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Panel: How is the future for developers in 2020


Three lucky Version2 bu kombin readers have won a ticket to a value of 13,995 crowns to developer conference GOTO Aarhus. Hear about their expectations for the conference here. By The Editor Friday, July 5, 2013 - 10:02
I just started at Netcompany A / S as a consultant, where I currently work with SharePoint-based ECM solutions for the public sector. The past 5 years I have worked at Cetrea A / S with software to support clinical logistics in health care.
I think there are several tracks and talks that look interesting. I am looking most forward to Jeff Hawkins' talk and to hear a little about how far they have come in Numenta / Grok, since he wrote "On Intelligence".
The tracks I think I will focus on architecture and "the right language for the right job." In addition, I plan also to take Roy Osheroves talk. I have had much enjoyment in his book "The art of unit testing", and it is also the only test talk, I have been able to find.
I'm a web developer at BLUTONIUM bu kombin median Germany, but since there is so much web related to low there all week, as it is primarily electronic music we are dealing with, then I / we have decided to start a new company focused on web solutions and hosting. So everyday I find myself in Portugal, bu kombin where I, along with a couple of German guys are developing a CMS.
At the Military Intelligence Service I'm working on an internal tool based on NET. It is a small distributed system, but it must be integrated with other systems to automate their workflow.
GOTO Aarhus is therefore particularly "Distributed Systems Renaissance" track that I look forward to hearing from experience what works and what does not, technologies, bu kombin etc.. Including for Big Data. There is a presentation of experiences with Scala, as I want to.
Panel: How is the future for developers in 2020
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