— Бывает ли бесплатный трафик и какой?
— Платное привлечение аудитории. Где? Как? По чем?
— Как правильно распределить бюджет на продвижение?
— Прогресс не стоит на месте или новые тренды в продвижении мобильных приложений.
Онбординг, як інструмент підвищення конверсії (Роман Задирако, Onboarding.pro)ConversionConUA
Що таке онбординг та як він поєднує в собі дизайн та юзабіліті сайтів. Як перетворити знайомство користувача з сайтом та продуктом на перше побачення. Отримуємо більше клієнтів, що платять.
Denis Radin - "Applying NASA coding guidelines to JavaScript or airspace is c...IT Event
The document discusses NASA code guidelines that can be applied to JavaScript development. It outlines 10 rules for writing reliable JavaScript code, including doing one thing per function, limiting control flow constructs, avoiding dynamic memory allocation, adding assertions, limiting scope, and compiling with all warnings enabled. The guidelines are presented alongside images related to space exploration and aviation to illustrate the importance of writing stable code for critical systems.
Sara Harkousse - "Web Components: It's all rainbows and unicorns! Is it?"IT Event
Web components are a tale of four w3c specifications. They are a hot topic now. We’ve all seen big headlines, for instance, “The Web Components revolution”, “Web Components are a game changer”, “A Tectonic Shift for Web Development”, … and so many others. They are certainly exciting and promising, nevertheless, there are some factors holding them back such as performance issues and lack of browser support. Some features seems to be more hassle than they’re worth. In this talk you’ll examine web components from a pragmatic stand point. So if you want to start using web components in production, come to learn what features can you use today. Actually, despite the still short browser support, some of web components features seems to be the best choice to start with . The assessment you’ll learn is the reflection of my personal research and work on my spare time and also feedbacks from my co-workers.
Max Voloshin - "Organization of frontend development for products with micros...IT Event
While our product was growing our team came to need to implement microservices. Later it became obvious that our approaches on organization of frontend development should be rethought and significantly improved.
The report contains our team's solutions for simple and comfortable frontend product development with microservices. Also, this talk is about how we along with the way updated frontend framework, separated frontend and backend, solved internalization problem and started using Docker for front end tasks.
Roman Romanovsky, Sergey Rak - "JavaScript в IoT "IT Event
I've been surprised how easy it is today to program hardware containing Wi-Fi module and start receiving data from a chosen sensor (those perceiving motion, light or sound, etc.). Without a line in C++, all in JavaScript solely.
Together with Sergey, we'll elaborate more on how any frontend engineer can easily jumpstart his journey within the Internet of Things.
Konstantin Krivlenia - "Continuous integration for frontend"IT Event
Do you want to know what is the continuous integration? how does make a controlled code when team is growing, maintain quality of code and be calm after the release. Don't be afraid to use ruthless refactoring and don't break the product features. I am glad to share with you how it make.
Illya Klymov - "Vue.JS: What did I swap React for in 2017 and why?"IT Event
The world of frontend development is changing rapidly. No one stays at the top for a long time. Just yesterday we saw the triumph of React, but today Angular2 treads on its heels. Why have I chosen Vue in 2017? Why not to use a usual React? Have the Chinese managed to create a "silver bullet"? In this report we'll consider these questions and we'll find out why Vue is at the top among JS-frameworks on GitHub and whether it's worth chosing it.
Онбординг, як інструмент підвищення конверсії (Роман Задирако, Onboarding.pro)ConversionConUA
Що таке онбординг та як він поєднує в собі дизайн та юзабіліті сайтів. Як перетворити знайомство користувача з сайтом та продуктом на перше побачення. Отримуємо більше клієнтів, що платять.
Denis Radin - "Applying NASA coding guidelines to JavaScript or airspace is c...IT Event
The document discusses NASA code guidelines that can be applied to JavaScript development. It outlines 10 rules for writing reliable JavaScript code, including doing one thing per function, limiting control flow constructs, avoiding dynamic memory allocation, adding assertions, limiting scope, and compiling with all warnings enabled. The guidelines are presented alongside images related to space exploration and aviation to illustrate the importance of writing stable code for critical systems.
