Dev

Whether you're new to programming or wanting to sharpen your skills, this full day conference will include beginner workshops on popular programming languages, a dev-focused conference with over 10 high level developers and an inclusive after party.

Wednesday, September 30 8:30am–8pm

Track Day Events

  • Dev Intro Workshops

    Whether you're new to programming or wanting to sharpen your skills, the Dev Intro Workshops are perfect for you. Workshops will be focused around today's most used languages and programs.

    Wednesday, September 30, 8:30am–12:00pm
  • Dev Talks

    Join us for an afternoon of high-level dev talks focused around problem solving and innovative solutions. You'll hear from over 10 dev experts talking about real world scenarios and the tools they're using.

    Wednesday, September 30, 12:30pm–5:30pm
  • Dev Conference After Party

    Grab a beer and wind down after a day of dev-focused workshops and presentations.

    Wednesday, September 30, 6:00pm–8:00pm

Speakers

  • Dave Hurka

    Dave Hurka

    Founder of HowMuchComputer, Web developer by day, hacker by night, entrepreneur, electronics enthusiast, problem solver, creative thinker, Taylor Swift fan

  • Alex Viana

    Alex Viana

    Alex Viana is a Software Engineer at Terbium Labs. Previously he was an Analyst at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) on the JHU Homewood campus. Alex is the speaker coordinator for Baltimore Python Meetup group and a volunteer instructor with the Software Carpentry organization.

  • Sa'ad Raouf

    Sa'ad Raouf

    In his role as the Chief Technology Officer, Sa'ad provides oversight to the software development teams as both a technical leader and mentor. He also oversees the project management team and is involved in the planning and execution of client work.

    Sa'ad has over two decades of

  • Jason Rhodes

    Jason Rhodes

    Jason Rhodes is a JavaScript engineer at SparkPost, the most extra-supertastic API-driven cloud email service in the world. Jason is also a founder and co-organzer of CharmCityJs and Baltimore NodeSchool, as well as the creator and instructor of screencast tutorials for tutsplus.com and the upcoming

  • Eric Oestrich

    Eric Oestrich

    I’m Eric Oestrich, a software developer at SmartLogic. I blog about development for SmartLogic at blog.smartlogic.io and on my personal website, http://blog.oestrich.org. At SmartLogic, I work on developing hypermedia APIs, mobile applications, and more for clients ranging from startups to enterprises.

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