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Software Engineering Events in Wrocław

This is the widest category on Brainberg, because software engineering itself spans a huge range of events: language user groups (Python, Rust, Go, TypeScript, Kotlin, Elixir, Ruby, Zig), framework communities (React, Svelte, Next.js, Vue, Laravel, Django, NixOS), backend architecture tracks, testing and QA tracks (ISTQB certification courses, mutation testing, test-automation workshops), refactoring and DDD circles, hackathons, and the long tail of "thoughtful engineering" meetups that don't fit neatly under any specific stack.

This page narrows the Wrocław calendar to Software Engineering events. It's a subset of Poland's wider tech-event schedule, useful when you want something specific to go to in the city this month.

Upcoming tech events in Wrocław, Poland.

Upcoming Software Engineering events in Wrocław

Software EngineeringMeetupFree

meet.js Wrocław 2026-05-12

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

DATA/DATE: May 12th / 12 maja 2026

GODZINA/HOUR: 17:30

MIEJSCE/VENUE: Klubokawiarnia Mleczarnia, ul. Włodkowica 5, Wrocław (poziom -1)

WSTĘP/ENTRY: wolny/free

JĘZYK/LANGUAGE: event prowadzony będzie po polsku i po angielsku / the event will be conducted in Polish and English

Już 12-go maja, we wtorek, w kultowej wrocławskiej Mleczarni odbędzie się kolejny meetJS Wrocław, tym razem we współpracy z MasterBorn!

Ramowa agenda:

  • 17:30 - warm-up
  • 18:00 - intro
  • ~18:10 - Artur Wojnar - Software Architecture: The Bad Parts
  • ~18:55 - przerwa na piwo/beer / kawę/coffee / herbatę/tea
  • ~19:10 - ​Szymon Biduła - The same team yet different: how JS stack is powerfully adaptive in AI world
  • ~19:55 - przerwa na piwo/beer / kawę/coffee / herbatę/tea
  • do ostatniego uczestnika - networking / integracja :)

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Artur Wojnar - Software Architecture: The Bad Parts

Description
In this talk, I will demonstrate how so-called good practices combined with a shallow understanding of the domain can create a dangerous illusion of control.
Using a real-world example from the Connected Health domain—specifically, liver cancer risk alerting—I will show how a noun-driven design approach leads to excessive coupling and brittle systems.
The talk will explore common architectural pitfalls such as context violations, database coupling, domain leakage, and mixing read and write models. I will also challenge a popular industry belief by explaining why Clean/Hexagonal Architecture is not an architecture.
Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how design decisions shape system behavior—and how easily “best practices” can fail when the domain is misunderstood.
The talk is based on this article.
I’ll be presenting the Miro board and Visual Studio Code. Tech stack is NodeJS/TypeScript/PostgreSQL.

Bio
A software engineer with 15 years of experience, currently working as a hands-on Solutions Architect and consultant, helping development teams deliver better products. He focuses on collaboratively designing solutions with clients—evaluating ideas, assessing risks, and translating them into technical requirements aligned with business goals.

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Szymon Biduła - The same team yet different: how JS stack is powerfully adaptive in AI world

Abstract
There is a saying that you should be careful what you wish for. We are a unicorn FinTech startup, 4+ years in production, processing $200M+ USD. As we grew 50% year-over-year, NodeJS was our engine - a stack notorious for its philosophy of freedom and anarchy.
But we started to pay the bill. Weekly post-mortems, 16% of workload for bug fixing, and another 20% for research, if the feature is even possible. The dream was becoming a maintenance nightmare.
Then, we started a side project: same domain, same people, but accelerated with AI. We found we could deliver fast and keep NPS positive. By applying principles from the side gig, the main project recovered.
The lesson? A solid JS core can be cloned and boosted by AI in ways other stacks (like Ruby) struggled to match. This is a testimony to JavaScript’s power to adapt to radically different environments.

About me
So old that remembering when going to the cloud and being agile was the hot thing. In my youth I have been scanning brains using fMRI, then I switched to creating applications for portfolio managers dealing with multi-billion portfolios. Currently, architecting Fintech solutions for US-based clients. Privately, a fan of Star Trek and vinyl collector.

