by Gabriel Steinkirch discussed how to create native Unity plugins for Android and iOS. Gabriel gave a live demo in which he wrote the C# code for Unity which connects to native plugins for Android and iOS platforms. He then showed how to create projects in Android Studio and XCode to write the native code, how to call that code from Unity’s C# script, and how to call C# code in Unity from the native code. He emphasized using tests because the boundary between Unity and native code has very little compile-time safety.

24. Februar
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post GOTO Berlin 2016

Inzwischen ist die GOTO in Berlin zu einem festen Ereignis im Jahr geworden. Auch dieses Jahr haben wir uns von sehr guten Vorträgen und Keynotes inspirieren lassen. Die Konferenz, die sich an Entwickler, Softwarearchitekten und Projektmanager richtet, hat einen neuen Veranstaltungsort. Das bcc, direkt am Alexanderplatz, bot ausreichend Platz für vier parallele Tracks, in denen die wichtigsten Trends der Software Community diskutiert wurden. 

Montag

Am Montag eröffnete die bekannte Sprecherin Linda Rising mit der Morning Keynote: Who do You Trust? Beware of Your Brain die GOTO Berlin. Youtube

Linda Rising erklärte, dass jeder Mensch Vorurteile hat. Vorurteile und Stereotypen können selbst-erfüllend werden, dadurch dass sie unseren Umgang miteinander und uns selbst prägen. Wir geben jedem Ding, jedem Tier und jeder Person ein Label. Dieses Verhalten hat uns geholfen, bis heute zu überleben. Jedoch ist dieses Vorgehen im Projektalltag und Umgang mit Teammitgliedern und Kunden nicht mehr zeitgemäß. Daraus können wir schlussfolgern, dass wir keine besten Freunde werden müssen, um gut als Team zusammenzuarbeiten. Respekt und fairer Umgang reichen völlig aus.

In dem Vortrag Postcapitalism von Jamie Dobron ging es darum, wie Software, insbesondere Open-Source-Software, nicht nur die Welt auffrisst, sondern auch den Kapitalismus selbst von innen heraus verzehrt. Automatisierung, Big Data und Künstliche Intelligenz werden viele Arbeitsplätze überflüssig machen. Es ist ein “Race to 0 cost per item”. Open Source macht das gleiche mit der Software Industrie. Wir brauchen eine neue Gesellschaftsordnung, denn der Kapitalismus wird in seinen Augen nicht mehr funktionieren.

Born for IT? – How the image of software developers came about

Birgitta Böckeler gibt einen historischen Abriss darüber, wie in den 1960 und 70ern Einstellungstests und verschrobene Vorstellungen davon, was einen “guten Programmierer” ausmacht, das gesellschaftliche Bild der Programmierer auch heute noch prägen und wie man dagegen vorgehen kann. Siehe dazu auch Stop Acting So Surprised: How Microaggressions Enforce Stereotypes in Tech von Livio De La Cruz

Mixed Reality with Microsoft HoloLens

In seinem  Vortrag gibt Philipp Bauknecht eine Einführung in Hologramme und die Hardware von HoloLens sowie Einblicke in realistische Projekte, welche bereits damit erstellt wurden. In einer Live-Demo konnten sich die Interessierten selbst von den Ergebnissen überzeugen. Neben der Vorführung der Hardware, wurden auch in die Programmierung eingeführt. HoloLens stellt ein komplettes Windows 10 bereit, was zum Beispiel das freie Positionieren von Fenster im Raum ermöglicht. Demogeräte für eine neue Kategorie von Produkten werden für 2017 erwartet.

Der Vortrag von Jeffery Hackert Ethics in a Distracted World eher Gruppentherapie als Vortrag.

Seiner Meinung nach ist fast unmöglich geworden ein produktives Umfeld zu schaffen, in dem es keine Ablenkungsmöglichkeiten gibt. Man sollte daher ein Gespür dafür entwickeln, wie man Aufmerksamkeit begünstigen kann.

Ein sehr inspirierender und gut gemachter Talk war Building Theories is Building Value von George Fairbanks. Seine vielen Beispiele veranschaulichen Konzepte und Ideen sehr gut. Initial dachte man, allein die Hardware ist wichtig und Software quasi nur der Fülltext. Wie in einer Zeitung braucht man nur fähige Autoren. Heute ist klar, die Software ist das Entscheidende. Wir schreiben keine Texte sondern erfinden Theorien für ein Programm. Mit jeder neuen Anforderung sollten wir prüfen, ob unsere Theorie noch zur Anwendung passt. Quellcode ist unser gemeinsamer Notizblock, der dabei hilft, die Theorien zu fassen und das Verständnis zu teilen. Konzepte müssen im Team bekannt sein.

You Can Use CSS For That! war ein leidenschaftlicher Vortrag von Rachel Andrew über einige neue CSS Operationen und Mechanismen. Viele der präsentierten Weiterentwicklungen werden schon von allen modernen Browsern unterstützt. Rachel Andrew ist selbst aktiv im Standard-Komitee, leider konnte der Enthusiasmus nicht so recht aufs Publikum überspringen.

Prof. J. Mark Bishop bot mit Deep Stupidity: What Neural Networks Can and Cannot do… einen weniger inspirierenden Vortag, als der Titel es vermuten lies. Er präsentierte etliche Beispiele zu guten sowie schlechten Fails in der KI um aufzuzeigen, dass KI kein wirkliches Verständnis von dem was es tut bekommt. Damit sie sinnvoll einsetzbar wird, ist unsere Kreativität gefragt. Er vertritt die Meinung, dass es nicht abzusehen ist, ob KI zur Selbstwahrnehmung fähig sein wird.

