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Cancelled - Denver Dev Day | Summery 2020

event date

1 May 2020

location

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


Due to the current environment, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the May 1st Denver Dev Day – we intend to hold our next event in October 2020.


Denver Dev Day is Colorado’s best, community-led developer event! Enjoying every topic that can impact developers from desktop to database, devops to developer tools, web, mobile, machine learning and soft skills. Denver Dev Day has seen it all and welcomes innovative content.

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09 Mar 2020

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10 Mar 2020

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Due to the current environment, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the May 1st Denver Dev Day – we intend to hold our next event in October 2020.


Thank you for considering Denver Dev Day.

Microsoft is a recurring sponsor for Denver Dev Day and has provided our venue space for nearly 6+ 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 cannot cover travel expenses.

Who should submit talks? We welcome any and all to speak at our event and actively encourage under-represented groups to submit talks and participate in the event. We are working with a number of 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 generally 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 four tracks: Client, Web, Data and Cloud. If you can't fit your topic in one of those, consider Other. We're open to new 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 how many sessions are accepted; lightning talks are 10 to 15 minutes depending on how many talks are accepted. 

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

We look forward to seeing your submission.  

 



all submitted sessions

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event fee

free for speakers
6 submissions
Submitted sessions
Alexander Kislukhin
  • Citizen Data Science for Better Pain Management
Jarrod Skulavik
  • Kubernetes for the practical developer
Bas Hamer
  • Utilizing a DSL (Domain Specific Language) for test automation
Devlin Duldulao
  • Developer's Guide to Common Vulnerabilities and How to Prevent Them
Christian Epstein
  • Microsoft Engineering Culture - how to create additional velocity in your development organization
  • Running Hacks – A little structure goes a long way