Sara Harkousse - "Web Components: It's all rainbows and unicorns! Is it?"IT Event
Web components are a tale of four w3c specifications. They are a hot topic now. We’ve all seen big headlines, for instance, “The Web Components revolution”, “Web Components are a game changer”, “A Tectonic Shift for Web Development”, … and so many others. They are certainly exciting and promising, nevertheless, there are some factors holding them back such as performance issues and lack of browser support. Some features seems to be more hassle than they’re worth. In this talk you’ll examine web components from a pragmatic stand point. So if you want to start using web components in production, come to learn what features can you use today. Actually, despite the still short browser support, some of web components features seems to be the best choice to start with . The assessment you’ll learn is the reflection of my personal research and work on my spare time and also feedbacks from my co-workers.
Max Voloshin - "Organization of frontend development for products with micros...IT Event
While our product was growing our team came to need to implement microservices. Later it became obvious that our approaches on organization of frontend development should be rethought and significantly improved.
The report contains our team's solutions for simple and comfortable frontend product development with microservices. Also, this talk is about how we along with the way updated frontend framework, separated frontend and backend, solved internalization problem and started using Docker for front end tasks.
Roman Romanovsky, Sergey Rak - "JavaScript в IoT "IT Event
I've been surprised how easy it is today to program hardware containing Wi-Fi module and start receiving data from a chosen sensor (those perceiving motion, light or sound, etc.). Without a line in C++, all in JavaScript solely.
Together with Sergey, we'll elaborate more on how any frontend engineer can easily jumpstart his journey within the Internet of Things.
Konstantin Krivlenia - "Continuous integration for frontend"IT Event
Do you want to know what is the continuous integration? how does make a controlled code when team is growing, maintain quality of code and be calm after the release. Don't be afraid to use ruthless refactoring and don't break the product features. I am glad to share with you how it make.
Illya Klymov - "Vue.JS: What did I swap React for in 2017 and why?"IT Event
The world of frontend development is changing rapidly. No one stays at the top for a long time. Just yesterday we saw the triumph of React, but today Angular2 treads on its heels. Why have I chosen Vue in 2017? Why not to use a usual React? Have the Chinese managed to create a "silver bullet"? In this report we'll consider these questions and we'll find out why Vue is at the top among JS-frameworks on GitHub and whether it's worth chosing it.
Evgeny Gusev - "A circular firing squad: How technologies drag frontend down"IT Event
Twitterati rules today's world of frontend: popularity equals life. On the one hand, this is good: you can write your own application without spending money and ""rock the world."" And on the other hand — now the frontend world is like a line of the famous song: ""There are nine million bicycles ..."" Is it good or bad? That's what is going to be figured out.
What is a life cycle of technology and is the world really ruled by secret backstage; do React developers really have the highest salaries? In what direction the frontend world goes? In this session, listeners of the talk will see the most interesting examples of frameworks and hear the answers to these and other questions.
Vladimir Grinenko - "Dependencies in component web done right"IT Event
We live in a component-based world. Complex components are based on simple ones. This implies the need to express dependencies between them. Most existing methods have notable disadvantages: hardcode, refactoring complexity, large amount of manual work and so on. Let’s fix it!
Dmitry Bartalevich - "How to train your WebVR"IT Event
Nowadays frontend developer is quite bored - news about new JS-based language aren't exciting, just like about new frameworks. And one day, while writing another logic of the another component or, Jesus Christ, bug fixing IE9, you can find absolutely charming create - WebVR.
In my lecture I'm going to share some secred knowledge about its behaviour, training tools, as well as gained experience.
Nowadays, there are many tips how start your project following the "Offline First" principle. But how add a support offline mode for applications that have already been released? What tactics and architectural approaches are used? What technologies and libraries are looking for? What storages are needed for implementation of pull/push strategies?
James Allardice - "Building a better login with the credential management API"IT Event
Login pages are probably the single type of page that users on the web interact with more than any other. In recent years the sign in experience has changed with the advent of federation via social networks, but whether a user has to type an email address and password or click a link and be redirected via Facebook, the process still interrupts the journey. The Credential Management API, designed by Mike West at Google, is an attempt to help streamline this process at the user agent level. This talk will investigate the new API and explore how we can use it to progressively enhance customer journeys in the apps we build.
