On June 18-19, DotNext will take place in St. Petersburg, Russia.

It is the largest Russian conference dedicated to development on the .NET platform. Our speakers are the best .NET developers from Russia, Europe and the USA. The main topics of the conference are the internal workings of the platform (CLR, GC, JIT), best practices on the use of tools, profiling and optimization of performance, multithreaded programming, platform innovation, complex case solutions. The know-how of the conference is the discussion area: a special zone where everyone can communicate both with speakers and with each other.

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Visit the most beautiful city in Russia (and it's not an exaggeration!) as a speaker of our conference.

St. Petersburg has got the "World's Leading Cultural City Destination 2016" award and has become one of the top 25 cities in the world for visiting in 2017 (according to TripAdvisor). In 2019 St. Petersburg won in two World Travel Awards nominations — "World's Leading Cultural City Destination" and "Europe's Leading City Destination". This means it's not only internationally recognized, but also open and safe for anyone (regardless of gender, race, religion, etc.).

If your talk gets accepted to the program, we’ll reimburse all your travel experiences. We'll transfer you to the conference venue and organize a cultural program, which is not limited to the conference itself and the restaurant. We also offer you a guiding tour to get you acquainted with the city and its culture while hanging out with other speakers.

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Topics

High-performance, fault-tolerant systems.
Memory management & GC.
.NET Core & ASP.NET Core.
Software architecture.
Microservices.
Big data.
Roslyn.
CLR internals.
Cross-platform development (Xamarin, Unity).
C.NET libraries and frameworks.
Dependency management.

Speakers

Speakers of the previous conferences need no introduction. And there is always a place for new stars!

Jeffrey RichterMicrosoft@jeffrichterAuthor of "CLR via C#"
Jon SkeetGoogle@jonskeet#1 on StackOverflow
Jon GallowayMicrosoft@jongallowayExecutive director of the .NET Foundation
Pavel YosifovichAuthor of "Windows Internals"@zodiacon
Andrey AkinshinJetBrains@andrey_akinshinProject lead of BenchmarkDotNet
Sasha GoldshteinGoogle@goldshtnAuthor of "Pro .NET Performance"
Konrad KokosaGritstep/Dotnetos@konradkokosaAuthor of "Pro .NET Memory Management"
Dino EspositoCrionet@desposAuthor of "Programming ASP.NET Core"
Dmitry SoshnikovMicrosoft@DmitrySoshnikovDeveloper Advocate at Microsoft
Kirill SkryganJetBrains@kskryganTeam lead of Rider
Egor BogatovMicrosoft @EgorBoDeveloper of Mono and .NET 5
Andrei AlexandrescuThe D Language Foundation@incomputableAuthor of "The D Programming Language"
Dylan Beattie@dylanbeattieAuthor of the "Rockstar" programming language

Ready?

Our Program Committee will impartially review your application, regardless of whether you were previously at conferences, your skin color, sex, race, orientation, and favorite IDE.

Perhaps it's time to be a part of this team?


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Community

The professional conference covers a really large part of the community. Let's count: more than 1000 professionals on the site, no less than 100 online broadcasts, including the corporate ones which covers the entire departments. And that’s just the beginning. Videos and articles in professional communities also make it possible to achieve a prolonged effect for many months even after the end of the conference. This means that your knowledge and skills will be in demand by as many professionals in your area as possible.

And remember two rules:

Senior Developer
39%
Middle Developer
36%
Team Lead
16%
CTO
1%
Other
8%

Total

Explore the cultural capital of Russia
Enlarge your recognition in the developer community all around the world
Share your experience with colleagues and increase your value in the market
Extremely improve your presentation skills with the support of the Program Committee
Extend your portfolio using our photos and videos of great quality

Join us now!

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