Tue 12 May · 15:30< 50
Software EngineeringConferenceFree

Wroclaw EVO VC & Startups Social - Hilton Double Tree

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

​​​​​​​EVO VC & Startups is a global ecosystem where investors, founders, micro-cap Companies in 33 cities and 13 country 17.000+ people​

Witamy na społecznościowym wydarzeniu EVO VC & Startups 🍸🎉

To sala pełna budowniczych - założycieli i inwestorów, którzy działają szybko, myślą odważnie i chcą tworzyć coś, co ma znaczenie.

Poznasz ludzi mówiących Twoim językiem - wzrost technologiczny, kapitał, innowacje. Wyjdziesz stąd z kontaktami, jasnością myśli i energią, która przeniesie Twój startup na wyższy poziom.

EVO VC & Startups to globalny ekosystem, w którym inwestorzy, założyciele, spółki micro-cap i pionierzy deep tech - w tym innowatorzy kwantowi - łączą się z właściwymi ludźmi, kapitałem i ideami, by skalować się szybciej i mądrzej. Jesteśmy w 33 miastach, 13 krajach, z ponad 17 000 członków.

🌐 Dołącz do społeczności: evovcstartups.com

Prowadzone przez: Ekaterina Umerbaeva, założycielkę Atelier13 - studia reklamowego nowej generacji, wykorzystującego analitykę danych, rozwiązania oparte na AI i marketing efektywnościowy do budowania skalowalnych silników przychodowych dla marek. Z ponad 13-letnim doświadczeniem w reklamie cyfrowej i tradycyjnej specjalizuje się w kompleksowych systemach marketingowych - od architektury marki i pozyskiwania klientów po optymalizację konwersji i pętle wzrostu. www.atelier13.space

Specjalne podziękowania dlaDouble Tree Hilton Wroclaw za ciepłą gościnność i stworzenie tak dynamicznej i przyjaznej atmosfery dla społeczności.

Jeśli budujesz, inwestujesz lub po prostu fascynujesz się przełomowymi technologiami - to jest miejsce dla Ciebie.

To wydarzenie jest dla:

💼 Aniołów biznesu

🚀 Funduszy VC pracujących ze startupami na wczesnym i późnym etapie

⚛️ Założycieli firm Quantum i Deep Tech budujących przyszłość obliczeń, komunikacji i AI

💡 Założycieli spółek micro-cap

🧠 Założycieli startupów szukających współzałożycieli, zespołu, finansowania lub możliwości skalowania

⏰ Godzina: 17:30–21:00 - Drinki. Startupy. Prawdziwe rozmowy.

📍 Miejsce: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Wrocław, Podwale 84, 50-414 Wrocław

🎟️ Wstęp: bezpłatny z RSVP

W EVO VC wierzymy, że innowacja rozkwita, gdy łączą się właściwe umysły. Naszą misją jest budowanie globalnego ekosystemu, w którym założyciele, inwestorzy i innowatorzy - od software'u po technologie kwantowe - współpracują, by przekształcać odważne pomysły w trwały wpływ.

Od Doliny Krzemowej po cały świat - EVO to miejsce, gdzie spotykają się kolejne pokolenia technologii i kapitału.

Welcome to the EVO VC & Startups Community Social Event 🍸🎉 ​It’s a room full of builders - founders and investors - who move fast, think big, and want to create something that matters.

​​​​​​​🌐 Join the Community: evovcstartups.com

​​​​​​​You’ll meet people who speak your language - Tech growth, capital, innovation.
You’ll leave with connections, clarity, and energy to take your startup to the next level.

​​​​​​​EVO VC & Startups is a global ecosystem where investors, founders, micro-cap companies, and deep tech pioneers - including quantum innovators - connect with the right people, funding, and ideas to scale faster and smarter. We are in 32 cities and 12 country 16.000+ people.

​​​​​​​Hosted by: Ekaterina Umerbaeva is the founder of Atelier13 a next-generation advertising studio leveraging data analytics, AI-driven insights, and performance marketing to build scalable revenue engines for brands. With 13+ years in digital and traditional advertising, she specializes in full-stack marketing systems - from brand architecture and customer acquisition to conversion optimization and growth loops. www.atelier13.space

​​Special thanks to Double Tree Hilton Wroclaw for their warm hospitality and creating such a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere for the community.