Fedor Skuratov "Dark Social: as messengers change the market of social media ...IT Event
– Dark Social. Email, messengers, dark Internet.
– 3 billion in messengers from where all these people undertook and that they do there.
– The whole world – Wechat, and people in it Chinese. As the Asian model wins the West.
– Telegram-channels. As ordinary function not of the most popular messenger caused the real alarm in Russia.
– What’s next? Where the market in a year will come.
Андрей Зайчиков "Архитектура распределенных кластеров NoSQL на AWS"IT Event
Мы рассмотрим важные особенности построения архитектуры распреденных кластеров NoSQL с использованием ресурсов Amazon Web Services, мы затронем такие аспекты как: архитектура гео распределенных кластеров, оптимизация производительности, выбор основных опций для деплоймента и ряд других аспектов. В докладе мы сконцентрируемся на таких популярных базах данных, как Cassandra, MongoDB и некоторых других.
Алексей Рагозин "Java и linux борьба за микросекунды"IT Event
Java используется для широкого спектра приложений, некоторые из них могут иметь жёсткие требования по времени отклика.
Но если речь идёт про сотни микросекунд, годится ли Java, в принципе, для таких задач?
Доклад осветит практические аспекты разработки решений с малым временем отклика на платформе Java + Linux
Volodymyr Lyubinets "Introduction to big data processing with Apache Spark"IT Event
In this talk we’ll explore Apache Spark — the most popular cluster computing framework right now. We’ll look at the improvements that Spark brought over Hadoop MapReduce and what makes Spark so fast; explore Spark programming model and RDDs; and look at some sample use cases for Spark and big data in general.
This talk will be interesting for people who have little or no experience with Spark and would like to learn more about it. It will also be interesting to a general engineering audience as we’ll go over the Spark programming model and some engineering tricks that make Spark fast.
Опубликовав в своём блоге знаменитую заметку о переезде с PostgreSQL на MySQL, Uber наделал много шума в постгресовом сообществе. Для многих из разработчиков PostgreSQL это стало толчком к осознанию несовершенства постгресового табличного движка (который пока всё ещё один). В данном докладе будет разобран пост Uber’а глазами разработчика PostgreSQL. Я расскажу с какими пунктами «обвинения» я согласен, с какими не согласен, а с какими – согласен частично. Также я разберу разработки сообщества в данном направлении и то, насколько они, на мой взгляд, позволяют преодолеть указанные недостатки.
Александр Крашенинников "Hadoop High Availability: опыт Badoo"IT Event
Инфраструктура Hadoop – популярное решение для таких задач, как распределённое хранение данных и вычисления Map/Reduce на кластере. Хорошая масштабируемость и развитая экосистема подкупают и обеспечивают Hadoop’у прочное место в инфраструктуре различных информационных систем. Но чем больше ответственности возлагается на этот компонент, тем важнее обеспечивать его отказоустойчивость и high availability.
Leonid Vasilyev "Building, deploying and running production code at Dropbox"IT Event
Reproducible builds, fast and safe deployment process together with self-healing services form the basis of stable and maintainable infrastructure. In this talk I’d like to cover, from the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) perspective, how Dropbox addresses above challenges, what technologies are used and what lessons were learnt during implementation process.
Анатолий Пласковский "Миллионы карточных платежей за месяц, или как потерять ...IT Event
Этот доклад – история организации и проведения «боевой стрельбы». Я расскажу о том, как реализовать нагрузочное тестирование реальными платежами без перерывов в работе системы. А также о том, как такой эксперимент может внезапно подорожать на 10 тысяч евро.
Mete Atamel "Resilient microservices with kubernetes"IT Event
Talk description: Creating a single microservice is a well understood problem. Creating a cluster of load-balanced microservices that are resilient and self-healing is not so easy. Managing that cluster with rollouts and rollbacks, scaling individual services on demand, securely sharing secrets and configuration among services is even harder.
If we take a look at the top 100 Google Play or the App Store we can see that even big brands are trying to buy traffic to retain thier top rankings.
It is up to you to decide if there is a need to rely on organic traffic and virality, but it is necessary to have an alternative path that will help your application become a new brand.
