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The last day of the Codeberry Club Conference (UK)!

Let's meet our speaker - Aleksandr Barmin - who will speak on the topic “TDD with Spring Boot: practical session”.

Aleksandr, tell us a little about yourself
I am a Chief Software Engineer I at EPAM Systems.

Tell us a little more about your area of expertise and experience
I'm AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate and AWS Certified Developer – Associate.

Most of the time I spend writing Java and JavaScript. Sometimes I write Python (not so often as I want but still). I have a corgi and a few pet projects which I'm growing at GitHub.


What will you tell us at the Codeberry Club Conference (UK) on September 13?
I’ll show different kinds of requirements, how they can be addressed and tested. During the session we’ll write a simple application which collects information about new to bank customers using test-driven approach. Will use Spring Boot, JUnit and Cucumber.

Registration: https://wearecommunity.io/events/codeberry-club-conference-uk
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We've compiled the last three videos for those who haven't had a chance to watch them yet.

"Performance Fight: Spring Web vs Spring Web as Native": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgBSDg44OyA

“Current state of Python”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGjxiQWjA0k

“TDD with Spring Boot: practical session”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tajcoNYrY0I

Share your impressions in the comments!
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Join us at “Completable FUTURE Story of broken rules and developer's pain”!

Date: 19 October, 18:00-19:00 (+UTC 02:00)

Speaker: Zbigniew Sokolowski (Associate Chief Software Engineer, EPAM)

What this topic is about?

This is a real history related to not so obvious features of Java JDK, which were designed in against rules way. Intentionally those rules were broken. Zbigniew’s team realized it in pain, debugging, lost nerves, lost money. This is a great story about how theoretically simple thing could become developer nightmare. This is about how to:

do not trust;
read documentation with understanding;
never assume that everything goes straight.

This presentation is accompanied with a demo project.

Link to register: https://wearecommunity.io/events/completable-future-story
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We are on the air!

Join our tech talk "Completable FUTURE Story of broken rules and developer's pain"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGIAuE8VRh8
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Welcome to the Codeberry Club community!

👨‍💻Here Advanced Engineers share their experience with everyone who is open to new knowledge: seniors, middles, and juniors.

At the Codeberry Club, you will gain knowledge from engineers who perform complex, world-class engineering work and have an impact on the engineering industry both inside and outside EPAM.

🛰Here we share upcoming events, useful links, and are open to discussion on technical topics.

🌐 This is our taplink 🌐

Here are all our useful resources and links to our pages.

Dive into the world of Codeberry Club with us!
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Join us tomorrow (January 25) at “The state of modern Android development” Tech Talk!

Speaker: Artem Bagritsevich (Chief Software Engineer II, EPAM).
Have a strong hands-on experience in mobile applications development. Community leader of MobilePeople Community and Head of Android at Rolling Scopes School.

What this topic is about?
You can treat this talk as a code review session of the modern Android project prepared in the scope of Rolling Scopes School. We will dive deep into the code and discuss architecture, patterns, DI, Kotlin and coroutines, data flows, and many more!

Join us: 🔗 https://epa.ms/Codeberry-event-25Jan

#event #stream #android
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Join us at “No Code tools: yes or no?

Date: March 2, 18:00 (+UTC 03:00)
Speaker: Vasily Vanin (Solution Architect I, EPAM)

What this topic is about?
Low code/no code tools look promising. However, opinions are divided. Business users like it, but developers don't. During the talk Vasily will share his findings and show use cases where No Code platforms can help.

Link to register: https://epa.ms/CcbnV
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We are starting the new brand rubric “Codeberry Feed”!

Every week we’ll be sharing the most interesting news with the help of our contributors.

Today we want to show you an interesting project for making you use YouTube channels as cloud storage for files.

The project has been written on rust: https://github.com/DvorakDwarf/Infinite-Storage-Glitch

💌We would be grateful if you’ll give us some emoji reactions and comments – it will help us in creating one more knowledge sharing project which is in developing.

#rust #github #project
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Dotnet 8 preview1 released!

Interesting changes in terms of MAUI, Blazor, performance improvements in reflections and strings. Additional step towards multi thread GC.

You can read it here: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/announcing-dotnet-8-preview-1/

#dotnet #csharp_beats_golang
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New week - new useful material!

The repository collects all needed tool to work with command line interface!

More about it is here: https://github.com/jlevy/the-art-of-command-line

#cli #bash #commandline
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One more helpful article for you!

Here you’ll find information about a real example of a migration node.js application to deno: https://www.maxcountryman.com/articles/is-deno-ready-for-primetime

#nodejs #typenoscript #deno #web

What do you think: is it ready?
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DynamoDB querying from .Net.

Common mistakes and best practices are here: https://www.rahulpnath.com/blog/dynamodb-querying-dotnet/

#aws, #cloud, #nosql, #dotnet

Share articles that you find useful and interesting in comments!
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Congrats 👀 🥳 🍾
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March was very loud for AI. Here are some the most important news!

1. Long awaited GPT-4 by OpenAI finally is here. This model enables users (us) go beyond text prompts. It is able to use combined prompts of picture and a text prompt, like: are these ingredients makes sense for bake a cake?

2. Look at the PALM-E by Google. They rushed to release their model faster than GPT-4 from their frenemies OpenAI. This model combines prompts with robotic automation. Look at the video now you should be scared!

3. Llama (GPT rival by Meta) was leaked into Torrents by infamous PR on Github. This model initially (and still) has been released for exclusively researchers and prohibited for commercial use until Meta will be done with their hallucination validations and other fine tunings.

4. Alpaca this is another GPT rival now from Stanford University again, not suitable for commercial use. However Stanford researchers have done marvellous transfer learning of ChatGPT (v3.5) to train model in the fraction of costs.
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5. Open source model BLOOM available in hugging face if you have some 16GB and few GPU cores to spare for inference you can give it a spin.

6. HELM is a go to link to on see what is going on with the models development.
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