Moldova
Developer
Conference
#mdc22 5 NOV - 6 NOV Tekwill
Buy ticket
About

Moldova Developer Conference (#MDC22) is the biggest annual IT event for developers and other geeks in Moldova. We'll spend 2 days with stunning presentations, practical sessions and afterparty madness. You can follow us on Facebook to get the latest updates.

450
Participants
23
Speakers
36
Hours
3
Languages
Speakers
Vision, strategy, values. You will see those mentioned everywhere, in books, conferences, business education. What are they? Who needs them? And why do they matter? Join me and learn how to turn those three into your best tools for growth.
Senior Product Manager at
Google
Roman Arcea (NL)
(ENG) 3 things you thought are buzzwords that turn to be your best tools for growth
This session will touch on why we should approach design systems like gardening, instead of architecture.
Senior Staff Designer at
Shopify
Jose Torre (Portugal)
(ENG) Design System's are flawed
More than 80% of data science projects fail. Why is this happening and where does the problem exactly lie? Investigating a real-life use case.
Data Product Manager at
Tech Women Ambassador 2021
Ana-Maria Brinza (MD)
(ENG) How to ruin your Data Science project
TBCompleted
CTO at
Alvys
Leo Gorodinski (USA)
(ENG) Building distributed systems for logistics
"Any fuckup is you fuckup", "you are an Emergency" and other reasons to hate this job. But there is one "but"...
CEO at
FusionWorks
Anton Perkin (MD)
(ENG) Being a CEO sucks
Understanding how to distinguish a qualified Product Manager, avoid the opposite version, and other managerial problems to be aware about when building a project.
Product Manager / Startup Consultant at
Pentalog
Roman Gluck (MD)
(ENG) The Good, The Bad and Unqualified Product Manager
When I was young I've heard the slogan about Java: "Write once, run everywhere". Have you heard since this time about Java applications which were written for tiny devices? Can we really do it nowadays? Spoiler - yep :)
Java Architect/Team Lead at
Coherent Solutions
Nikolai Ischenko (BY)
(ENG) Java 17. Tiny, fast, free and laser: all in one box
The technological process does not stop in its development, if you look at the vulnerabilities that existed ten years ago and what vulnerabilities are present in the current period.
Head of QA at
EVO
Svyat Login (UA)
(RU) Which vulnerabilities are the most critical in web applications
An alternative approach to building more modern, future proof, applications.
Senior Software Engineer at
Stefanini
Alexandru Marinescu (MD)
(ENG) Breaking away from the N-tier mentality
Demystify and comprehend OpenID/Oauth 2.0 by implementing it ourselves
Senior Tech Lead at
Mixbook
Vlad Lebedev (MD)
(ENG) DIY identity and authentication provider
Talk would be about key features and concepts.
Staff engineer at
Capgemini engineering Ukraine (former Lohika)
Andrey Kolodnitskiy (UA)
(RU) Reactive Spring and project reactor
Personal live environment for each developer, which helps reduce the number of hotfixes in production. You will learn how to test and break live without actually breaking it.
DevOps Lead at
CodeFactory
Tatiana Romanciuc (MD)
(ENG) Feature branch. Concept, environment infrastructure and deployment.
This is a new approach in frontend development inspired from backend microservices which allow to speed up development process for large projects.
CTO at
Power IT
Sergiu Chilat (MD)
(ENG) Micro Frontends - extending the microservice idea to frontend development
The 6 Fundamental Concepts of Systems Thinking for IT projects.
President at
ICT Assotiation of Moldova
Veaceslav Cunev (MD)
(RU) System thinking in IT projects.
...
Delivery lead at
Amdaris
Radu Tataru (MD)
(ENG) Communication beyond languages
Design Sprint is a well-known framework that allows teams to design and test almost any solution in five days, but don't be misleading by the word "design" here - it's for everyone!
Product Designer at
Pentalog
Sasha Pleshco (MD)
(ENG) Design Sprint: How to bring different perspectives into the design process
A remotely configurable workflow engine that is executed on mobile devices and allows behavioral changes at runtime without publishing new versions of the application (covers Android/iOS)
Software Engineer at
Extole
Dan Iftodi (MD)
(RO) BPMN Workflow Engine on mobile devices and lifecycle management
What is RPA in brief. Main players on RPA Market. RPA Weaknesses. RPA Successful Use Cases. RPA SaaS RPA Adoption Examples by big companies. Conclusion and QA
RPA Architect at
Orange Systems
Egor Sebarsov (MD)
(ENG) RPA Adoption: it's a new trend or a new trap?
What do we do once we have a machine learning model trained and well performing?
ML/MLOps at
Consultant
Alex Burlacu (MD)
(ENG) I have trained my model. Am I done now?” A fable about broken dreams and MLOps
Workshops
We'll learn how to develop decoupled, scalable microservices with NestJS and NATS within a local Kubernetes environment.
VP of Engineering, DevOps at
FusionWorks
Cristian Velinciuc, Roman Tudvasev (MD)
Microservices with NestJS and K8s
ETL is the process of data Extraction, Transformation (including validation, merging, conversion, cleaning), and loading in other systems. Apache NiFi allows us to do it effortlessly and effectively in most cases.
Full Stack Developer at
FusionWorks
Nick Shtansky (MD)
Introduction to ETL with Apache NiFi for beginners (RU)
Requirements: Windows, macOS or Linux with connection to the Internet; installed Node(https://nodejs.org/en/) and Visual Studio Code(https://code.visualstudio.com/; web browser
CTO at
PowerIT
Sergiu Chilat (MD)
Building a web application with Headless CMS and React (ENG)
Schedule/
day one
Day
5 november
09:30
Registration, Coffee
Imaginarium
10:00
Opening speech and activities
Imaginarium
10:15
(ENG) 3 things you thought are buzzwords that turn to be your best tools for growth
Roman Arcea (NL)
(ENG) Breaking away from the N-tier mentality
Alexandru Marinescu (MD)
(RU) System thinking in IT projects.
Veaceslav Cunev (MD)
(ENG) Design System's are flawed
Jose Torre (Portugal)
Imaginarium
12:45
Lunch
Imaginarium
13:45
(ENG) Being a CEO sucks
Anton Perkin (MD)
(ENG) How to ruin your Data Science project
Ana-Maria Brinza (MD)
(ENG) Building distributed systems for logistics
Leo Gorodinski (USA)
Imaginarium
15:45
Coffee break
Imaginarium
16:15
(ENG) Communication beyond languages
Radu Tataru (MD)
(ENG) DIY identity and authentication provider
Vlad Lebedev (MD)
(ENG) Java 17. Tiny, fast, free and laser: all in one box
Nikolai Ischenko (BY)
Imaginarium
17:45
Closing speech & lottery
Imaginarium
19:00
Tech&Wine with speakers
WineGogh
Workshops/
day one
13:30
Introduction to ETL with Apache NiFi for beginners (RU)
Nick Shtansky (MD)
FrontEnd
16:00
Microservices with NestJS and K8s
Cristian Velinciuc, Roman Tudvasev (MD)
Frontend
09:30
Registration and coffee
Imaginarium
10:00
Open speech and activities
Imaginarium
10:15
(ENG) Feature branch. Concept, environment infrastructure and deployment.
Tatiana Romanciuc (MD)
(ENG) Micro Frontends - extending the microservice idea to frontend development
Sergiu Chilat (MD)
(ENG) RPA Adoption: it's a new trend or a new trap?
Egor Sebarsov (MD)
(RU) Which vulnerabilities are the most critical in web applications
Svyat Login (UA)
(RO) BPMN Workflow Engine on mobile devices and lifecycle management
Dan Iftodi (MD)
Imaginarium
12:45
Lunch
Imaginarium
13:45
(ENG) The Good, The Bad and Unqualified Product Manager
Roman Gluck (MD)
(RU) Reactive Spring and project reactor
Andrey Kolodnitskiy (UA)
(ENG) Design Sprint: How to bring different perspectives into the design process
Sasha Pleshco (MD)
(ENG) I have trained my model. Am I done now?” A fable about broken dreams and MLOps
Alex Burlacu (MD)
Imaginarium
15:45
Lottery, Closing speech
Imaginarium
18:00
Afterparty
Look Restobar&Terrace
Workshops/day two
13:30
Building a web application with Headless CMS and React (ENG)
Sergiu Chilat (MD)
Frontend
Reasons to attend
Information