​​​​​​​If you’re building, investing, or simply obsessed with breakthrough technologies - this is where you belong.

​​​​​​​This group is for:

  • ​​​​​​​💼 Angel Investors
  • ​​​​​​​🚀 VCs working with early and growth-stage tech startups
  • ​​​​​​​⚛️ Quantum & Deep Tech founders building the future of computing, communication, and AI
  • ​​​​​​​💡 Micro-cap company founders
  • ​​​​​​​🧠 Startup founders seeking co-founders, team, funding, or scale
  • ​​​​​​​⚙️ Tech industry service providers

​​​​​​We don’t provide food or drinks. What we offer are high-quality connections and opportunities to grow your companies and investments. Grab a drink at the bar to support the venue that kindly hosts us, and enjoy valuable networking.​

​​​⏰ Time: 5:30–9:00 PM - Drinks. Startups. Real Conversations.
📍 Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Wroclaw Podwale 84, 50-414 Wrocław
🎟️ Tickets: Free with RSVP

​​​​​​​At EVO VC, we believe innovation thrives when the right minds connect.
Our mission is to build a global ecosystem where founders, investors, and innovators - from software to quantum - collaborate to turn bold ideas into lasting impact.

​​​​​​​From Silicon Valley to the world - EVO is where the next generation of technology and capital converge.

Wed 20 May 19:30 – Mon 25 May 23:00
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

System of Work od Atlassiana - co wdrożyć, a co obserwować?

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

Serdecznie zapraszamy na kolejne spotkanie Atlassian Community Event (ACE) Wrocław, które odbędzie się 21 maja 2026 roku w biurze Sii Polska (West 4 Business Hub, Na Ostatnim Groszu 3, 54-207 Wrocław; 4. piętro).

To doskonała okazja, by spotkać się z lokalną społecznością użytkowników Atlassian, wymienić doświadczenia i posłuchać inspirujących prezentacji ekspertów.

Po prezentacjach zapraszamy do swobodnych rozmów, networkingu i wspólnej dyskusji o wyzwaniach, z którymi mierzymy się na co dzień w pracy z narzędziami Atlassian.

Agenda
🕔 17:00 – 17:30
Rejestracja uczestników, networking, czas na kawę i rozmowy

🎤 17:45 – 18:45Team ’26: What is new in System of work and what does it indicate for the Future? (EN)

A look at the new features presented at Atlassian Team ’26 and how they affect the System of Work and the way we work in Atlassian apps. Drawing on his perspective as an experienced consultant and Atlassian Champion, Jimi will share his thoughts on what these changes may mean for the future of Atlassian and its tools, while highlighting practical ideas that teams can implement or improve in their daily work.

Jimi Wikman, Sii

🎤 18:50 – 19:50TBD

Bartosz Wojciechowski, CD Project

☕ 19:55 – 21:30
Networking, dyskusje i wymiana doświadczeń. A także pyszna pizza 🍕 i napoje 🥤

Lokalizacja i dojazd
📍 Biuro Sii Polska, West 4 Business Hub, Na Ostatnim Groszu 3, 54-207 Wrocław

🚗 Parking:

Na miejscu dostępnych będzie do 18 bezpłatnych miejsc parkingowych – prosimy o zaznaczenie potrzeby parkingu w formularzu rejestracyjnym.

W pobliżu znajdują się także parkingi płatne (Astra), osiedlowe wzdłuż ul. Szybowcowej oraz większe parkingi przy Magnolii.

🚋 Komunikacja miejska:
Zachęcamy do przyjazdu tramwajem lub autobusem – biuro jest dogodnie skomunikowane z resztą miasta.

Dla kogo?

użytkowników narzędzi Atlassian (Jira, Confluence i innych),

osób odpowiedzialnych za procesy, przepływ pracy i jakość w zespołach,

liderów zespołów, scrum masterów, agile coachów,

wszystkich, którzy chcą zainspirować się praktycznymi przykładami wdrożeń i wymienić doświadczenia z innymi.