Das Highlicht des ersten Tages war The Error of Our Ways von Kevlin Henney.

Ein interessanter Vortrag über Software-Fehler, wie diese die Illusion eines gekapselten Systems durchbrechen (sichtbare Fehlermeldungen) und welche Folgen sie für Gesundheit, Finanzen und Gesellschaft haben können (High Frequency Trading, Medizinische Mustererkennung, Klimastatistik mit fehlerhaften Excel Sheets). Sein Credo: “We shape our algorithms and afterwards our algorithms shape us.” Der Vortrag ist auf Youtube verfügbar.

Die Keynote Neuro-diversity and software development: Why the tech industry needs all kinds of minds and how we can support them von Sallyann Freudenberg postuliert: Wir sind alle etwas “Nerdy” und Special Snowflakes. Die Kunst besteht darin, für jeden einen individuellen Weg zu finden. Die Keynote steht auf Youtube zur Verfügung.

Anschließend gab es ein “GOTO Gathering” im Kongresszentrum. Trotz oder gerade wegen der Musik waren 20:30 Uhr nur noch ca. 20 der 750 GOTO Besuchern da. Wir hatten trotzdem viel Spaß und sind dann in die Cocktailbar eines der Hotels weiter gezogen.

Dienstag

Am Dienstag eröffnete Mary Poppendieck die Konferenz mit dem morgendlichen Keynote The Future of Software Engineering

Darin diskutierte sie, wie das Software-Engineering durch die aufkommenden digitalen Technologien verändert wird und gab Ratschläge, wie man in Zukunft Software Entwicklung gestalten soll. Scale out, statt Scale up. Experimente, Continuous Deployment u.v.m. Ihre Botschaft: “Ohne Microservices werden wir alle untergehen” – daher müssen wir diese lernen. Die gesamte Keynote auf Youtube

Mit vielen handgemalten Bildern erklärte Martin Kleppmann in Conflict Resolution for Eventual Consistency sehr anschaulich das Grundprinzip von CRDT Ansätzen. Insgesamt bot er eine gute Einführung in das Thema. Robuste Konfliktlösung wurden diskutiert und ein JSON Datenmodell mit Eventual Consistency vorgestellt. Sein Fazit: Die Strategie der Konfliktlösung muss fast immer für den konkreten Anwendungsfall angepasst werden.

In Container and Microservices Security stellte Adrian Moust verschiedene Probleme mit Docker Containern vor. Daneben zeigte er Werkzeuge zur Sicherheit und für Gegenmaßnahmen bei Angriffen auf. Zentrale Aussagen von Ihm waren unter anderem, dass der Container Root der Host Root sein sollte und VMs dabei helfen können. Attacken lassen sich durch Read Only Mounts verhindern. Auch stellt er Subscribe to Rebuild vor, um über ein Base Image Änderungen an die VMs zu propagieren. Seine Empfehlung für den Umgang mit kompromittieren Containern: Isolieren statt abschalten.

Michael Hunger bot in Enabling the Panama Papers Investigations with Open Source Tools eine interessante Zusammenfassung des Werdegangs der Ermittlungen und die erstaunliche Zusammenarbeit der Journalisten. Aufbereitung von Graph Daten für die Recherche mit Neo4J erleichtern die Arbeiten dabei ungemein.

Leadership at Every Level von Liz Keogh war ein guter Vortrag darüber, wie man Entwicklungsprozesse im Team besser gestalten kann. Sie gab eine kurze Einführung in das “Cynefin-Framework”. Ihrer Meinung nach müssen agile Prozesse Safe-to-fail statt Fail-Safe sein.

In Avoiding the ‘Dark Side’ of Collaboration: Coaching Techs & Execs wurde gezeigt, das Projekte immer schneller werden (Continous Delivery), unsere Hierarchien dabei aber im Weg sind. Wir brauchen mehr Zusammenarbeit und weniger Blockaden. Das Team ist größer als der CEO. Alte Führungsrollen funktionieren nicht mehr, das Team muss gestärkt werden. In ihrem Vortrag greift Katherine Kirk auf ihre Erfahrungen als “alternativer Agile / Lean Coach” zurück und nutzte östliche und trivial-philosophische Modelle, um drei sehr einfache Wege aufzuzeigen, wie sie die “dunkle Seite” der Zusammenarbeit in Schach hält und konsequent anstrebt ein Zusammenarbeits Nirvana zu erreichen.

Am Abend hielt  Carina C. Zona die Keynote Consequences of an Insightful Algorithm unter dem Motto: #DataMiningFail. Zur Zeit bieten viele Interaktionen, die auf Data Mining Algorithmen aufbauen, nicht einmal Opt-Out Möglichkeiten. Diese konsequent durch Opt-In zu ergänzen, würde viele Peinlichkeiten ersparen. Nicht alle Ereignisse sind positiv besetzt. Entwickler sollten nicht durch die “rosarote” Brille schauen sondern mehr Verantwortung für den Kunden übernehmen.

