A bunch of us on the DEV team submitted to RailsConf last week! If you're one to give a talk/workshop, which conferences are you hoping to speak at this year?
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A bunch of us on the DEV team submitted to RailsConf last week! If you're one to give a talk/workshop, which conferences are you hoping to speak at this year?
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I submitted to JSConf EU and JSConf Budapest! I'm making it my goal to give a talk at at least1 conference this year!
Top of my list to speak at(but it's a long shot!) is EuRoKo Rotterdam. They only have spots for 10 speakers but my fingers are crossed! 🤞
I also applied to RubyKaigi. I have never been to Japan and I think going to give a talk and be with like minded people would be an incredible way to visit for the first time.
I applied to a few other's stateside but honestly the international ones are what I am currently most excited about.
Stateside CFPs:
A handful of folks from our team submitted to Railsconf. Hope we see you there!
Congrats on getting accepted at RailsConf! Saw you on the speakers list!
Thank you!!! I was on vacation when I found out. It hasn't even really sunk in yet but I am pumped!
I'm working up the nerve to submit to gophercon. I suppose I better get on it if I'm going to only a few days left.
Plucked up the courage to submit my first talk to DDD North!
dddnorth.co.uk/
And was accepted and did the talk last Saturday!
I can now say with great certainty, it's good to push yourself out of your comfort zone once in a while :-)
I've applied to RailsConf and ngVikings. Conferences I plan on applying to are Nordic.js, JSConf US, and That Conference
Hackfest, what else?
I'm waiting the confirmation about BrazilJS 2019. It will might happens this year again.
I applied for JSConf US and JSConf Budapest. Fingers crossed for both conferences. 🤞
I will submit to the International conference on Relation Algebraic Methods in Computer Science with a theory of transactions in distributed information systems. This should solve the problems with transactions in NoSQL databases.
I likely will submit to Connect.Tech, though that isn't until later in the year.