DINS JAVA EVENING (online): throttling, token bucket and financial math

At the meeting, Vladimir Bukhtoyarov from DINS will review the Token Bucket algorithm, and Dmitry Yanter from the Deutsche Bank Technology Center will explain why the developer needs to know higher mathematics. Both speakers will answer your questions.

We meet on July 22 at 19:00. Participation is free, but you need to register.

A detailed program and information about the speakers is under the cut.

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19: 00-20: 15 – We solve throttling problems using the Token Bucket algorithm (Vladimir Bukhtoyarov, DINS)

Vladimir will analyze examples of typical errors when implementing throttling and review the Token Bucket algorithm. You’ll learn how to write a Lock-Free Java Token Bucket implementation and distributed algorithm implementation using Apache Ignite.

No special knowledge is required, the report will be of interest to Java developers of any level.

Vladimir Bukhtoyarov – Senior Java Developer at DINS. He likes to write multithreaded and distributed code. In his free time he is engaged in open source projects, is the author of two popular Java libraries Rolling-Metrics and Bucket4j.

20: 15-20: 45 – Why does the Java developer need financial mathematics (Dmitry Yanter, Deutsche Bank Technology Center)

Over the past 5 years, sessions for developers have been held at the Deutsche Bank Technology Center. They are talking about financial products and the mathematical models that stand behind them.

Matrices, numerical methods, differential equations and stochastic processes are areas of higher mathematics that are actively used in investment and corporate banking. Dmitry will tell why a Java developer should have an idea of ​​financial mathematics, and whether it is possible to start working in fintech if you do not know anything about markets and derivatives.

The report will be useful to developers, QA, analysts or managers who have studied higher mathematics with interest, but do not know how it is used to create IT solutions for global financial institutions.

Dmitry Yanter is an analyst, a former developer and QA. In the Technology Center, Deutsche Bank has been creating and supporting IT solutions for the company’s investment and corporate business for more than 7 years. He lectures on financial mathematics at Moscow State University and the Higher School of Economics.

How to join

Participation is free. On the day of the meeting, we will send a link to the broadcast to the specified registration Email

How are the meetings

Records of previous mitaps can be viewed on our YouTube channel.

About Us

DINS IT EVENING is a meeting place and exchange of knowledge of technical specialists in the fields of Java, DevOps, QA and JS. Several times a month we organize meetings to discuss interesting cases and topics with colleagues from different companies. We are open for cooperation, if you have an urgent question or topic that you want to share – write to itevening@dins.ru!

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