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Code Europe 2025 TECH FESTIVAL dates have been announced and the BLIND TICKETS are now available!
🗓️ June 30 - July 1, 2025
🐲 Krakow
🎟️ www.codeeurope.pl/en/buy-ticket
🗓️ June 30 - July 1, 2025
🐲 Krakow
🎟️ www.codeeurope.pl/en/buy-ticket
Code Europe Tech Festival 2024 Aftermovie
The goal of Code Europe has alway been to deliver the highest quality of tech know-how from the best speakers from around the world. This year we’ve invited 67 experts, and the event featured 61 lectures & workshops covering a wide range of technologies. Together with 46 Partners in the networking area, this has made Code Europe 2024 the place where IT happens. The festival concluded with the Code Europe Party held at Hype Park in Krakow.
Code Europe 2024 in numbers:
1 749 IT specialists
46 Partners
67 Speakers from around the world
61 Lectures & workshops in 6 distinct technology tracks
Get ready for Code Europe 2025 - it’s going to be even bigger and better! Don’t miss your chance to join the ultimate tech festival. Get your ticket at: www.codeeurope.pl/en/buy-ticket
Code Europe 2024 in numbers:
1 749 IT specialists
46 Partners
67 Speakers from around the world
61 Lectures & workshops in 6 distinct technology tracks
Get ready for Code Europe 2025 - it’s going to be even bigger and better! Don’t miss your chance to join the ultimate tech festival. Get your ticket at: www.codeeurope.pl/en/buy-ticket
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Code Europe 2024 Tech Festival TEASER TRAILER
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The teaser trailer for the Code Europe 2024 Tech Festival that took place in #Krakow on June 10-11 🚀 codeeurope.pl The biggest names in IT take to the Festival's stages, the curious participants following every word, networking among themselves, and the event's partners showcasing their latest tech. All this sprinkled with just the right amount of crazy afterparty's fun. Stay tuned for the prem...
Adam Bien (@bienadam) - "Dissecting Serverless Java on AWS" at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival
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Adam Bien (Java Enthusiast | Author | JavaONE Rockstar | Consultant | Java Champion | AWS Hero | adam-bien.com) had this to say about his lecture at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival: "Kickass Enterprise Java from Kickass Conference," Well said Mr. Bien! 🚀 "What is cloud-native Java? What is serverless? Are the "12 factors" still relevant? How to package serverless Java applications efficientl...
Kunal Kushwaha (@CivoCloud) "Tools to increase Kubernetes developer productivity" Code Europe 2023
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Kunal Kushawa (DevRel Manager @CivoCloud) in his lecture on the "Tools to increase Kubernetes developer productivity" from the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival! "Over the years Kubernetes has become the de facto orchestration platform and it becomes important that developers have the right set of tools to increase their productivity for development and operations. In this talk, Kunal will share s...
Francesco Ciulla talks the future of "Web3 and Social Media" at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival
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@francescociulla lecture on "Web3 and Social Media" as he makes the case for "decentralized social media (that) could be the future, as it empowers users with data privacy and freedom from monopolistic control". Sounds enticing, doesn't it 🤔? "In this lecture, we will talk about the evolution of social media in the web3 environment, the main limitations of current social media and we will see a...
Dennis Doomen - "Getting a grip on your code dependencies" Unplugged at the Code Europe 2023
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Watch as Dennis Doomen (Principal Consultant @Aviva Solutions) goes technical in this uniquely #unplugged lecture on "Getting a grip on your code dependencies" from the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival! "I'm sure every developer wants to be able to change code with confidence and without fear. Readable and self-explanatory code is one aspect of that. Too much coupling is another major problem sou...
Rocky Bhatia (@learnwithrockybhatia) - "How do we process 50+ Billions events in a day" at CE2023
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Rocky Bhatia (Senior Computer Scientist/ Solutions Architect@Adobe /@learnwithrockybhatia) in his Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival lecture! "I will walk you through the journey of processing 50 billion events using batch and stream processing to ensure timely and accurate data availability to 1000 users in the cloud and on-prem. I will also cover the high-level architecture, technologies involved...
