DevFest'23 – getting to know the speakers (Issue 5)
16.12.2023 | 15:17 |Ashgabat DevFest'23 will take place tomorrow, December 17, and on the eve of a large-scale event, ORIENT presents to readers the final part of getting to know the speakers. In this issue you will meet Alfred Salakhov, Rustam Huseynov, Yunus Ashirov and Merdan Durdyev.
Rustam Huseynov. What does it take to succeed in the world of technology? For Rustam, the answer is simple: a constant thirst for knowledge and an endless desire to explore new depths of the IT sphere. Having been engaged in prompt engineering and web design for more than four years, Rustam has learned many subtleties of the industry. And now he is sharing his experience with the whole world!
At the upcoming session, Rustam will teach the audience the "art of inquiry" - a technique that can raise your productivity and the quality of work with neural networks to new heights. Using neural networks correctly, you will be able to use the capabilities of artificial intelligence and "upgrade" the entire work process.
Whether you are an experienced programmer or an aspiring designer, Rustam's session is sure to inspire you. Join his workshop at DevFest on December 17th to learn more about the art of queries and how they can help you achieve better results at work
Yunus Ashirov is a full—stack developer with three years of experience. Its technology stack includes AngularJS, NodeJS, Express, working with MySQL and PostgreSQL databases, as well as configuring the server infrastructure.
In his daily work, he pays special attention to optimizing server resources and configuring them for maximum performance. Yunus believes that these aspects play a key role in creating efficient and scalable applications.
Understanding the importance of optimizing and configuring server resources is undoubtedly the basis for developing a successful project. Optimization affects the speed, stability, and overall performance of applications. To achieve these goals, a confident knowledge of the selected technologies and continuous professional development are necessary. Yunus is ready to share his experience in this field at the upcoming techno conference. He will talk about which technologies play an important role in optimizing server resources and what should be done to achieve high performance during development.
The next speaker is Merdan Durdyev, an experienced software developer and Flutter enthusiast who heads the Flutter developer community in Ashgabat. As the lead developer of Flutter in 2V Modules, Merdan wants to share his knowledge and experience with like-minded people who are eager to explore new areas in the world of technology.
In his talk, Merdan invites technology enthusiasts to join him in exploring the concept of "Structuring Elegance in a Flutter Nest." This performance promises to be a vivid experience filled with a positive atmosphere and an opportunity to meet, learn, communicate, share and celebrate together.
Merdan's vision is to inspire others to harness the power of unity and collaboration in the high-tech industry. As the head of the IT community in Turkmenistan, he has personally seen how sharing knowledge and resources can lead to incredible progress and innovation.
Completing our release today is Alfred Salakhov, a programmer with extensive experience in creating mobile applications, websites, Desktop applications and automation. Alfred is going to give an inspiring talk about the Internet "architecture", or, as he calls it, the "black box of the Internet". Having graduated from St. Petersburg State University with a degree in Complex Systems and an additional specialty in Artificial Intelligence, Alfred is currently working on an innovative project to develop a Linux debugger from scratch.
In his speech, Alfred seeks to uncover the secrets of the Internet and give the audience an idea of how it works from the inside. He will delve into the complex workings of HTTP, TCP, IP and DNS and talk about how they interact with each other. While this knowledge may not be essential for building server-side and front-end applications, it is fundamental and may prove invaluable in future development and debugging.
Alfred's presentation will provide a unique perspective on network engineering adapted to the interests of ordinary application and website programmers. He will present the material in a clear and concise form, using analogies that will help develop a general understanding of how all parts of the global network work together and why they work the way they do.
With this, ORIENT completes a series of acquaintance with the speakers of the Ashgabat DevFest'23 and wishes all readers productive work at the technology conference of the year. Come to DevFest and get the opportunity to get involved in the IT field together with industry professionals!
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You can read about the speakers from previous issues at the following links:
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Issue 4
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