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2024-06-15T08:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T09:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T10:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T11:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T12:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T13:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T14:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T15:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T16:00:00.000Z
2024-06-15T17:00:00.000Z
Path Track
2024-06-15T08:15:00.000Z
Opening Ceremony
2024-06-15T08:25:00.000Z
What AI Can, Can’t, and Shouldn’t Do for Games
John Romero
ROMERO GAMES
2024-06-15T08:45:00.000Z
QnA with John Romero
2024-06-15T08:55:00.000Z
Less Cruft, More Power: Leverage the Power of the Web Platform
Una Kravets
Google
2024-06-15T09:15:00.000Z
QnA with Una Kravets
2024-06-15T09:25:00.000Z
Why Open Source Always Wins
Dirk-Willem van Gulik
2024-06-15T09:45:00.000Z
QnA with Dirk-Willem van Gulik
2024-06-15T09:55:00.000Z
Coffee Break
2024-06-15T10:25:00.000Z
2024-06-15T10:45:00.000Z
QnA with Charity Majors
2024-06-15T11:25:00.000Z
Lunch
2024-06-15T12:25:00.000Z
How to Turn Engineering Work into a Promotion
Anna J McDougall
Director of Engineering
You've done your job. You've delivered timely features. You even optimised some processes along the way. Yet you still get turned down for a promotion or a raise.
2024-06-15T12:45:00.000Z
QnA with Anna J McDougall
2024-06-15T12:55:00.000Z
Adapting to the Future of Work in Tech
Bassem Dghaidi
GitHub
Anyone who worked in tech, for any amount of time, knows that the landscape is in constant motion. The technologies of today are obsolete tomorrow. The tools of the trade are in constant motion, and continuous upskilling is the bread and butter of all software engineers who survive the passing waves. The software engineers of the future are those who mastered 1 skill: adaptation.
2024-06-15T13:15:00.000Z
QnA with Bassem Dghaidi
2024-06-15T13:25:00.000Z
The Art of Influence: Empowering Developers' Team Collaboration
Lirone Glikman
The Human Factor by LG
In the field of software development, collaboration is key. Yet, many developers find themselves working in teams without ever being taught how to effectively express their opinions and ethically influence their colleagues to align with their vision and goals.In this practical and enlightening session, we delve into the science of influence. By understanding the psychology of why people say yes and how to apply these insights ethically in business, we explore the psychological triggers that drive human behavior. Participants will learn how to communicate considerately yet persuasively, inspire cooperation, and foster a culture of collaboration within their team.Whether you're leading a project, seeking buy-in from stakeholders, or simply aiming to improve team dynamics, mastering the art of influence can lead to smoother workflows, better decision-making, and ultimately, greater success.
2024-06-15T13:32:00.000Z
The Entanglement of Concerns between People and Software Development
Rita Castro
Volkswagen Digital Solutions | SDC Lisbon
Recently I was asked: “but Rita, aren’t you a Software Developer? Isn’t you job to write code? Why do you keep pondering about people?” My answer was simple - “because it is not up to a person to build quality software. It takes a village”.
2024-06-15T13:39:00.000Z
The Power of a Second Brain in a Developer's Workflow
Braydon Coyer
LogicGate
In an AI-driven world where information overload is the norm, it's all too easy to rely on ChatGPT or Google Search for quick answers, only to forget them just as quickly. But what if there's a smarter approach that not only helps us retain what we learn but also enhances our workflow and productivity?We will explore why and how constructing a Second Brain can revolutionize the way developers work. By shifting our perspective and relying on our internal knowledge base, we can forge connections that enhance memory retention and improve our overall workflow. This presentation aims to delve into the core of the developer workflow, addressing commonly shared questions that are typically googled or answered using ChatGPT.
2024-06-15T13:46:00.000Z
From Nebula to Supernova: Design System Maturity Models
Joran Quinten
Jumbo Supermarkten
Design systems are inevitable! They play a pivotal role in web development, enabling teams to achieve consistency, scalability, and efficiency.Join us for an insightful and entertaining talk that dives into the world of design systems and their evolution within tech organizations. In this session, we'll explore and try to validate a design systems maturity model, offering practical guidance at different stages of growth. We'll share lessons learned and expert advice on how to adapt your approach to fit your needs.Why does this matter?
2024-06-15T13:55:00.000Z
Coffee Break
2024-06-15T14:25:00.000Z
Mindset: You vs Your AI
Richard Donovan
RD Coached
We all have our very own wellbeing processor.It influences how you feel and act. It leads to every outcome you’ve ever had or will have…For most of us, our wellbeing processor is primarily fed by our very own AI.Unfortunately, our AI often seems to work against us.In this talk, you’ll learn how to take back control and train your AI to work with you to promotes a growth mindset and optimise wellbeing.
2024-06-15T14:45:00.000Z
QnA with Richard Donovan
2024-06-15T14:55:00.000Z
Conducting Interviews and Interviewing in the Age of AI Tools
Lindsey Simon
Vercel
2024-06-15T15:15:00.000Z
QnA with Lindsey Simon
2024-06-15T15:25:00.000Z
Scaling Fast – Engineering Lessons From ~15 Years of Tech Startups
Swizec Teller
Tia
Building a business is a slugfest to see who gets more customers first. You have to adopt that mindset when writing code. As an old boss told me once: Clean code won't matter if we're dead. You have to shift your mindset from best practices to getting shit done.