Matthias Koch (@JetBrainsTV) - "The Price of Open Source" at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival
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Matthias Koch, Developer Advocate at @JetBrainsTV in his Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow lecture "The Price of Open Source". "Open-source is everywhere, and companies save billions of dollars because of it. Making your project popular and still keeping a clear head takes a lot of effort. From my 7-year journey in the community, I learned from many mistakes and lived the versatile life ...
Gema Parreño (@Izertis) - "The Lord of the Words" at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow
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Gema Parreño, Senior Data Scientist at @Izertis in her Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow lecture "The Lord of the Words". "In this talk, we will learn about Transformers Neural Net architecture with Tensorflow and DVC inside the context of Neural Machine translation. We will explore the VSCode DVC Open Source extension to transform your IDe into a Machine Learning experimentation platfo...
Luca Mezzalira (@amazonwebservices) - "Micro-frontends anti-patterns" at the Code Europe 2023
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"Distributed systems are hard but with the right experience you can get amazing results" Luca Mezzalira (Principal Serverless Specialist Solutions Architect at @amazonwebservices) at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow! "Micro-Frontends are the distributed architecture for the user interfaces that are solving not only technical but also organizational challenges. In this session, you w...
Ekaterina Sirazitdinova (@NVIDIA) - "Training AI Models 101" at the Code Europe 2022 Tech Festival
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AI is everywhere! It defines news feeds, recommends products to buy on e-commerce platforms, translates texts into different languages, steers autonomous cars and drones, helps doctors identify diseases and accomplishes a wide range of other tasks. You might have heard that to build a successful AI product, one needs to train an AI model that should be highly accurate, robust to false positives...
CLOSING KEYNOTE of the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival - David Hanson - "Humanistic AI & Robotics"
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David Hanson, PhD, CEO @Hanson Robotics & the Sophia robot creator in the closing keynote of the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow. Taking an integrative approach to AI and Robotics, combining the arts and humanities, with the cutting-edge research and design of AI and Robotics, promises to create AI interfaces that are more accessible, creatively diversified, and so serve better in both...
Bartosz Skórniewski (@Accenture) - "Introduction to SRE" at the Code Edurope 2023 Tech Festival
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Bartosz Skórniewski (Cloud First Solution Architect & Associate Director at @AccenturePoland) at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow! Want to connect with Bartosz? 🤝 www.linkedin.com/in/bartoszskorniewski/ "SRE is a discipline that combines aspects of software engineering and system automation with operations to create high-availability information systems. However, how does this trans...
Tomasz Jakóbiec - "In the best teams, all engineers are architects!" at Code Europe 2023
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Tomasz Jakóbiec (Senior Project Engineer at @RockwellautomationInc) at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival! "Neglecting architecture is a trap. Improvements in other areas, like Agile Project Management, Continuous Development/Integration/Deployment, and other Extreme Programming techniques will not help much until the main problem is solved. Moreover, all these improvements will only expose the...
Vincent Trussart - "Software Engineering in the Broadcasting world" at Code Europe 2023
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Vincent Trussart's (Chief Software Architect at @grassvalleylive) lecture from the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival "This lecture will introduce you to the world of software development from the perspective of a broadcast manufacturer. Grass Valley has been in the broadcasting industry for more than 60 years and has undergone a lot of transformations over the years. The latest transformation to c...