Aus unseren Beschreibungen lässt sich herauslesen, dass die GOTO eine Konferenz ist, die den Blick über den Tellerrand als ihre Kernkompetenz ansieht. Wieder standen viele der Vorträge unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Kollaboration zwischen Menschen oder Computern untereinander sowie zwischen Computern und Menschen. Die GOTO-Konferenz plädiert damit auf spannende Art für eine Informatik, die ihre Rolle in der Gesellschaft verantwortungsvoll einnehmen sollte, anstatt sich als eine ewige Disziplin der Außenseiter zu sehen. Wir kommen auf alle Fälle wieder!

Natalie Häsner
Natalie Häsner

Blog Post Oktober 2020 Übersicht der IT-Events in Dresden

Veranstaltungsübersicht für den Oktober 2020


Donnerstag, 1. Oktober

Dresden Database – ab 20:00 Uhr in der Newtown Bar Dresden.

Dresden Perl Morgens – ab 20 Uhr in der Newtown Bar wird Support rund um Perl-Einstiegsthemen geboten.
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h3. Dienstag, 6. Oktober

Web und IT Netzwerktreffen – [Online] ab 19:00 Uhr wird das Treffen als Onlinetreffen per Zoom abhalten.


Donnerstag, 8. Oktober

C++ UG – [Online] ab 19:00 Uhr Herr Markus Klemm gives his presentation: “The reality of C++ combined JavaScript for modern GUI development”.


Montag, 12. Oktober

Agile Dresden – [Online] ab 19:00 Julia und Vincent werden einen Überblick über bekannte und weniger bekannte kollegiale Entscheidungsverfahren geben. An einem Beispiel werden diese erprobt und ausgewertet.
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h3. Mittwoch und Donnerstag, 14. – 15. Oktober

ADC++ – [Online] Die ADC++ Konferenz findet mit Live-Sprechern sowohl vor Ort als auch für Online-Teilnehmer statt!
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h3. Freitag bis Sonntag, 16.-18. Oktober

Developer Open Space – lädt ganz Europa nach Leipzig ein. Technische Themen, die von der Community vor Ort diskutiert werden, reichen von A–Z, also von Android bis Windows. Aber auch Themen wie Data Science, Maschinelles Lernen oder Psychologie findet man hier.


Donnerstag, 22. Oktober

Contao Meetup – ab 19:00 Uhr wird rund um die Arbeit mit Contao als Content-Management-System gesprochen.

23. Februar
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Natalie Häsner

Blog Post März Übersicht der IT-Events in Dresden

Veranstaltungsübersicht für den Monat März 2015

Big Data User Group – Hype and Reality, Gastvortrag von Dr. C. Mohan – am 3. März um 12:30 Uhr, im Gr. Ratssaal Andreas-Pfitzmann-Bau 1004, Nöthnitzer Str. 46 in Dresden.

Dresden-Weekly – am 4. März und am 18. März um 18 Uhr im C3D2.

OK LAB Dresden – am 4. März und am 18. März um 18 Uhr im C3D2. Das OK-Lab ist ein zweiwöchentliches Treffen in Dresden jeden ersten und dritten Mittwoch im Monat, um Anwendungen, Visualisierungen und freie Daten zu erstellen zu Analysen, zu veröffentlichen und politische Forderungen zu formulieren. In dem die Teilnehmer*innen frei verfügbare Daten benutzen, sollen lokale, regionale und nationale Regierungen und Verwaltungen dazu zu ermutigt werden, Open Data Richtlinen anzuwenden.

Dresdner Unix-Stammtisch – am 4. März um 19 Uhr.

Ruby User Group Dresden – am 5. März um 19:00 Uhr findet der Ruby Stammtisch in der Buchbar statt.

WDCM Dresden – am 10. März um 19:00 Uhr im SLUB.

WP Meetup – am 11. März um 19:00 Uhr im Café Max Altstadt Dresden.

C++ User Group – am 12. März um 20 Uhr wird in der Wu5 gemeinsam programmiert. Beim Coding Dojo geht es darum, verschiedene Praktiken der Programmierung auszuprobieren und zu diskutieren. Gesetzt sind dabei Pair Programming und Test Driven Development (TDD).

STARTUP CAMP BERLIN – am 13. und 14. März findet das Startup Camp Berlin an der Humboldt Universität mitten in Berlin statt. Das Programm besteht aus vier Säulen: Konferenz, Pitch Marathon, Startup Expo und Office Hours. Aus ganz Europa kommen erfahrene Unternehmensgründer, Investoren, Neulinge und Mitbegründer zusammen, um Ihr Wissen weiterzugeben. In Vorträgen mit fundamentalen Tipps, im Austausch mit Startup Veteranen und Experten werden Neulinge in diesen beiden Tagen auf Ihre Kosten kommen. Damit nicht genug, es begrüßt Sie zu dem das Pitch Marathon sowie das Office Hours. Die beste Gelegenheit sich mit Business Angles und Venture Capitalists auszutauschen.

Cocoaheads Dresden – 17. März um 19:00 Uhr, Treffpunkt ist noch nicht bekannt.

Multikonferenz Software Engineering & Management 2015
Die Fachtagungen “Software Engineering 2015” (SE) und “Software Management 2015” (SWM) finden gemeinsam als Multikonferenz am 17. bis 20. März 2015 im Dorint-Hotel Dresden statt. Die Tagung richtet sich sowohl an Softwareentwickler und Softwareentwicklerinnen aus der industriellen Praxis als auch an Forscherinnen und Forscher aus dem akademischen Umfeld.