I would like to discuss with you about the basics of Mediabuying, as well as how and where you could buy traffic by yourself if this is what you desire. On the other Hand, you can delegate the duty of promoting your applications to trained professionals who could help you get the results you need. However even professionals should be under control and one of the main ways of doing this is quality control of traffic, which we will also analyze on some examples.
That won’t be boring for sure.
Anna Lavrova "How to build a mutually beneficial relationships with the clien...IT Event
Everyone is selling and buying something, or trying to reach perfection, or thinking that they’ve achieved it. But sometimes there is a disaster – your client goes to your opponent. And you cannot understand why? The project was delivered on time, and all the major conflicts during the development have been resolved. During the report you’ll hear 12 cases which transformed in 12 life-hacks on how you can build a lasting relationship or at least a strong friendship with your client.
Thesis:
1. Why should PM derive client relationship to a different level?
2. 12 mind blowing life-hacks:
– Keep quiet. Continue asking. Write down everything – collection of primary customer information.
– Dig down in business – Understanding of client primary values.
– Date №2 – gain the trust of your client
– Bad experience, as an opportunity to find your connection.
– “No BS rule” – do not show something you don’t own.
– Find a “common” language
– “Costly means worthy” from a client’s view.
– Know how to close a conversation.
– Feedback and its influence
– Control on the line even during a “storm”.
– Teach your team to communicate with your customer by your standards.
– Keeping the atmosphere, especially after signing the contract.
3. How to complete relationship, or be ready for it:
– Metrics and other ways to control expectations.
– Write down everything – Create yourself a reliable shield.
– Delegate responsibilities together with client – calculations of risk.
Pavel Lando "Imperfect world or How to build mediabuying model"IT Event
I’m going to describe my experience in mediabuying and building traffic optimization model. I’ll describe cases proving that nowadays there’s no ideal mediabuying model that takes all the possible factors into consideration.
Владислав Грамович "Как добиться невероятных продаж по высокому рейту"IT Event
1. Экспертиза — ключ к успеху. Зарабатывайте на том, что Вы умеете делать лучше всего.
2. Оцените рынки. Найдите свой «Голубой Океан» (растущий низко-конкурентный рынок) или даже создайте его.
3. Outbound marketing остался в истории. Inbound — наше всё.
4. Строим стратегии запуска кампаний (на конкретных примерах).
5. Как эффективно отрабатывать отраслевые Expo.
6. Оцениваем эффективность.
7. Ставим продажи на поток.
8. Кейсы.
9. Фишки, секреты, лайвхаки.
Manuel De Vits "Just Sell IT! How to sell IT projects effectively"IT Event
— Stay Humble — Hustle hard
— Lead Generation
— Social Selling
— Success = No rocket science — No Secrets
— The cycle of sales
— Storytelling
— 1 great concept! Winning as a team
Tanya Fernandes "Как увеличить конверсию страницы приложения на примере кейсо...IT Event
На примере кейсов популярных приложений Prisma, Fabby, MSQRD мы покажем как с помощью A/B тестирования разных версий иконок, скриншотов, видео превью можно получить прирост конверсии в установку, сократить стоимость привлечения пользователя и получить инсайты о поведении пользователей на странице. Мы также покажем, как повысить эффективность ваших Search Ads кампаний.
Evgeny Gusev - "A circular firing squad: How technologies drag frontend down"IT Event
Twitterati rules today's world of frontend: popularity equals life. On the one hand, this is good: you can write your own application without spending money and ""rock the world."" And on the other hand — now the frontend world is like a line of the famous song: ""There are nine million bicycles ..."" Is it good or bad? That's what is going to be figured out.
What is a life cycle of technology and is the world really ruled by secret backstage; do React developers really have the highest salaries? In what direction the frontend world goes? In this session, listeners of the talk will see the most interesting examples of frameworks and hear the answers to these and other questions.
Vladimir Grinenko - "Dependencies in component web done right"IT Event
We live in a component-based world. Complex components are based on simple ones. This implies the need to express dependencies between them. Most existing methods have notable disadvantages: hardcode, refactoring complexity, large amount of manual work and so on. Let’s fix it!
Dmitry Bartalevich - "How to train your WebVR"IT Event
Nowadays frontend developer is quite bored - news about new JS-based language aren't exciting, just like about new frameworks. And one day, while writing another logic of the another component or, Jesus Christ, bug fixing IE9, you can find absolutely charming create - WebVR.