Dariusz Chyla "The Power of Micro Frontends: Building Feature-Rich Web Applications" Code Europe '23
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Dariusz Chyla "The Power of Micro Frontends: Building Feature-Rich Web Applications" Code Europe '23
Kevin Dubois (@redhat) - "Next-gen CI/CD with GitOps and Progressive Delivery" at Code Europe 2023
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Kevin Dubois (@redhat) - "Next-gen CI/CD with GitOps and Progressive Delivery" at Code Europe 2023
Marc-Antoine Lemaire (Euroclear) - "Blockchain for Financial Sector" at Code Europe 2023
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Marc-Antoine Lemaire (Euroclear) - "Blockchain for Financial Sector" at Code Europe 2023
"From Console.WriteLine() to remote debugging. A tale of dragons, goblins and bug hunting" (PL 🇵🇱)
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"From Console.WriteLine() to remote debugging. A tale of dragons, goblins and bug hunting" (PL 🇵🇱)
Ivan Milosevic - "Serverless architecture in AWS cloud" at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival
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Ivan Milosevic - "Serverless architecture in AWS cloud" at the Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival
Code Europe 2023 Closing Keynote by Andrei Alexandrescu (@NVIDIA) - C++hatGPT & AI Tools' Impact
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Code Europe 2023 Closing Keynote by Andrei Alexandrescu (@NVIDIA) - C hatGPT & AI Tools' Impact
Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Warsaw
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Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Warsaw
Vlad Khononov - "Balancing Coupling in Software Design" | Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival
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Vlad Khononov - "Balancing Coupling in Software Design" | Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival
Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow (May 22-23)
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Code Europe 2023 Tech Festival in Krakow (May 22-23)
Damian Kęska - "Kubernetes-native CI/CD & GitOps - korzyści i wyzwania" (🇵🇱PL) | Code Europe 2023
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Damian Kęska - "Kubernetes-native CI/CD & GitOps - korzyści i wyzwania" (🇵🇱PL) | Code Europe 2023
Tomasz Olek & Łukasz Fras (ZF Group) - "Digital transformation of road safety with Microsoft Azure"
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Tomasz Olek & Łukasz Fras (ZF Group) - "Digital transformation of road safety with Microsoft Azure"
Rafał Pracht (BNP Paribas Bank Polska) - "Komputery kwantowe w finansach" (🇵🇱PL) | Code Europe 2023
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Rafał Pracht (BNP Paribas Bank Polska) - "Komputery kwantowe w finansach" (🇵🇱PL) | Code Europe 2023
Paweł Dudko, Jędrzej Jakubowicz (STX Next) - "Legal outlook on cybersecurity" | Code Europe 2023
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Paweł Dudko, Jędrzej Jakubowicz (STX Next) - "Legal outlook on cybersecurity" | Code Europe 2023
Piotr Rogala (Nordcloud) - "Infrastructure as Code best practices in the Cloud" (🇵🇱PL) | CE 2023
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Piotr Rogala (Nordcloud) - "Infrastructure as Code best practices in the Cloud" (🇵🇱PL) | CE 2023
Rafał Stępień (Amsterdam Standard) - "Code, Collaborate, Conquer" | Code Europe 2023
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Rafał Stępień (Amsterdam Standard) - "Code, Collaborate, Conquer" | Code Europe 2023
Thank you for such a great event and see you next year!
Its been two months 😭
Thanks for sharing
Tip for everyone: you can open the video twice, leave one instance running and skip through the other (paused) one with J/K (or arrow keys), essentially changing the slides manually. Bit annoying, but better than this video. EDIT: Nevermind, even that doesn't work. The slides shown are simply completely wrong.
HELLLLLOOO??????????
Longest edge in history
when its gonna beeeeeeeee a month already.////
pls upload
No way there are still no uploads, get the intern to work!
When is the upload?
Its been 2 weeks?
No Geohot still? How?
I know right
Why are you delaying the video upload?
Where is the upload?
Upload geohot now >:(
^^^^
When you uploading keynotes?
Quirky but hey it's Alexandrescu ... Rarely seen a talk that made so many turns but happy that I stayed till the end. Cool talk
😊
amazing session
Presentation of Dr. Andrei Alexandrescu, Esc (#andreialexandrescu) never disappoint.
Thanks for having me, it was a memorable event, as usual!
Wow. I'm first... What does that mean? Did Polars already killed Pandas??? Anyways, thank you Matt
no, the bear's just hibernating.
I am very baffled by the persistent hostility of the audience towards Andrei seemingly just because of a bit of dark humor that was only meant to relax the atmosphere. Get the sticks out of your behinds people, it was just an off-color joke!
Is this creative and tasteful unittest library available?
Gosh, he is also in NVIDIA now. This company has enough hype for everyone.
Money get you work for anyone.
How come he is not doing AI and not creative c++?
typical Andrei always have something clever to show...(I hope I am gona invited after this talk...)... this is unsettling..
among the many topics covered, the most important one might counterintuitively be the aesthetics. make the machines look like what you want them to be, knowing we live in a world of mirrors. if you're running low on inspiration, find someone cosplaying as an angel, or something. if you're feeling suicidal, make them look like uncanny terminator skeletons.
37:40 lol
😪 'promo sm'
Great talk! Really liked the Launches not Releases message.