Spartakiade 2015 Berlin – Die Community-Konferenz Spartakiade vom 21.–22. März 2015 in Berlin bietet Workshops zum Mitmachen an. Workshops sind für jeden Schwierigkeitsgrad aus der Softwareentwicklung dabei – etwas für Leichtathleten, Kraftsportler oder Mehrkämpfer und die ganze Mannschaft. Inhaltlich geht es um Agile Games, Event Storming, Git, Node.js / AngularJS, Raspberry Pie, Funktionale Programmierung, Microsoft Lync und vieles mehr.

Datenbankstammtisch – Prof. Dr. Andreas Hilbert von der TU Dresden, Fak. Wirtschaftswissenschaften hält am 25. März einen Vortrag zum Thema: Business Analytics

Electronics OpenSpace & Arduino Day – Freunde selbst gebauter Elektronik treffen sich am 28. März und stellen einander ihre Werke vor. Ein Tag voller Fachsimpelei, Erfahrungsaustausch und Inspiration.

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Natalie Häsner
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Blog Post GOTO Berlin 2016

Inzwischen ist die GOTO in Berlin zu einem festen Ereignis im Jahr geworden. Auch dieses Jahr haben wir uns von sehr guten Vorträgen und Keynotes inspirieren lassen. Die Konferenz, die sich an Entwickler, Softwarearchitekten und Projektmanager richtet, hat einen neuen Veranstaltungsort. Das bcc, direkt am Alexanderplatz, bot ausreichend Platz für vier parallele Tracks, in denen die wichtigsten Trends der Software Community diskutiert wurden. 

Montag

Am Montag eröffnete die bekannte Sprecherin Linda Rising mit der Morning Keynote: Who do You Trust? Beware of Your Brain die GOTO Berlin. Youtube

Linda Rising erklärte, dass jeder Mensch Vorurteile hat. Vorurteile und Stereotypen können selbst-erfüllend werden, dadurch dass sie unseren Umgang miteinander und uns selbst prägen. Wir geben jedem Ding, jedem Tier und jeder Person ein Label. Dieses Verhalten hat uns geholfen, bis heute zu überleben. Jedoch ist dieses Vorgehen im Projektalltag und Umgang mit Teammitgliedern und Kunden nicht mehr zeitgemäß. Daraus können wir schlussfolgern, dass wir keine besten Freunde werden müssen, um gut als Team zusammenzuarbeiten. Respekt und fairer Umgang reichen völlig aus.

In dem Vortrag Postcapitalism von Jamie Dobron ging es darum, wie Software, insbesondere Open-Source-Software, nicht nur die Welt auffrisst, sondern auch den Kapitalismus selbst von innen heraus verzehrt. Automatisierung, Big Data und Künstliche Intelligenz werden viele Arbeitsplätze überflüssig machen. Es ist ein “Race to 0 cost per item”. Open Source macht das gleiche mit der Software Industrie. Wir brauchen eine neue Gesellschaftsordnung, denn der Kapitalismus wird in seinen Augen nicht mehr funktionieren.

Born for IT? – How the image of software developers came about

Birgitta Böckeler gibt einen historischen Abriss darüber, wie in den 1960 und 70ern Einstellungstests und verschrobene Vorstellungen davon, was einen “guten Programmierer” ausmacht, das gesellschaftliche Bild der Programmierer auch heute noch prägen und wie man dagegen vorgehen kann. Siehe dazu auch Stop Acting So Surprised: How Microaggressions Enforce Stereotypes in Tech von Livio De La Cruz

Mixed Reality with Microsoft HoloLens

In seinem  Vortrag gibt Philipp Bauknecht eine Einführung in Hologramme und die Hardware von HoloLens sowie Einblicke in realistische Projekte, welche bereits damit erstellt wurden. In einer Live-Demo konnten sich die Interessierten selbst von den Ergebnissen überzeugen. Neben der Vorführung der Hardware, wurden auch in die Programmierung eingeführt. HoloLens stellt ein komplettes Windows 10 bereit, was zum Beispiel das freie Positionieren von Fenster im Raum ermöglicht. Demogeräte für eine neue Kategorie von Produkten werden für 2017 erwartet.

Der Vortrag von Jeffery Hackert Ethics in a Distracted World eher Gruppentherapie als Vortrag.

Seiner Meinung nach ist fast unmöglich geworden ein produktives Umfeld zu schaffen, in dem es keine Ablenkungsmöglichkeiten gibt. Man sollte daher ein Gespür dafür entwickeln, wie man Aufmerksamkeit begünstigen kann.

Ein sehr inspirierender und gut gemachter Talk war Building Theories is Building Value von George Fairbanks. Seine vielen Beispiele veranschaulichen Konzepte und Ideen sehr gut. Initial dachte man, allein die Hardware ist wichtig und Software quasi nur der Fülltext. Wie in einer Zeitung braucht man nur fähige Autoren. Heute ist klar, die Software ist das Entscheidende. Wir schreiben keine Texte sondern erfinden Theorien für ein Programm. Mit jeder neuen Anforderung sollten wir prüfen, ob unsere Theorie noch zur Anwendung passt. Quellcode ist unser gemeinsamer Notizblock, der dabei hilft, die Theorien zu fassen und das Verständnis zu teilen. Konzepte müssen im Team bekannt sein.

You Can Use CSS For That! war ein leidenschaftlicher Vortrag von Rachel Andrew über einige neue CSS Operationen und Mechanismen. Viele der präsentierten Weiterentwicklungen werden schon von allen modernen Browsern unterstützt. Rachel Andrew ist selbst aktiv im Standard-Komitee, leider konnte der Enthusiasmus nicht so recht aufs Publikum überspringen.

