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Denver Dev Day | Developer's Conference | October 2024

event date

18 Oct 2024

location

7595 Technology Way, Suite 400, Denver, CO, 80237 Denver, Colorado, United States


What is Denver Dev Day?

Welcome to Denver Dev Day, Colorado's premier, local community-organized data & developer event. With presentation topics ranging from desktop, micro-services, and web development to patterns, the cloud, and soft skills, Denver Dev Day is your awesome, free, day-long resource for developer learning.

It's a conference, silly!

Is it hybrid?

No. It's live and in person. Old school!

Is the conference online or recorded?

No. (See above) It's live and in person. Old school!

Do speakers get paid?

No. We're a seriously scrappy conference. 

Do speakers get reimbursed for travel?

No. (See above) We're a seriously scrappy conference.

Is it only for professional speakers?

No. We're a great place for pros and newbies alike.

Where is it?

Microsoft is a recurring sponsor for Denver Dev Day and has provided our venue space for a decade! We're grateful for their continued sponsorship; find out more about our great venue in the event site details. So where is it? The beautiful Microsoft Denver office which is a great facility for this sort of thing. It's easy to get to with hotels and restaurants in arm's reach. We look forward to seeing you.

When is it?

October 18. It's a Friday. It's all day long.

Is it free?

Yes

-- The Denver Dev Day planning team.

finished 92 days ago
Call for Speakers
Call opens at 9:00 AM

15 Aug 2024

Call closes at 5:00 PM

20 Sep 2024

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Thank you for considering Denver Dev Day.

Microsoft is a recurring sponsor for Denver Dev Day and has provided our venue space for nearly 10+ years. We're grateful for their continued sponsorship; find out more about our great venue in the event site details. 

Denver Dev Day welcomes you. As a speaker at Denver Dev Day, you get the opportunity to speak to a thoughtful audience of bright technologists and eager developers from a thriving local community. This is our twelfth Denver Dev Day.  

Please note: Denver Dev Day is live, not online, not hybrid.

Please note: Denver Dev Day cannot pay speakers or cover travel expenses.

Who should submit talks? We welcome all to speak at our event and actively encourage under-represented groups to submit talks and participate in the event. We are working with several groups to promote inclusivity and diversity at our conference.

What level should your talk be? We think you should shoot for level 100 or 200. At most conferences level 100 and 200 sessions are the best for reaching the most developers. The same is true for Denver Dev Day.  

How many talks can I submit? As many as you like. We only choose one per speaker. If you are traveling to Denver, be sure to let us know. We'll consider multiple sessions for speakers traveling to Denver Dev Day.

What topic should your talk cover? We have several tracks, including Client, Web, Data & Cloud. If you can't fit your topic in one of those, consider Other. We're open to innovative ideas but remember the dev in Denver Dev Day is for Developer.

Tip: we love talks on design patterns and development techniques.

How long should your talk be? We have two session lengths: regular and lightning. Regular sessions are just under an hour depending on how many sessions are accepted; lightning talks are 10 to 15 minutes depending on how many talks are accepted. 

Tell us: anything special about your talk? (Time of day you are available, unique facility set-up, etc.)

Do speakers get paid? At Denver Dev Day, every speaker gets paid in handshakes & smiles. Let's be honest: we don't have any money. We are all volunteer based. We care about people, technology, and the community. But we don't have a budget to pay anyone. 

Does Denver Dev Day pay for travel? See above. We wish we could.

Is there a hotel nearby? Yes: https://goo.gl/maps/BoEyoZBxTNpeZa5z9 

Is there a pre-event party? Not yet. We'll see if we find a sponsor.

Is there breakfast? Yes.

Is there lunch? Yes.

Is there a post-event dinner? Yes. And all our speakers and volunteers are invited.

When will I know if I am accepted? Good question. The call for speakers ends September 15 and we should have the list of who is accepted done sometime the next week - we're working toward a quick turnaround. This should give you about a month to plan your trip, if you are traveling. 

We look forward to seeing your submission!