📌 Udział w wydarzeniu jest bezpłatny, obowiązuje rejestracja.

O naszych prelegentach
Jimi Wikman, Sii

Jimi jest doświadczonym architektem Atlassian i starszym konsultantem z ponad dziesięcioletnim doświadczeniem w pomaganiu organizacjom w maksymalnym wykorzystaniu ekosystemu Atlassian. Specjalizuje się w strategii platformy, zarządzaniu nią i rozwiązywaniu złożonych problemów organizacyjnych – z doświadczeniem w rozwiązywaniu problemów dużych środowisk Atlassian, wspieraniu tysięcy użytkowników na całym świecie i budowaniu od podstaw zespołów ekspertów Atlassian.

Poza pracą dla klientów, Jimi jest aktywnym i wpływowym głosem w społeczności Atlassian – regularnie publikuje artykuły, tworzy materiały edukacyjne, a obecnie jest autorem podręcznika „The Advanced Atlassian Administration Guidebook”. Do każdego projektu wnosi holistyczne spojrzenie, posiadając doświadczenie obejmujące architekturę, zarządzanie projektami, bezpieczeństwo i zgodność z przepisami.

Agenda


Speakers

Jimi Wikman - Claremont AB (Stockholm AUG Group leader)

Bartosz Wojciechowski - CD PROJEKT RED / Atlassian Community (Atlassian Platform Engineer)

Moderators

Kate Pawlak - Appsvio (Co-founder & Chief Product Officer)

Kate is a Jira Service Management enthusiast and expert. As a Co-founder and Chief Product Officer at Appsvio, she oversees app development with a primary focus on improving the overall experience with JSM. She deals with products from the beginning, which means ideas through research and cooperation with our developers to the release. Her primary focus is the products’ growth to meet users’ n…

Wojciech Miecznikowski - Sii (Atlassian Architect)

I'm an Atlassian Tools Architect with a diverse skill set, working across roles like architect, consultant, auditor, and trainer. Every day, I help businesses implement and customize Atlassian tools to perfectly align with their unique needs. I've had the privilege of shaping environments in a wide range of organizations, from agile startups and mid-sized software houses to large-scale corpora…

Magdalena Skoropada - Appsvio (Strategic Partnerships Lead)

A psychologist and educator by training, she passionately builds relationships and environments that foster growth. As a student, she developed her business skills by running childcare centers and lecturing at universities.
For the past two and a half years, as an HR Business Partner at Appsvio, she has supported the development of organizational culture and designed HR processes that tr…

Hosted By

Kate Pawlak, Chief Product Officer & Co-founder

Wojciech Miecznikowski, Community Champion

I'm an Atlassian Tools Architect with a diverse skill set, working across roles like architect, consultant, auditor, and trainer. Every day, I help businesses implement and customize Atlassian tools to perfectly align with their unique needs. I've had the privilege of shaping environments in a wide range of organizations, from agile startups and mid-sized software houses to large-scale corporate systems. With deep experience across various tools, technologies, and frameworks, I empower companies to streamline and automate their tools for maximum efficiency.

Magdalena Skoropada, Atlassian Community Champion


Global Partner

Atlassian (http://atlassian.com)
Millions of users globally rely on Atlassian products every day for improving software development, project management, collaboration, and code quality.

For over a decade, Atlassian customers have come together to network, share ideas, solve problems, and find new ways to use Atlassian products. Today, more than 15,000 people take part in Atlassian community events in more than 30 countries.

Complete your event RSVP here: https://ace.atlassian.com/events/details/atlassian-wroclaw-presents-system-of-work-od-atlassiana-co-wdrozyc-a-co-obserwowac/.

Thu 21 May · 15:30< 50
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

dev.js Wrocław #9 - 25.05.2026 in Sztuka na Miejscu⭐

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

⭐ Free tickets: https://app.evenea.pl/event/devjswroclaw9/

⏱ Date: May 25, 2026, 18:00
🔵Place: Sztuka na Miejscu, ul. Łaciarska 4, Wrocław

We invite you to the dev.js Wrocław #9 meetup, which will take place on May 25, 2026, at 18:00 at Sztuka na Miejscu, Łaciarska Street 4, Wrocław.