Prof. J. Mark Bishop bot mit Deep Stupidity: What Neural Networks Can and Cannot do… einen weniger inspirierenden Vortag, als der Titel es vermuten lies. Er präsentierte etliche Beispiele zu guten sowie schlechten Fails in der KI um aufzuzeigen, dass KI kein wirkliches Verständnis von dem was es tut bekommt. Damit sie sinnvoll einsetzbar wird, ist unsere Kreativität gefragt. Er vertritt die Meinung, dass es nicht abzusehen ist, ob KI zur Selbstwahrnehmung fähig sein wird.

Das Highlicht des ersten Tages war The Error of Our Ways von Kevlin Henney.

Ein interessanter Vortrag über Software-Fehler, wie diese die Illusion eines gekapselten Systems durchbrechen (sichtbare Fehlermeldungen) und welche Folgen sie für Gesundheit, Finanzen und Gesellschaft haben können (High Frequency Trading, Medizinische Mustererkennung, Klimastatistik mit fehlerhaften Excel Sheets). Sein Credo: “We shape our algorithms and afterwards our algorithms shape us.” Der Vortrag ist auf Youtube verfügbar.

Die Keynote Neuro-diversity and software development: Why the tech industry needs all kinds of minds and how we can support them von Sallyann Freudenberg postuliert: Wir sind alle etwas “Nerdy” und Special Snowflakes. Die Kunst besteht darin, für jeden einen individuellen Weg zu finden. Die Keynote steht auf Youtube zur Verfügung.

Anschließend gab es ein “GOTO Gathering” im Kongresszentrum. Trotz oder gerade wegen der Musik waren 20:30 Uhr nur noch ca. 20 der 750 GOTO Besuchern da. Wir hatten trotzdem viel Spaß und sind dann in die Cocktailbar eines der Hotels weiter gezogen.

Dienstag

Am Dienstag eröffnete Mary Poppendieck die Konferenz mit dem morgendlichen Keynote The Future of Software Engineering

Darin diskutierte sie, wie das Software-Engineering durch die aufkommenden digitalen Technologien verändert wird und gab Ratschläge, wie man in Zukunft Software Entwicklung gestalten soll. Scale out, statt Scale up. Experimente, Continuous Deployment u.v.m. Ihre Botschaft: “Ohne Microservices werden wir alle untergehen” – daher müssen wir diese lernen. Die gesamte Keynote auf Youtube

Mit vielen handgemalten Bildern erklärte Martin Kleppmann in Conflict Resolution for Eventual Consistency sehr anschaulich das Grundprinzip von CRDT Ansätzen. Insgesamt bot er eine gute Einführung in das Thema. Robuste Konfliktlösung wurden diskutiert und ein JSON Datenmodell mit Eventual Consistency vorgestellt. Sein Fazit: Die Strategie der Konfliktlösung muss fast immer für den konkreten Anwendungsfall angepasst werden.

In Container and Microservices Security stellte Adrian Moust verschiedene Probleme mit Docker Containern vor. Daneben zeigte er Werkzeuge zur Sicherheit und für Gegenmaßnahmen bei Angriffen auf. Zentrale Aussagen von Ihm waren unter anderem, dass der Container Root der Host Root sein sollte und VMs dabei helfen können. Attacken lassen sich durch Read Only Mounts verhindern. Auch stellt er Subscribe to Rebuild vor, um über ein Base Image Änderungen an die VMs zu propagieren. Seine Empfehlung für den Umgang mit kompromittieren Containern: Isolieren statt abschalten.

Michael Hunger bot in Enabling the Panama Papers Investigations with Open Source Tools eine interessante Zusammenfassung des Werdegangs der Ermittlungen und die erstaunliche Zusammenarbeit der Journalisten. Aufbereitung von Graph Daten für die Recherche mit Neo4J erleichtern die Arbeiten dabei ungemein.

Leadership at Every Level von Liz Keogh war ein guter Vortrag darüber, wie man Entwicklungsprozesse im Team besser gestalten kann. Sie gab eine kurze Einführung in das “Cynefin-Framework”. Ihrer Meinung nach müssen agile Prozesse Safe-to-fail statt Fail-Safe sein.

In Avoiding the ‘Dark Side’ of Collaboration: Coaching Techs & Execs wurde gezeigt, das Projekte immer schneller werden (Continous Delivery), unsere Hierarchien dabei aber im Weg sind. Wir brauchen mehr Zusammenarbeit und weniger Blockaden. Das Team ist größer als der CEO. Alte Führungsrollen funktionieren nicht mehr, das Team muss gestärkt werden. In ihrem Vortrag greift Katherine Kirk auf ihre Erfahrungen als “alternativer Agile / Lean Coach” zurück und nutzte östliche und trivial-philosophische Modelle, um drei sehr einfache Wege aufzuzeigen, wie sie die “dunkle Seite” der Zusammenarbeit in Schach hält und konsequent anstrebt ein Zusammenarbeits Nirvana zu erreichen.

Am Abend hielt  Carina C. Zona die Keynote Consequences of an Insightful Algorithm unter dem Motto: #DataMiningFail. Zur Zeit bieten viele Interaktionen, die auf Data Mining Algorithmen aufbauen, nicht einmal Opt-Out Möglichkeiten. Diese konsequent durch Opt-In zu ergänzen, würde viele Peinlichkeiten ersparen. Nicht alle Ereignisse sind positiv besetzt. Entwickler sollten nicht durch die “rosarote” Brille schauen sondern mehr Verantwortung für den Kunden übernehmen.

