Call for Speakers

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Java Developers’ Conference, 2024

event date

21 Dec 2024

location

Dhaka, Bangladesh

website

jdc.jugbd.org/


Once more, it's happening!

Java User Group Bangladesh (JUGBD) will host the Java Developers' Conference on Saturday, 21 December 2024. 

This will be a half-day, in-person event. 

You are cordially invited to this conference. Attending is worthwhile.

Taking part in this event—

  • Meet some great Java guys right here.
  • While sipping coffee and snacking, converse with your fellow devs about your favourite Java technology.
  • Attend the presentations made by seasoned Java professionals (local & international).
  • Get gifts (t-shirts) and have a great time.

On the event day, kindly bring business cards to exchange with other industry peers. We ask that you distribute this invitation to any additional Java professionals or developers in your network who you believe would find this event interesting.

Watch the Facebook group for any additional developments.

NOTE: The date might be adjusted depending on the venue's availability. Though it won't be by much, we'll do our best to keep to the original schedule.

open, 7 days left
Call for Speakers
Call opens at 12:00 AM

11 Nov 2024

Call closes at 12:00 PM

12 Dec 2024

Call closes in Bangladesh Standard Time (UTC+06:00) timezone.
Closing time in your timezone () is .

If you want to present an interesting Java-related topic to Java enthusiasts in Bangladesh, here is your opportunity. A timeslot has 35 minutes. Attendees often have intermediate-to-advanced Java knowledge and are seeking to expand their practical expertise. 


Tracks

  • Java language -Core Java APIs, Performance, Debugging, and Java development tools
  • Server Side Java -Server side frameworks including Jakarta EE, Spring, Quarkus, and further server-side technologies.
  • Alternative JVM languages - Kotlin, Scala, Groovy, and Clojure - provided they run on a JVM ;-)
  • Cloud Native, Microservices, Serverless, and Containerization
  • Methodology and culture — Software Development Methodologies, Culture, CI/CD, DevOps, Soft skills, developer communities, and developer productivity
  • Web & Mobile: Front-end development, SPA, JavaScript, TypeScript, Android, JavaFX.
  • Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Streaming Data Processing.
  • Software Architecture: How-tos, methods, techniques, and best practises for achieving the optimal software architecture.
  • New & Cool - Popular new technology and/or outstanding real-world applications of technology.


Tips for submitting: 


A standard session time slot is 35 minutes. Attendees often have intermediate to advanced Java experience and want to expand their practical expertise. The most valuable seminars include best practices, code samples, and live demonstrations.


How proposals will be evaluated

When the deadline has passed, the session abstracts are given to the programme committee, who must personally grade each session using a "five-star system" (1: bad — 5: excellent). The committee is comprised of a few members of the JUGBD. Members of the programme committee independently evaluate session abstracts based on the following criteria, which are not listed in any particular order:

  • Is it a popular topic?
  • The diversity of subject matter for this conference.
  • Past conferences featured a variety of themes.
  • Speaker qualifications (pay close attention to your bio, particularly your previous speaking engagements!)
  • Evaluation results from past conferences or universities for the speaker, if any
  • Whatever else they may find appealing (that's why they stand out, right?)

The committee then assembles and totals the individual ratings. This provides extremely uniform outcomes exceptionally often. Still, making the final cut is a difficult decision. In the event of a disagreement, the JUGBD members have the final say, although most of the time, we are able to reach an agreement beforehand.

Fortunately, we receive a large number of papers—typically more than the number of available session slots. This means we must also disappoint individuals. Therefore, we'd want to communicate this information with you now and set your expectations accordingly.

If you have any questions regarding the call for papers, please get in touch with bazlur@jugbd.org.

Thanks,

JUGBD Content Team.


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