Participation in the meeting is free for participants registered through Evenea.

❎ AGENDA ❎

17:30 - 18:00 Participant registration, ticket checking
18:00 - 18:15 Opening of the event and welcoming of participants
18:15 - 18:45 Presentation No. 1: Ashamed of the Prototype? Why We're Hiding JS Superpowers Behind Class Syntax - Jakub Brambor
18:45 - 19:00 Break
19:00 - 19:30 Presentation No. 2: QA's Secret Menu: How Tiny Code Tweaks Eliminate JS "Silent Killers"- Yuliia Nowakowska
19:30 - 19:40 Break
19:40 - 20:10 Presentation No. 3: From Barriers to Bridges: Improving Web Accessibility with WCAG - Daniel Tate
20:20 Networking over drinks and catering

❎ PRESENTATION DESCRIPTIONS ❎

Ashamed of the Prototype? Why We're Hiding JS Superpowers Behind Class Syntax - Jakub Brambor
Abstract:
For years, JavaScript developers have lived in the shadow of "class-based" languages, trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. We've embraced the class keyword as a security blanket, but are we sacrificing the language's true potential for the sake of gaining "architectural legitimacy"?
In this session, we will look past the syntax and dive into:

  • The Identity Crisis: Understanding "class envy" and why we feel the need to mask JavaScript's unique nature with patterns from other ecosystems.
  • The Mechanics Under the Hood: A look at how class is just a wrapper, and how its hidden complexity can lead to unnecessary coupling.
  • The OLOO Pattern: Analyzing the pros and cons of prototypal inheritance to understand OLOO a cleaner, more natural alternative that aligns with JavaScript's true DNA.
  • Why Classes Won: A pragmatic look at why we will continue to use classes despite their limitations.
  • Reclaiming the Superpower: How to practically reintroduce prototypal inheritance into our workflows and advocate for JS's native strengths to make our code more flexible.

QA's Secret Menu: How Tiny Code Tweaks Eliminate JS "Silent Killers" - Yuliia Nowakowska
Abstract:
We all know the feeling: you push a new feature, the UI looks flawless locally, but then a brittle E2E test fails, or QA bounces the ticket back a day later because of an obscure race condition.

From Barriers to Bridges: Improving Web Accessibility with WCAG - Daniel Tate
Abstract:
This presentation explores the importance of web accessibility and how inclusive design benefits everyone, not just users with disabilities. It introduces key principles such as perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness, and explains how these concepts shape accessible digital experiences. The session highlights common barriers users may face—ranging from visual and auditory impairments to cognitive and motor challenges—and demonstrates practical strategies to address them. We will also cover elements of WCAG and how this framework helps guide developers in making more accessible content.

❎ SPEAKERS ❎
+ Jakub Brambor
Jakub Brambor is a Software Developer and JS enthusiast working as a consultant at TDS. He previously gained experience at companies like Fujitsu and Majorel (Google vendor) and has a proven track record of innovation, having twice won the "Dragons' Den" innovation contest, which led to one of his tools being implemented internally by Google. A former mentor in the P-Tech Fujitsu program for high school students. In his free time, he enjoys family life, collecting vinyl records, and cluttering his home with retro tech.

+ Yuliia Nowakowska
Consultant Automation QA Engineer and ISTQB Certified Advanced Technical Tester who loves going beyond the standard daily QA tasks. Whether I'm building an automation strategy from a blank IDE or diving into an existing framework to improve how a team works, my core aim is always the same: helping the business feel confident in their product while making testing easy, maintainable, and understandable for the engineers. I'm incredibly passionate about the QA community. I love sharing my real-world experiences and hearing fresh perspectives from other QA professionals.

+ Daniel Tate
Developer with over 10 years of expertise building modern, scalable web applications using React and Angular. With a strong track record across diverse sectors—including government, finance, and the charity sector. Passionate about clean code, performance, and accessibility, they consistently strive to create intuitive user experiences while adhering to best practices and industry standards. Developed robust backend services using Node.js and Express, have designed and implemented RESTful APIs that support high-performance applications at scale. My experience extends to architecting and deploying large, cloud-based systems using AWS, ensuring applications are secure, resilient, and maintainable.