Aus unseren Beschreibungen lässt sich herauslesen, dass die GOTO eine Konferenz ist, die den Blick über den Tellerrand als ihre Kernkompetenz ansieht. Wieder standen viele der Vorträge unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Kollaboration zwischen Menschen oder Computern untereinander sowie zwischen Computern und Menschen. Die GOTO-Konferenz plädiert damit auf spannende Art für eine Informatik, die ihre Rolle in der Gesellschaft verantwortungsvoll einnehmen sollte, anstatt sich als eine ewige Disziplin der Außenseiter zu sehen. Wir kommen auf alle Fälle wieder!

Natalie Häsner

Blog Post Mai 2018 Übersicht der IT-Events in Dresden

Veranstaltungsübersicht für den Mai 2018


Mittwoch, 2. Mai

Dresdner Unix-Stammtisch – ab 19:00 Uhr.


Donnerstag, 3. Mai

Angular Meetup Dresden – um 18:30 Uhr wird Frank Strieter über Neuerungen in Angular 6 berichten.


Montag, 7. Mai

Dresden-Weekly – ab 18 Uhr (später kommen ist ok, bitte anmelden) freier Austausch zu eigenen Freizeitprojekten bei HicknHack Software.


Mittwoch, 9. Mai

Linux User Group – findet ab 20 Uhr im GAG 18 statt.


Donnerstag, 10. Mai

JavaScript User Group – um 19:00 Uhr in der Nikkifaktur.


Montag, 14. Mai

Die ADC++ – Advanced Developers Conference findet vom 14.-16. Mai in Burghausen statt. Der Fokus der Veranstaltung liegt auf C++ und Visual Studio. Dazu sind namhafte Sprecher aus der C++ Community und vom ISO-Standardisierungskomitee eingeladen. Unser CEO Andreas Reischuck hält am 15. Mai eine Einführung & Praxisreport: Coroutinen als Generatoren.

Drupal Groups – ab 19:00 Uhr im Hackspace des C3D2 im Zentralwerk.


Donnerstag, 17. Mai

AWS User Group – ab 18:00 Uhr bei LogMeIn Germany GmbH.


Mittwoch, 23. Mai

C++ User Group – ab 19:30 wird in der SLUB ein Binary Exploit untersucht und behoben.


Montag, 28. Mai

Dresden-Weekly – ab 18 Uhr (später kommen ist ok, bitte anmelden) freier Austausch zu eigenen Freizeitprojekten bei HicknHack Software.

PHP User Group – um 18:30 Uhr bei thinkstep AG.


Dienstag, 29. Mai

Silicon Saxony Day – am 29. Mai 2018 bringt der Branchenverband Silicon Saxony Experten und Vordenker der nationalen Hochtechnologiebranchen zum 13. Silicon Saxony Day in Dresden zusammen. Unter dem Motto HARDWARE.SOFTWARE.CONNECTIVITY. bietet die Veranstaltung eine innovative Plattform für den Austausch von Ideen und Trends für zukünftige Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien.

Natalie Häsner

Blog Post Juni 2018 Übersicht der IT-Events in Dresden

Veranstaltungsübersicht für den Juni 2018


Freitag, 1. Juni

IT & Web Frühstück – Das Treffen findet ab um 08:30 Uhr bei impaq auf der Flößerstraße 19A in 01139 Dresden statt.


Montag, 4. Juni

Dresden-Weekly – ab 18 Uhr (später kommen ist ok, bitte anmelden) freien Austausch zu eigenen Freizeitprojekten bei HicknHack Software.

Hands-On Blockchain #12 – ab 19:00 Uhr im Impact Hub Dresden.


Mittwoch, 6. Juni

Blockchain Meetup Saxony #18 – ab 19:00 Uhr bei Preh Car Connect GmbH.

Dresdner Unix-Stammtisch – ab 19:00 Uhr.


Donnerstag, 7. Juni

#17 Agile Dresden Meetup – ab 18:30 Uhr bei Qoniac GmbH.


Montag, 11. Juni

Dresden-Weekly – ab 18 Uhr (später kommen ist ok, bitte anmelden) freien Austausch zu eigenen Freizeitprojekten bei HicknHack Software.

Drupal Groups – ab 19:00 Uhr im Hackspace des C3D2 im Zentralwerk.


Dienstag, 12. Juni

C++ User Group – ab 19:00 Uhr hält Peter Steinbach den Vortrag: “Using C++ from Python – a talk from the trenches” bei Check24 Dresden.


Mittwoch, 13. Juni

Linux User Group – findet ab 20 Uhr im GAG 18 statt.


Donnerstag, 14. Juni

OUTPUT.DD – Staatssekretär Gaul und Rektor Müller-Steinhagen eröffnen mit einem Grußwort um 13:00 Uhr die Veranstaltung. Studentinnen und Studenten der Fakultät Informatik zeigen auf der OUTPUT 2018 spannende Projekte, die im Laufe ihres Studiums entstanden sind.

JavaScript User Group – um 19:00 Uhr in der Nikkifaktur wird über aktuellen Entwicklungen und lauschen Vorträgen gesprochen.


