- Which conferences do you attend?
- Where are they held?
- What makes them the best?
- What do you like about them?
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LibertyJS in Philadelphia--great to meet lots of local tech people, and learn a lot about various aspects of JavaScript, which is an area that I'm trying to grow in.
Craft in Budapest--fantastic collection of speakers from all parts of the world, non-platform specific, great workshops, and a beautiful backdrop!
Such a great question, Lorenzo! Surprised to see that there are no replies on this yet.
I am trying to attend conferences related to the technologies I work with, ie: MuleSoft, Amazon WebServices and also local conferences (in my case Stockholm) that are known for good quality content, speakers and with that talks (example: Nordic APIs).
If anyone wants to know more details, I'm happy to elaborate.
To answer your other three questions:
If you're a newbie, codelandconf.com is an absolute must
CodeMash - Sandusky, Oh
It has 2 days (called pre-compiler) of 1/2 to full day hands on training courses and 2 more days of conference speakers.
I learn so much on all facets of development and love talking to other passionate developers.
NCDevCon - Raleigh, North Carolina. It's a weekend conference covering HTML5, JavaScript, TypeScript, web, mobile and ColdFusion development. It's very relaxed, and is held at the NC State University campus. It's a great opportunity to learn at a reasonable price. It also happens to be this weekend (October 7 & 8).