⭐ Free tickets: https://app.evenea.pl/event/devjswroclaw9/

Mon 25 May · 16:00< 50
Software EngineeringMeetupFree

Ashamed of the Prototype? Why We're Hiding JS Superpowers Behind Class Syntax⌨️

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

⭐ Free tickets: https://app.evenea.pl/event/devjswroclaw9/

⏱ Date: May 25, 2026, 18:00
🔵Place: Sztuka na Miejscu, ul. Łaciarska 4, Wrocław

We invite you to the dev.js Wrocław #9 meetup, which will take place on May 25, 2026, at 18:00 at Sztuka na Miejscu, Łaciarska Street 4, Wrocław.

Participation in the meeting is free for participants registered through Evenea.

❎ AGENDA ❎

17:30 - 18:00 Participant registration, ticket checking
18:00 - 18:15 Opening of the event and welcoming of participants
18:15 - 18:45 Presentation No. 1: Ashamed of the Prototype? Why We're Hiding JS Superpowers Behind Class Syntax - Jakub Brambor
18:45 - 19:00 Break
19:00 - 19:30 Presentation No. 2: QA's Secret Menu: How Tiny Code Tweaks Eliminate JS "Silent Killers"- Yuliia Nowakowska
19:30 - 19:40 Break
19:40 - 20:10 Presentation No. 3: From Barriers to Bridges: Improving Web Accessibility with WCAG - Daniel Tate
20:20 Networking over drinks and catering

❎ PRESENTATION DESCRIPTIONS ❎

Ashamed of the Prototype? Why We're Hiding JS Superpowers Behind Class Syntax - Jakub Brambor
Abstract:
For years, JavaScript developers have lived in the shadow of "class-based" languages, trying to fit a square peg in a round hole. We've embraced the class keyword as a security blanket, but are we sacrificing the language's true potential for the sake of gaining "architectural legitimacy"?
In this session, we will look past the syntax and dive into:

  • The Identity Crisis: Understanding "class envy" and why we feel the need to mask JavaScript's unique nature with patterns from other ecosystems.
  • The Mechanics Under the Hood: A look at how class is just a wrapper, and how its hidden complexity can lead to unnecessary coupling.
  • The OLOO Pattern: Analyzing the pros and cons of prototypal inheritance to understand OLOO a cleaner, more natural alternative that aligns with JavaScript's true DNA.
  • Why Classes Won: A pragmatic look at why we will continue to use classes despite their limitations.
  • Reclaiming the Superpower: How to practically reintroduce prototypal inheritance into our workflows and advocate for JS's native strengths to make our code more flexible.

QA's Secret Menu: How Tiny Code Tweaks Eliminate JS "Silent Killers" - Yuliia Nowakowska
Abstract:
We all know the feeling: you push a new feature, the UI looks flawless locally, but then a brittle E2E test fails, or QA bounces the ticket back a day later because of an obscure race condition.

From Barriers to Bridges: Improving Web Accessibility with WCAG - Daniel Tate
Abstract:
This presentation explores the importance of web accessibility and how inclusive design benefits everyone, not just users with disabilities. It introduces key principles such as perceivability, operability, understandability, and robustness, and explains how these concepts shape accessible digital experiences. The session highlights common barriers users may face—ranging from visual and auditory impairments to cognitive and motor challenges—and demonstrates practical strategies to address them. We will also cover elements of WCAG and how this framework helps guide developers in making more accessible content.

❎ SPEAKERS ❎
+ Jakub Brambor
Jakub Brambor is a Software Developer and JS enthusiast working as a consultant at TDS. He previously gained experience at companies like Fujitsu and Majorel (Google vendor) and has a proven track record of innovation, having twice won the "Dragons' Den" innovation contest, which led to one of his tools being implemented internally by Google. A former mentor in the P-Tech Fujitsu program for high school students. In his free time, he enjoys family life, collecting vinyl records, and cluttering his home with retro tech.