We’ve summoned the best local and international speakers and selected the most exciting topics. Besides presentations you will also participate at productive workshops.

Entertainment

100 liters of coffee, 100 kilos of placintas, litres of wine and snacks will accompany you during the conference and afterparty. We'll make sure that you forget about everything except for the event.

Communication

You’ll find hundreds of other IT-guys to chat with, drink coffee and start new collaborations. Our schedule is planned for you to have time to get new friends and talk to existing ones. Or just chat over the phone in the corner - you decide.

Organized by
Supported by
Partners
Become a partner
F.A.Q
How can I buy a ticket?
C’mon, you have the button in the upper menu. Just click it.
How to get to the venue?

The only thing you should indicate for the taxi driver is “Studentilor, 9/11, Tekwill”. Public transport is also available, please, check the corresponding apps.

What about parking?

If you go with your own car, just use Google Maps. Parking lots are available, please, follow the signs.

What should I bring with myself?

Yourself and your e-ticket. Do not print them - help save the trees. Also you may want to take some money for the evening activities.

Is there any dress code for the event?

No, nothing special. The heating is on and we have the wardrobe for your clothes. Also you’ll have some time before the afterparty to get home and put something appropriate.

l
Register
€20
Online
- stream + recordings
- afterparty (Sunday)
Price till October, 31st
€60
Standard
- presentations
- afterparty (Sunday)
Price till October, 31st
€70
Advanced
- presentations
- workshops
- afterparty (Sunday)
Price till October, 31st
€80
Geek
- presentations
- workshops
- Wine&Tech dinner (Saturday)
- afterparty (Sunday)
Price till October, 31st
Event address:
Chisinau, Moldova
9/11 Studentilor street
#}