From November 5th to 7th, 2018, the 22nd Developer Conference (EKON 22) will take place at Meliá Düsseldorf.
Markus Greschat, October 3rd, 2018
A cutting-edge program is offered with a wide selection of valuable practical knowledge delivered by some of the best speakers from the Delphi community. Among them are well-known names such as Marco Cantù, Matthias Eißing, and Cary Jensen. Additionally, an entertaining social program will be offered on the first and second evenings—ideal opportunities for relaxed networking and exchanging experiences.
Tickets can be booked online and range from €649 to €1,299 (plus VAT).
If at least three colleagues register together, they can save up to €100 with the so-called “colleague discount.”
Highlights of EKON 22 include the main conference from November 5th to 6th featuring the following topics:
Keynote: RAD Server in Depth - Marco Cantù (Embarcadero)
Clean Code Guidelines Proposal - Arnaud Bouchez (LiveMon – Synopse)
Delphi Internals – About Classes, Objects, and More - Stefan Glienke (Aagon)
Integrating Software Protection and Licensing Easily and Securely in a Delphi Application - Rüdiger Kügler (Wibu-Systems)
Delphi is Not Just Desktop: HTML/JavaScript Client with Sencha Ext JS and Embarcadero RAD Server - Matthias Eißing (Embarcadero)
Report Craftsmanship: Tips and Tricks - Michael Philippenko (Fast Reports Inc)
Memory Management and ARC - Bernd Ua (Probucon)
Introduction to Scrum as a Method of Agile Software Development - Frederik Winkelsdorf (Winkelsdorf Consulting)
Introduction to Machine Learning - Max Kleiner (kleiner kommunikation)
Creating Modern Web Applications Using the Single-Page Application Model with RAD Component-Based Development in Delphi - Bruno Fierens (tmssoftware.com bvba)
ORM – Introduction with mORMot - Daniel Wischnewski (ukimedia software)
Applied Cryptography - Rüdiger Kügler (Wibu-Systems)
The Delphi Language Evolution - Marco Cantù (Embarcadero)
The Delphi ToolsAPI with Practical Examples - Uwe Raabe (Raabe Software)
Building User Interfaces with FireMonkey - Andrea Magni (Freelance Consultant)
From Idea to App: Agile Conceptualization with Storyboards - Jörg Neumann (Acando)
Multithreading with OmniThreadLibrary - Pavel Rus (Freelancer)
Machine Learning II - Max Kleiner (kleiner kommunikation)
Modernization of Legacy VCL Projects - Bogdan Polak (BSC Polska)
Creative Delphi Debugging Techniques - Brian Long (Brian Long Consultancy & Training Services)
OpenSSL – Quo Vadis? - Frederik Winkelsdorf (Winkelsdorf Consulting)
The Paradox of Breaking Things - Kees Jan Koster (kjkoster.org)
Reaching Goals Faster: Tips and Tricks for the Current Delphi - Matthias Eißing (Embarcadero)
Mobile View Management - Ray Konopka, Raize Software
Elastic Delphi – Using an Elasticsearch Document Store With Delphi - Mr. Nigel Tavendale (All Things Syslog)
High Performance Pascal Code on Servers - Arnaud Bouchez (LiveMon – Synopse)
One More Git – Workflow and Branching Model with Git - Thomas Lohrum (Saatmann GmbH & Co. KG)
Data Protection for Database Developers - Joachim Dürr (Joachim Dürr Softwareengineering)
Building and Deploying Delphi Applications to Platform Stores - Marco Cantù (Embarcadero)
Azure Cloud with Delphi - Bernd Ua (Probucon)
MARS-Curiosity REST Library: State of the Art - Andrea Magni (Freelance Consultant)
Divide and Conquer with TFrameStand - Andrea Magni (Freelance Consultant)
User Experience Design for Developers - Jörg Neumann (Acando)
IDE Tips & Tricks - Ray Konopka (Raize Software)
Learn How to Build Data-Intensive Web Applications for the Enterprise, Faster - Olga Petrova (Sencha)
Service-Oriented Development - Daniel Wischnewski (ukimedia software)
Inherent Beauty: The Art of Inheritance - Cary Jensen (Jensen Data Systems, Inc.)
And the Power Workshops on November 7th:
Getting REST with mORMot Step by Step - Arnaud Bouchez (LiveMon – Synopse)
Event Storming for Domain-Driven Design - Nicole Rauch (Software Development and Coaching)
Reporting with FastReport: A Deeper Dive - Cary Jensen (Jensen Data Systems, Inc.)
Domain-Driven Design for Beginners - Nicole Rauch (Software Development and Coaching)
Further information is available on the EKON 22 homepage.
The program schedule can be downloaded as a PDF.