+ Yuliia Nowakowska
Consultant Automation QA Engineer and ISTQB Certified Advanced Technical Tester who loves going beyond the standard daily QA tasks. Whether I'm building an automation strategy from a blank IDE or diving into an existing framework to improve how a team works, my core aim is always the same: helping the business feel confident in their product while making testing easy, maintainable, and understandable for the engineers. I'm incredibly passionate about the QA community. I love sharing my real-world experiences and hearing fresh perspectives from other QA professionals.

+ Daniel Tate
Developer with over 10 years of expertise building modern, scalable web applications using React and Angular. With a strong track record across diverse sectors—including government, finance, and the charity sector. Passionate about clean code, performance, and accessibility, they consistently strive to create intuitive user experiences while adhering to best practices and industry standards. Developed robust backend services using Node.js and Express, have designed and implemented RESTful APIs that support high-performance applications at scale. My experience extends to architecting and deploying large, cloud-based systems using AWS, ensuring applications are secure, resilient, and maintainable.

⭐ Free tickets: https://app.evenea.pl/event/devjswroclaw9/

Mon 25 May · 16:00< 50
Software EngineeringConferenceFree

ISTQB® Foundation Exam and Training Course CTFL - Wroclaw (in English)

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

ISTQB® FOUNDATION TRAINING COURSE The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass an exam certifying you as

ISTQB® FOUNDATION TRAINING COURSE

The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass an exam certifying you as an ISTQB® Certified Tester - Foundation Level. Most organisations require this certification as a minimum skill requirement for software testers. In this course you will learn a standardized approach to software testing that will be immediately applicable to your projects. In order to get the certification you will be required to pass a 60-minute exam. Our trainers will fully prepare you by employing scenarios that mirror the exam questions, and by focusing course delivery with a balance of theory and practice.

Target group: Functional Tester, Agile Tester, User Acceptance Tester, Test Automation Specialist, Performance Testing Specialist, Testing Team Lead, Test Manager, Business analyst

Prerequisites: There are no specific prerequisites for this course. This course is suitable for anyone involved in software testing.

Duration: 3 days. ​

Training objectives:

  • Learn aspects of test planning, estimation, monitoring and control.
  • Understand and use international standards and terminology.
  • Understand and implement effective testing techniques.
  • Be well prepared for the exam.
  • Identify the missing testing skills for the career development purposes.

This course covers the following areas:

  • Fundamentals of software testing
  • Testing throughout the life cycle (software development models, test levels, test types)
  • Test design techniques (e.g. specification-based or black-box techniques, structure-based or white-box techniques)
  • Static testing (static testing techniques, review process, tool-assisted static analysis)
  • Test management (test organisation, test planning and estimation, test progress monitoring and control, risks)
  • Tools to support testing (types, benefits and risks)

Language: English

Tue 26 May · 11:00 – 19:30
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ISTQB® Advanced Level Test Manager Training Course (in English) - Wroclaw

Wrocław, 🇵🇱 Poland

ISTQB® ADVANCED LEVEL TEST MANAGER The aim of this course is to provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass the exam

ADVANCED LEVEL TEST MANAGER

The Advanced Level course is aimed at people who have achieved an advanced point in their careers in software testing.This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to pass an exam certifying you as an ISTQB® Certified Tester - Advanced Level. In order to get the certification you will be required to pass a 180-minute exam.

Target group: Functional Tester, Agile Tester, User Acceptance Tester, Test Automation Specialist, Performance Testing Specialist, Testing Team Lead, Test Manager, Business analystPrerequisites: candidates must hold the Foundation Certificate and demonstrate sufficient practical experience.

Duration: 5 days.

Training objectives:

  • Learn aspects of test planning, estimation, monitoring and control.
  • Acquire the necessary skills and understanding to further develop test management and improve the test process.
  • Be well prepared for the exam.
  • Identify the missing testing skills for the career development purposes.

This course covers the following areas:

  • Testing process
  • Test management (Risk-based testing, Test estimation and test metrics, Business value of testing)
  • Reviews
  • Defect Management
  • Improving the testing process (CMMi, TPI, CTP, STEP)
  • Test tool and automation
  • People skills (Test team dynamics, Motivation, Communication)

Language: English

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