Freitag, 15. Juni

Tag der offenen Tür am Schülerrechenzentrum – zum sechsten Mal kombiniert das Schülerrechenzentrum der TU Dresden (SRZ) in diesem Jahr seinen alljährlichen Tag der offenen Tür mit der Langen Nacht der Wissenschaften. Dazu werden alle Schüler, die Interesse an Informatik oder Elektronik haben ab um 16:30 Uhr eingeladen.

Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften – im gesamten Stadtgebiet Dresdens – von Pillnitz bis Trachau, von Klotzsche bis zur Südhöhe öffnen wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen ihre Türen und laden interessierte Besucherinnen und Besucher zur 16. Dresdner Langen Nacht der Wissenschaften ein. „Dresden – Stadt der Wissenschaften" ist ein Netzwerk, bei dem Elemente aus Stadt, Wissenschaft und Wirtschaft eine tragfähige Verbindung eingehen.


Montag, 18. Juni

Dresden-Weekly – ab 18 Uhr (später kommen ist ok, bitte anmelden) freien Austausch zu eigenen Freizeitprojekten bei HicknHack Software.


Donnerstag, 21. Juni

AWS User Group – ab 18:00 Uhr im ImpactLoft Dresden.


Montag, 25. Juni

Dresden-Weekly – ab 18 Uhr (später kommen ist ok, bitte anmelden) freien Austausch zu eigenen Freizeitprojekten bei HicknHack Software.


Mittwoch, 27. Juni

#03 Contao Meetup – ab 19:00 Uhr wird rund um die Arbeit mit Contao als Content-Management-System gesprochen.


Samstag, 30. Juni

SLUB Makerspace Meet up! – ab 10:00 Uhr wird in diesem Einstiegskurs die Basics zur Umsetzug eigenen 3D-Projekte vermittelt. Sie lernen Blender mit dessen Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Bedienoberfläche kennen und werden einfache 3D-Objekte erstellen.

Natalie Häsner

Blog Post März 2019 Übersicht der IT-Events in Dresden

Veranstaltungsübersicht für den März 2019

Alle Veranstaltungen findet Ihr auch in der neuen Kalender Übersicht auf unserer Webseite. Jetzt auch ohne direktes Google-Tracking.


Freitag, 1. März

Web & IT Frühstück – 8:30 uhr bei der Impaq Preferred Solutions GmbH.


Montag, 4. März

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.

Hands-On Blockchain – ab 19:00 Uhr im impact Hub Dresden wird wieder auf Tuchfühlung mit der Blockchain-Technologie gegangen. Jeder kann teilnehmen – Es gibt keine speziellen Voraussetzungen


Mittwoch, 6. März

Dresdner Unix-Stammtisch – ab 19:00 Uhr in der Tannenstraße 2.


Donnerstag, 7. März

Smart Systems Hub Dresden – der 1. Smart Systems Hub Thin[gk]athon vom 04. – 07. März 2019. Hierzu werden in rund 30 Stunden kleine Teams Challenges zum Motto IoT für Energie mit Technologien NB-IoT und Blockchain lösen. Am 7. März ab 13:30Uhr werden die Ergebnisse in Pitches im Meetup Format präsentiert und prämiert.

JUG Saxony – Alexander Reelsen hält einen Vortrag über “Elasticsearch – Securing a search engine while maintaining usability”. Das Ziel des Vortrags ist nicht nur die Demonstration von Elasticsearch-Features – vielmehr soll eine Anregung gegeben werden, wie mit ähnlichen nichtfunktionalen Anforderungen in euren Anwendungen umzugehen ist.


Montag, 11. März

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.


Mittwoch, 13. März

Linux User Group – findet ab 20:00 Uhr im GAG 18 statt.


Donnerstag, 14. März

Neos CMS und Flow Meetup Dresden – ab 14 Uhr wird ein schneller Einstieg in die Welt des NEOS CMS und seinem echten WYSIWYG Editor vermittelt.

JavaScript User Group- um 19:00 Uhr wird ein Vortrag zum Thema: “Micro Frontends – a new frontend architecture!” von Christian Ulbrich gehalten.

C++ User Group – At 19:30 we will meet at the SLUB again. René was kind enough to prepare us a talk about the upcoming ranges. The Ranges TS is adopted to the upcoming C++20 standard draft. The -library will offer another way for data manipulation. Describe complex algorithms by combining small readable blocks, correct by design, and as efficient as handwritten loops. Get familiar with it’s basic ideas, background and implementations. Live examples will show what is possible right now.

Dresden Perl Morgers – ab 20 Uhr in Newtown Bar Dresden.


Montag, 18. März

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.


Dienstag, 19. März

Angular Meetup Dresden – ab 18:30 Uhr zeigt uns Markus Falk wie End-2-End-Testing mit Angular und Cypress funktioniert.


Donnerstag, 21. März

Ansible Dresden – ab 16 Uhr findet das erste Treffen der Gruppe an der TU Dresden statt.

Artificial Intelligence Dresden – ab 19 Uhr im Impact Hub Dresden wird sich über das Thema: Deep Learning – Potentiale und Herausforderungen ausgetauscht.


Montag, 25. März

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.

VueJS Dresden – ab 19 Uhr im Impact Hub Dresden wird Platz für Vorträge rund um das JavaScript Framework Vue.js geboten.


