Session

Lightning Talks 2

Lightning talks (approx 10-15 minutes each)

Talk 1: A Performance Test on Steroids! - Jens Hordvik
Whether you are fresh out of school or an experienced developer, we have all made a mistake at some point at work. But despite the negative connotations of the word, making a mistake is not necessarily a negative thing. Mistakes provide experience. Mistakes create innovation. Having room for mistakes is essential in the workplace. To create room for errors it is important to share. During this talk I will tell a fun, lighthearted story of one the mistakes I have made recently and show how much trouble one supposedly innocent API-request can cause.

Talk 2: An insight into modern fraud methods - Brynjar Steinbakk Ulriksen
Learn about modern fraud from a security developer!
How can we still have fraud in modern Norway today and why can't we just stop it?
Experience how fraud is carried out in Norway today and what is done to stop it.
In this presentation, I will go through how Norwegian bank customers are being scammed today, what the scammers are after, typical scams and how we work to combat it.

As a security developer and part of the Incident Response Team, you have an exciting daily work routine with both prevention and live action when fraud occurs.

Talk 3: Resumability in the next generation frontend framework With O(1) loading time - Ruby Jane Cabagnot

Qwik is a JavaScript framework that uses a new rendering paradigm called resumability. It can serialize a JavaScript app into HTML, thus eliminating the need for the hydration technique used in meta-frameworks like Next.js. Is Qwik the world's first O(1) JavaScript framework? Let's find out.

I will teach you how to start with Qwik on this topic. We will cover the following topics: What is Qwik framework, Qwik vs. React, Qwik vs. Angular, How to make JS bundle smaller, and how to get started building with Qwik.

Talk 4: The Principles of Green Software - How Green is Your Application? - Sara Bergman

Climate action and green software engineering has risen to the top of many technology companies' agenda. But where does one get started? The Principles of Green Software are a core set of competencies needed to define, build and run green sustainable software applications. Through the synthesis of this knowledge, a Green Software Practitioner can make decisions which have a meaningful impact on the carbon emissions of their applications. This session will give you the tools to take an active part in the climate solution.

Ruby Jane Cabagnot

Full-Stack .NET/React Developer

Oslo, Norway

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