In my lecture I'm going to share some secred knowledge about its behaviour, training tools, as well as gained experience.
Nowadays, there are many tips how start your project following the "Offline First" principle. But how add a support offline mode for applications that have already been released? What tactics and architectural approaches are used? What technologies and libraries are looking for? What storages are needed for implementation of pull/push strategies?
James Allardice - "Building a better login with the credential management API"IT Event
Login pages are probably the single type of page that users on the web interact with more than any other. In recent years the sign in experience has changed with the advent of federation via social networks, but whether a user has to type an email address and password or click a link and be redirected via Facebook, the process still interrupts the journey. The Credential Management API, designed by Mike West at Google, is an attempt to help streamline this process at the user agent level. This talk will investigate the new API and explore how we can use it to progressively enhance customer journeys in the apps we build.
Fedor Skuratov "Dark Social: as messengers change the market of social media ...IT Event
– Dark Social. Email, messengers, dark Internet.
– 3 billion in messengers from where all these people undertook and that they do there.
– The whole world – Wechat, and people in it Chinese. As the Asian model wins the West.
– Telegram-channels. As ordinary function not of the most popular messenger caused the real alarm in Russia.
– What’s next? Where the market in a year will come.
Андрей Зайчиков "Архитектура распределенных кластеров NoSQL на AWS"IT Event
Мы рассмотрим важные особенности построения архитектуры распреденных кластеров NoSQL с использованием ресурсов Amazon Web Services, мы затронем такие аспекты как: архитектура гео распределенных кластеров, оптимизация производительности, выбор основных опций для деплоймента и ряд других аспектов. В докладе мы сконцентрируемся на таких популярных базах данных, как Cassandra, MongoDB и некоторых других.
Алексей Рагозин "Java и linux борьба за микросекунды"IT Event
Java используется для широкого спектра приложений, некоторые из них могут иметь жёсткие требования по времени отклика.
Но если речь идёт про сотни микросекунд, годится ли Java, в принципе, для таких задач?
Доклад осветит практические аспекты разработки решений с малым временем отклика на платформе Java + Linux
Volodymyr Lyubinets "Introduction to big data processing with Apache Spark"IT Event
In this talk we’ll explore Apache Spark — the most popular cluster computing framework right now. We’ll look at the improvements that Spark brought over Hadoop MapReduce and what makes Spark so fast; explore Spark programming model and RDDs; and look at some sample use cases for Spark and big data in general.
This talk will be interesting for people who have little or no experience with Spark and would like to learn more about it. It will also be interesting to a general engineering audience as we’ll go over the Spark programming model and some engineering tricks that make Spark fast.
Опубликовав в своём блоге знаменитую заметку о переезде с PostgreSQL на MySQL, Uber наделал много шума в постгресовом сообществе. Для многих из разработчиков PostgreSQL это стало толчком к осознанию несовершенства постгресового табличного движка (который пока всё ещё один). В данном докладе будет разобран пост Uber’а глазами разработчика PostgreSQL. Я расскажу с какими пунктами «обвинения» я согласен, с какими не согласен, а с какими – согласен частично. Также я разберу разработки сообщества в данном направлении и то, насколько они, на мой взгляд, позволяют преодолеть указанные недостатки.
Александр Крашенинников "Hadoop High Availability: опыт Badoo"IT Event
Инфраструктура Hadoop – популярное решение для таких задач, как распределённое хранение данных и вычисления Map/Reduce на кластере. Хорошая масштабируемость и развитая экосистема подкупают и обеспечивают Hadoop’у прочное место в инфраструктуре различных информационных систем. Но чем больше ответственности возлагается на этот компонент, тем важнее обеспечивать его отказоустойчивость и high availability.
Leonid Vasilyev "Building, deploying and running production code at Dropbox"IT Event
Reproducible builds, fast and safe deployment process together with self-healing services form the basis of stable and maintainable infrastructure. In this talk I’d like to cover, from the Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) perspective, how Dropbox addresses above challenges, what technologies are used and what lessons were learnt during implementation process.
Анатолий Пласковский "Миллионы карточных платежей за месяц, или как потерять ...IT Event
Этот доклад – история организации и проведения «боевой стрельбы». Я расскажу о том, как реализовать нагрузочное тестирование реальными платежами без перерывов в работе системы. А также о том, как такой эксперимент может внезапно подорожать на 10 тысяч евро.