Dienstag, 26. März

React Native Stammtisch Dresden – Aller zwei Monate treffen sich in Dresden React Native Enthusiasten zum Wissensaustausch, zu Vorträgen und zum Plausch über die Technologie und andere Themen im Bereich App-Entwicklung

Natalie Häsner

Blog Post Mai 2019 Übersicht der IT-Events in Dresden

Veranstaltungsübersicht für den Mai 2019


Donnerstag, 2. Mai

JavaScript User Group – ab 18:00 Uhr und 3. Mai ab 17 Uhr wird die Ng-Conf Extended live aus Salt-Lake City übertragen. Schedule. Anmeldung

Dresden Perl Morgens – ab 20 Uhr im Newtown Bar wird Perl-Einstiegsthemen und für Fortgeschrittenen geboten.


Montag, 6. Mai

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.


Mittwoch, 8. Mai

Dresdner Unix-Stammtisch – ab 19:00 Uhr.

Linux User Group – findet ab 20:00 Uhr im GAG 18 statt.


Donnerstag, 9. Mai

C++ User Group – ab 19:00 Uhr bei uns unserer CEO Herr Andreas Reischuck wird einen Vortrag über “Type driven Development mit C++” halten.


Montag, 13. Mai

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.

Dresdner Drupal User Group – ab 18:00 Uhr im SLUB ist jeder der sich für Drupal interessiert gerne gesehen – egal ob Coder, Sitebuilder, Designer, Projektmanager oder Anwender.


Dienstag, 14. Mai

.NET User Group – ab 18:00 Uhr bei Saxonia Systems AG wird einen Vortag gehalten “Microsoft & SAP (wolkig) vereint”. Ziel des Vortrags ist es demnach, Entwicklern beider Welten einen Blick über den Tellerrand zu erlauben und beide Technologiestacks ein wenig besser kennenzulernen.


Donnerstag, 16. Mai

AWS User Group – ab 18:00 Uhr auf der Stresemannpl. 9 in Dresden.

JUGSaxony – Philipp Hackbarth hält einen Vortrag über "Explore 3D! Echtzeit­grafik­programmierung mit Unity“. Nach einer kurzen Einführung in das Thema Echtzeitgrafik wird angeschaut, was Unity eigentlich ist, was es alles zu bieten hat und was man damit machen kann. Es wird ein kleines Projekt entwickelt, in dem einige der vorgestellten Features eingesetzt.

KI-Stammtisch – ab 19:00 Uhr wird alles Rund ums Thema KI und ML diskutiert.


Samstag und Sonntag, 18. und 19. Mai

Mobile Camp Dresden 2019 – Beim MobileCamp kommt jetzt frischer Inhalt in die bewährte Hülle. Neue Themen, spannende Konzepte und unverbrauchte Ideen – das alles und mehr erwartet euch auf dem 11. MobileCamp Dresden an der TU-Dresden.


Montag, 20. Mai

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.

React Native Stammtisch Dresden – Um 19 Uhr bei move:elevator wird euch Jan Männig über “React Native Web” berichten.


Dienstag, 21. Mai

Dev Day 2019 – Die Konferenz für alle IT-Interessierten – Studierende oder Professionals, aus Dresden oder auch dem anderen Ende von Deutschland – hält zu ihrem kleinen Jubiläum einige Neuigkeiten und Überraschungen bereit.


Mittwoch, 22. Mai

Ansible Meetup – Ab 17:30 Uhr geht es rund um “Testdriven Ansible Development with Molecule and Testinfra” von Daniel Schier.


22. bis 24. Mai in Regensburg

ADC++ – in Rgensburg treffen gleichgesinnter C++ Developer, kombiniert mit den Industrieexperten. Teilnehmer haben die Möglichkeit voneinander zu lernen, die Experten vor Ort kennenzulernen und eine aufregende Erfahrung mitzunehmen. Unserer CEO Herr Andreas Reischuck hält einen Vortrag “Type driven Development mit C++”. Mit OOP, TMP und funktionaler Programmierung nutzen wir das Potential bei weitem nicht aus. Über die Einführung von Strong Types und Event-getriebener Softwarearchitektur werden wir uns der Idee von abstrakten Daten-Schemas annähern. Aus einem Schema lassen sich Protokolle, Repositories, Speicherformate, Verarbeitungsschritte und GUIs ableiten. Anhand von praxisorientierten Beispielen werden wir die Vorteile und Nachteile dieser Strategie erörtern.


Donnerstag, 23. Mai

JUGSaxony – Lars Martin hält einen Vortrag über "Let’s create a personal voice assistant with privacy built-in“. In diesem Workshop wird einen ganz persönlichen Sprachassistenten auf Basis von Snips gebaut – und der Clou daran: die Privatsphäre des Anwenders bleibt unangetastet. Und noch besser: der Sprachassistent kann sogar offline betrieben werden und stellt damit eine Alternative zu den Produkten von Amazon, Google und Apple dar, die für Entwickler und Maker kostenlos ist.

PHP User Group Dresden – um 18:30 Uhr bei Offerista GmbH.


Montag, 27. Mai

Dresden-Weekly – This is a weekly hackathon to push code for spare time projects forward. If you have your own project, you are welcome to present it here. If you want to make it more public we have good connections to other user groups and can help you get a slot there or create connections to other cities.

Webmontag Dresden – Ab 19 Uhr treffen sich Web-Entwickler zum 24. Webmontag im Impact Hub Dresden. Jörg Kiesewetter wird über “Künstliche Intelligenz im Marketing” reden. Weitere Speaker Slots sind noch offen.