First Day
Second Day

07:30 - 09:00

Room 1

Keynote: What is programming anyway?

09:00 - 11:20

Room 1

IdentityServer for ASP.NET Core 2: Overview, New Features, Enhancements

Room 2

Sondheim, Seurat and Software: finding art in code

Room 3

The power of technical decisions

Room 4

The History of .NET

Room 5

Kevin Richards

The Power of Composition

11:40 - 12:40

Room 1

Authorization is hard! Implementing Authorization in Web Applications and APIs

Room 2

API Gateway to Service Mesh: Navigating a Changing Landscape

Room 3

The Developer’s Guide to Promoting Your Work

Room 4

You build it, you run it (why developers should also be on call)

Room 5

Beyond JavaScript Frameworks: Writing Reliable Web Apps With Elm

13:40 - 14:40

Room 1

I’m Pwned. You’re Pwned. We’re All Pwned.

Room 2

Diagnosing issues in ASP.NET Core Applications

Room 3

How to be a better interviewer, change the world and work with amazing people

Room 4

Go & Microservices

Room 5

An introduction to Kotlin by example

15:00 - 16:00

Room 1

Kevin Richards

Refactoring to Immutability

Room 2

Compositional UIs - the Microservices Last Mile

Room 3

Travel Guide to Software Systems

Room 4

The Power and Responsibility of Unicode Adoption

Room 5

Kevin Richards

The Power of Inclusion

16:20 - 17:20

Room 1

C# 7

Room 2

What’s next for ASP.NET Core?

Room 3

♫ These are a few of my favourite (Android) Things ♫

Room 4

Adventures in teaching the web

Room 5

Serverless in production, an experience report

17:40 - 18:40

Room 1

C# 7.1, and 7.2: The releases you didn't know you had

Room 2

Code Is Not Neutral: the Ethics of Programming

Room 3

Take Control of the Data of You – wearables, automation, predictive analytics & agents

Room 4

Simplifying Web App Development With Elm and Functional Programming

Room 5

Good Code: What, Why, and How to Get There

Let’s (not) Talk about Political Correctness

On 8 November 2022, OpenScape organised an online discussion hosted by Shanghai-based collective iPANDA and dedicated to the topic of “Political Correctness”, an issue that resonates very differently depending on the region or political context in which one lives. During an online residency spanning over two weeks, fourteen participants from fourteen countries exchanged on this notion, comparing their local point of views and personal practices. This collaborative research was concluded by an online public sharing and networking event on Zoom.

8 November 2022 – 14.30 CET

Opening

A few words to welcome participants and audience.

14:40 - 16:40 CET

14:40 - 15:20 - on Language

Twenty-minute conversation followed by twenty-minute breakout rooms Q&A.

15:20 - 16:00 - on Control

Twenty-minute conversation followed by twenty-minute breakout rooms Q&A.

16:00 - 16:40 - on Humour

Twenty-minute conversation followed by twenty-minute breakout rooms Q&A.

16:40 CET

From 16:40 CET on - Hanging Out & Networking

Spend time with your peers and converse informally.