 


all submitted sessions

publicly listed on this page

event fee

free for speakers

Travel expenses are not part of Denver Dev Day

51 submissions
Submitted sessions
Sheila Shahpari
  • Fusion Development w/Power Platform: Balancing Low-Code and Code-First Solutions in the Enterprise
Aakash Singhal
  • Why Every Engineer Needs A Private Linux or Windows Box
  • Building Business Resiliency through Automating Compliance Rules
  • Using the Power of Story Telling to Prioritize Tech Debt
Laurie Atkinson
  • Get started integrating AI into your .NET apps with Semantic Kernel
Aniket Wattamwar
  • Leveraging LangChain and AWS Bedrock: Crafting Custom Chatbots for Specialized Data
Jason Horner
  • From DataOops to DataOps: Managing Your Database Code with SQL Database Projects
  • Jason On JSON
  • From RAG's to Riches: Building and Operationalizing RAG in Azure AI Studio
Vyas Vathson
  • AI Pair Programming with GitHub Copilot
Joe Mayo
  • Explaining the Acronym Soup of AI, OSS, and RAG
Steve Jones
  • Continuous Integration with Local Agents and Azure DevOps
  • Branding Yourself for a Dream Job
Rinat Shagisultanov
  • Mastering AI Your Way: Custom GitHub Copilot for Tailored Coding Power
  • Coding on the Edge: Tackling Hard Problems in Automotive App Development with Arm & GitHub
Mark Callahan
  • Intelligent Canaries
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Dave Rael
  • Introduction to the .NET CLI
John Baluka
  • See the Future of Documentation and Training
  • Going Solo - Phase 2 - Create Products and/or Productized Services
  • Going Solo - Phase 1 - Start a Successful Business the Easy Way
Jose Javier Columbie
  • Chat with Your Own Data in Blazor Apps
  • Semantic Kernel SDK - Real World Uses Cases
Vikash Agrawal
  • Supercharging developer workflow with Amazon Q Developer
Jaxon Repp
  • A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Product Market Fit
Mahesh Thoutam
  • Mastering Azure Cloud Migration: Proven Strategies, Best Practices, and Key Pitfall Avoidance
Chris DeMars
  • Run to the light Carol Anne: Auditing with Lighthouse
  • Demystifying The Dreaded A/B Test
  • Building Flexible UIs with Feature Flags
Devon Seacrest
  • Yellow Brick Code - A Journey to MVP
  • Building the Right Features & Unlocking User Satisfaction
  • Building Better Software FASTER!
Mike Hartington
  • Simplified Animations on the Web
Matt "Kelly" Williams
  • Sabotage Productivity the CIA Way
  • The Cynic's Guide to Sustainable IT
  • Agile and Sustainable: A Pragmatic Approach to Sustainable Tech
Shawn Wildermuth
  • Design Your APIs First: Avoiding the Technical Debt of Cowboy API Design
  • Aspiring to Connect: Using Aspire to Orchestrate Connected Applications
  • Aging in Software Development
Siri Varma Vegiraju
  • Enhancing Workflow Reliability with Dapr: Techniques to Minimize Failure Costs
  • Simplifying Multi-Cloud Observability with OpenTelemetry
Andrew Madson
  • AI Ready Data with Apache Iceberg: Unifying, Controlling, and Optimizing Your Data for Effective AI
  • Building and Scaling Analytics Products
  • Accelerate Your Analytics with SQL Server + Data Lakehouse
Cher Fox
  • Maximizing Organizational Potential: The Essential Role of Data Strategy
  • Data Quality Management Best Practices
Cher Fox, Kamal Maheshwari
  • Data Strategy, Quality, and Trust Walk Into a Bar…
Brooke Layman
  • Innovation & Collaboration using Lego Serious Play®
Jerry Nixon
  • Architecture 101
  • Get Started using .NET Aspire with SQL Server & Azure SQL Database
Mike Yeager
  • How to Succeed in AI: AI and Copilot Business Value in the Real World
  • Intro to Semantic Kernel