Dużo wartościowej wiedzy Panowie!
Amazing event! See you all in 2024😍😎
7:13 That's perhaps understandable from a C/C++ view, but there are things that indicate something is wrong yet shouldn't stop you from trying to run the program, only from getting it past CI. Dead code for example. You could make it so that the compiler does its best to produce a program even when there are errors, but if your compiler can't do that, warnings suit the purpose just fine. Mostly agree with what he's saying about macros, but they can still be worth the tradeof. Good talk overall.
I think what he means that it's a bug any time you have a compiler switch which turns a warning on and off. You cannot decide whether something is good or bad, so you don't reject the program, but gave the users a tool to detect that situation so they could make up their own minds. And that then splits the language. Users can configure their diagnostic switches to create a custom language that is different from one in any other shop. I'm of the opinion that warnings save your ass, and that the research program into new warnings in C needs to continue. A diagnostic is just a truth (or suspicion) about the program. An opinion. If you don't turn warnings into errors, you can ignore them. I don't think it's realistic to design a language in which all the diagnostics you would ever want are baked into the spec, and no new diagnostics can be found. And really, what happens when Walter's opinion on warning switches meets lint programs? Explosion?
I wonder what is the reason for D making parentheses optional for function calls without arguments. It seems more trouble to make functions not look like functions for the benefit of just not having to type two characters. An innocent looking expression like "x = y + z;" might actually be calling heavy functions with possible side effects if it should have actually been "x = y() + z();".
Don't spend your short life to code C++. It's dead lang, ppl just don't realize it yet.
And yes, sadly, Walter Bright does not understand macros and DSLs at all. Macros work perfectly with debuggers, macros are very easy to integrate with IDEs, and, more, the correct use of macros make your code orders of magnitude more readable and maintainable than any puny non-meta language can ever be.
Moreover, C owes a lot of its success and popularity to the preprocessor. Every time you use the preprocessor to solve something (even if as a last resort, and even if in an ugly way) that's something you couldn't do in the languages that C wiped out, like Pascal and Modula. Lisp would be less enduring and popular without macros.
@@kazkylheku1221 sure, being able to use Macros to do something is better than not being able to do it at all but as a language designer you shouldn't go "let's add macros" but "Why aren't you able to do this?"
@@kuhluhOG You're not able to do this because (1) you're missing the right kind of run-time support for the semantics and (2) syntactic sugar to to use it. So, obviously, don't give the user macros, whatever you do. Go into the Yacc grammar (or what have you) and put new phrase structures there. Because, those are totally not macros. And even if they are, you control them. The users can't do nasty things like stay on the previous version of the language and backport some macros to get the new feature anyway.
As for parsing C++ - GLR is to your rescue. Just parse all variants and collapse them later when you can resolve symbols and types. Also, lexers should have stayed in the 20th century, they have no place in the modern world.
40:17 No irregularity is needed. Just banish the empty statement denoted by nothing followed by a semicolon! Make it so the only syntax for the empty statement is { }.
36:56 Compilers can definitely insert a missing token like a semicolon and keep parsing. However, it would be wrong to do that without issuing a diagnostic, obviously. Trying to correct the token stream was more common in the old days when the turnaround times for compiling were very long (think: lining up to a job sumission window, where a human clerk takes your deck of punched cards, and then you collect your results 30 minutes later.) Inserting missing tokens into the code and continuing to parse can get the compiler into a loop, and can generate a long flurry of error messages. Creative Computing magazine used to have a contest whose topic was to write the shortest program (any system, any language) that generates the most error messages. "Missing semicolon" is just a guess which could be wrong. x = a() b(); Is there a missing semicolon after a()? Maybe there should be a +.
35:22 GNU C++ can find C style casts in code and report them: -Wold-style-cast. I write C code that can compile as C++, and use macros for casting that use C style cast in C, but translate to C++ style casts in C++. The -Wold-style-cast warning helps to find places in the code where "naked" C style casts sneak in.
33:21 Why do you have to declare things before you use them? Because you said so about variables at the start of the talk. :)
You are confusing having declaration or not with having declaration ordering.
great respect for Mikko
Twyatsi
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Only C++
C++ #numbawan!
Good one
Cool presentation. 🙂
How about Hao li project