There will be an IT Night in Epam Debrecen (Tüzér utca 4) at 4:30 pm on the 23rd of March. One magical evening where everything is about tech: this is IT Night! Interesting speeches, exciting games, and networking will be on the table. The language of the presentations will be English.
A night when tech meets fun. Soft skill workshops and trendy topics are on the agenda.
The in-person (offline) event welcomes guests free of charge, but registration is recommended. You can register here:
…and in between the sessions, food for thought and snacks. Grab a bite with your colleagues and make new acquaintances in the buffet.
Talks:
5.30 pm: Tamas Herbaly: Improve Customer Focus – Tips & Tricks
What is customer focus? Is it a mindset, philosophy, or strategy? Maybe all of them? Since your success depends on the success of your customers, it’s a winning combination.
6.20 pm: Sandor Orosz: Login trickshots
At some point in your project, you might want to automate browser-based tests that require login. Logging in before every test scenario will increase your test suite’s overall run time.
- How do the modern e2e testing solutions solve the problem?
- What is the technical background?
- How to implement reused signed in the state with Cypress and Playwright
- Real-life examples and lessons learned.
7.10 pm: Attila Gyongyosi: The Toolbox of Today’s JavaScript Developer
The tools a JavaScript software engineer can use today are vastly different from what we had a few years ago. Whether it is linting, bundling, writing tests, or even running our JS applications, our ecosystem is undergoing a fascinating change right now. Attila will bring a quick rundown on how we got from Grunt to bundlers, from TSLint to Rome, from tsc to swc, from Mocha to Vitest, or from Node.js to Bun.
7.55 pm: Istvan Nagy: Securing your open-source project
While security poses an enormous challenge to many engineers, it is required to have a solid baseline in our projects. Maintainers of small open-source projects need to tackle these problems on their own most of the time to provide good quality, secure dependencies to others. Join Istvan’s presentation and let him share some best practices he has learned while dealing with the same issue in his open-source projects!










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