31. 01. 2016 Sandro Santinato Events

[FOSDEM 2016] Impressions of Day 1

On Friday finally we arrived at Brussels! Thomas, Luca and I started our trip to visit the FOSDEM 2016 conference at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Our aim is to improve our skills in various sectors of the IT world and to inform us about news, which can be used to improve our products at Würth Phoenix. Here some of the most interesting talks at the conference and some impressions of them. We will give you a more detailed summary about the conference as soon as we are back in Bolzano.

  • Python tips, tricks and dark magic
  • Single-pass Graph Streaming Analytics with Apache Flink
  • MySQL 5.7 & JSON
  • What’s new in MySQL 5.7?
  • Testing complex software in CI
  • Jenkins as a Code
  • Designers Vs developers
  • How to properly blame things for causing latency
  • TokuDB in 15 Minutes, What You Need to Know

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Sandro Santinato

Sandro Santinato

Developer at Würth Phoenix
Hi, my name is Sandro and I am the youngest member of the Neteye team. I graduated in 2013 in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano but I started working as software engineer at Würth-Phoenix already in May 2012. My main competence is the development and improvement of the “Real User Experience” solution.For me computer programming is not just work, but i like scripting and creating my own software also in my free time. Already as a child I was amazed by computers and their technology. So at the age of 12 I bought the book “C for dummies” and started learning programming on my own 🙂 Later on I discovered the open-source world and I started loving it from the first moment.In my free time I also like mountain biking, hiking, and of course playing the trombone in various music bands.

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Sandro Santinato

Hi, my name is Sandro and I am the youngest member of the Neteye team. I graduated in 2013 in Applied Computer Science at the Free University of Bolzano but I started working as software engineer at Würth-Phoenix already in May 2012. My main competence is the development and improvement of the “Real User Experience” solution.For me computer programming is not just work, but i like scripting and creating my own software also in my free time. Already as a child I was amazed by computers and their technology. So at the age of 12 I bought the book “C for dummies” and started learning programming on my own :-) Later on I discovered the open-source world and I started loving it from the first moment.In my free time I also like mountain biking, hiking, and of course playing the trombone in various music bands.

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