Mete Atamel "Resilient microservices with kubernetes"IT Event
Talk description: Creating a single microservice is a well understood problem. Creating a cluster of load-balanced microservices that are resilient and self-healing is not so easy. Managing that cluster with rollouts and rollbacks, scaling individual services on demand, securely sharing secrets and configuration among services is even harder.
If we take a look at the top 100 Google Play or the App Store we can see that even big brands are trying to buy traffic to retain thier top rankings.
It is up to you to decide if there is a need to rely on organic traffic and virality, but it is necessary to have an alternative path that will help your application become a new brand.
I would like to discuss with you about the basics of Mediabuying, as well as how and where you could buy traffic by yourself if this is what you desire. On the other Hand, you can delegate the duty of promoting your applications to trained professionals who could help you get the results you need. However even professionals should be under control and one of the main ways of doing this is quality control of traffic, which we will also analyze on some examples.
That won’t be boring for sure.
Anna Lavrova "How to build a mutually beneficial relationships with the clien...IT Event
Everyone is selling and buying something, or trying to reach perfection, or thinking that they’ve achieved it. But sometimes there is a disaster – your client goes to your opponent. And you cannot understand why? The project was delivered on time, and all the major conflicts during the development have been resolved. During the report you’ll hear 12 cases which transformed in 12 life-hacks on how you can build a lasting relationship or at least a strong friendship with your client.
Thesis:
1. Why should PM derive client relationship to a different level?
2. 12 mind blowing life-hacks:
– Keep quiet. Continue asking. Write down everything – collection of primary customer information.
– Dig down in business – Understanding of client primary values.
– Date №2 – gain the trust of your client
– Bad experience, as an opportunity to find your connection.
– “No BS rule” – do not show something you don’t own.
– Find a “common” language
– “Costly means worthy” from a client’s view.
– Know how to close a conversation.
– Feedback and its influence
– Control on the line even during a “storm”.
– Teach your team to communicate with your customer by your standards.
– Keeping the atmosphere, especially after signing the contract.
3. How to complete relationship, or be ready for it:
– Metrics and other ways to control expectations.
– Write down everything – Create yourself a reliable shield.
– Delegate responsibilities together with client – calculations of risk.
Pavel Lando "Imperfect world or How to build mediabuying model"IT Event
I’m going to describe my experience in mediabuying and building traffic optimization model. I’ll describe cases proving that nowadays there’s no ideal mediabuying model that takes all the possible factors into consideration.
Владислав Грамович "Как добиться невероятных продаж по высокому рейту"IT Event
1. Экспертиза — ключ к успеху. Зарабатывайте на том, что Вы умеете делать лучше всего.
2. Оцените рынки. Найдите свой «Голубой Океан» (растущий низко-конкурентный рынок) или даже создайте его.
3. Outbound marketing остался в истории. Inbound — наше всё.
4. Строим стратегии запуска кампаний (на конкретных примерах).
5. Как эффективно отрабатывать отраслевые Expo.
6. Оцениваем эффективность.
7. Ставим продажи на поток.
8. Кейсы.
9. Фишки, секреты, лайвхаки.
Manuel De Vits "Just Sell IT! How to sell IT projects effectively"IT Event
— Stay Humble — Hustle hard
— Lead Generation
— Social Selling
— Success = No rocket science — No Secrets
— The cycle of sales
— Storytelling
— 1 great concept! Winning as a team
Tanya Fernandes "Как увеличить конверсию страницы приложения на примере кейсо...IT Event
На примере кейсов популярных приложений Prisma, Fabby, MSQRD мы покажем как с помощью A/B тестирования разных версий иконок, скриншотов, видео превью можно получить прирост конверсии в установку, сократить стоимость привлечения пользователя и получить инсайты о поведении пользователей на странице. Мы также покажем, как повысить эффективность ваших Search Ads кампаний.
23. от общего количества
просмотров в IV-м
квартале 2016, по
сравнению с аналогичным
периодом 2015
траты на мобильную
рекламу в мире на
конец 2016
рекламодателей использует
видеорекламу для
привлечения пользователей
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