2024-06-15T15:35:00.000Z
QnA with Swizec Teller
2024-06-15T15:45:00.000Z
Closing Ceremony
Insights Track
2024-06-15T08:55:00.000Z
Bring the Power of AI to Your Application
Krzysztof Cieślak
GitHub, Copilot team
2024-06-15T09:15:00.000Z
QnA with Krzysztof Cieślak
2024-06-15T09:25:00.000Z
The Force of Engineering: Bringing Your Own Star Wars Sidekick to Life
Goran Vuksic
syntheticAIdata
In Star Wars, Pit Droids are repair droids designed to maintain racing vehicles "podracers". These droids are 1.2 meters in height and can fold when not in use. Their funny behavior is explained in a way that they were programmed with a sense of urgency but without enough processing power to perform some complex tasks.I will show you how I built a realistic Pit Droid and empowered it with NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano. The droid can perform AI object detection, move its head toward the objects, and more.
2024-06-15T09:45:00.000Z
QnA with Goran Vuksic
2024-06-15T09:55:00.000Z
Coffee Break
2024-06-15T10:25:00.000Z
35 Years of WWW: Working as a Content Creator, Designer and Developer With the Coolest Medium Ever
Christian Heilmann
WeAreDevelopers
Back in the late 90s, I worked as a radio newscaster and used computers as a hobby. First writing pretty pointless programs, then playing games, being bad at them and analysing the games how to give myself endless lives. Then I got access to the web and everything changed. I knew, this was the medium to support for the rest of my career.
2024-06-15T10:45:00.000Z
QnA with Christian Heilmann
2024-06-15T10:55:00.000Z
Intentional Code - Where Patterns End and Design Begins
David Whitney
Electric Head Software
In this session we talk about all the things in your software that aren't about design patterns. The moment to moment importance of flow, form and structure, building beautiful APIs and why every single character matters.
2024-06-15T11:15:00.000Z
QnA with David Whitney
2024-06-15T11:25:00.000Z
Lunch
2024-06-15T12:25:00.000Z
Tactics and Strategies on Software Development: How to Reach a Successful Software
Otavio Santana
OS Expert
Being pragmatic and understanding the tasks are crucial for effectively achieving your activity as a software developer. Unfortunately more is needed to acquire successful software. At this point, you need to go beyond and understand the strategy and tactics of the software engineer.Good software is closer to business and needs to be ready to change often. Rewriting the whole system from scratch becomes a real temptation.
2024-06-15T12:45:00.000Z
QnA with Otavio Santana
2024-06-15T12:55:00.000Z
Who’s Faster at Building an Energy Generation Data Visualisation Platform: ChatGPT or a Developer?
Chloe Caron
Theodo UK
Gear up for a speed competition, it's ChatGPT versus yours truly, racing to build a data visualisation platform from scratch at top speed. Who will win? We’ll be taking on the challenge of reconstructing an energy generation visualisation platform, drawing inspiration from the likes of GridWatch and the Energy Dashboard.
2024-06-15T13:15:00.000Z
QnA with Chloe Caron
2024-06-15T13:25:00.000Z
AI + UX: Product Design for Intelligent Experiences
Ioana Teleanu
Miro
The unfolding AI revolution presents us with unique opportunities, challenges and responsibilities for designing our future. Learn how to exercise your critical thinking skills when it comes to integrating AI in your design craft, and how to build a solid ethical mindset around making design decisions in the Age of AI. Guided by Ioana Teleanu, the Lead Product Designer for AI at Miro, we'll explore the main themes that we need to reflect on as designers participating in shaping the future of humanity.
2024-06-15T13:45:00.000Z
QnA with Ioana Teleanu
2024-06-15T13:55:00.000Z
Coffee Break
2024-06-15T14:25:00.000Z
Powering Cody Coding Assistant Using LLMs
Rishabh Mehrotra
Sourcegraph
2024-06-15T14:45:00.000Z
QnA with Rishabh Mehrotra
2024-06-15T14:55:00.000Z
Pixels, Promises, and Panic: Horror Stories of Production Nightmares
Neciu Dan
CareerOS
Join me for "Pixels, Promises, and Panic" as we delve into the world of frontend mishaps. We'll share 4-5 real-life horror stories from the trenches of web development. From baffling browser bugs to cringe-worthy code catastrophes, these tales are a mix of humor and caution. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, these stories will entertain, enlighten, and remind us all of the unexpected twists and turns in the world of coding.
2024-06-15T15:15:00.000Z
QnA with Neciu Dan
TechLead Conf Track
2024-06-15T12:15:00.000Z
Opening Ceremony
2024-06-15T12:25:00.000Z
Managing Ourselves Managing Each Other
Rachel Nabors
DevX consultant
“Hell is other people.” There are many talks on how to get started as an engineer and how to step into management, but there are few talks about how to be an adult in (professional) relationships. I’ve spent my career in small companies and startups, FAANG organizations, and opensource communities. Each of these spaces demands different things of the people in them, yet across these spaces all succeed and fail along the fault lines of a core set of soft skills: regulating emotions, setting boundaries, framing experiences productively, and letting go. In this talk, I share everything I’ve learned in my career that has helped my colleagues, mentees, and friends so that you may navigate the most difficult part of tech—people—with grace, empathy, and safety.
2024-06-15T12:45:00.000Z
Not Your Everyday Tech Lead: What Does It Mean To Be TL in a Lean Software Company?
James Haworth Wheatman
Theodo UK
The experience of being a Tech Lead can change from organisation to organisation, from being an ivory tower architect to getting stuck in the weeds with complex technical challenges. A Lean Software Company is one whose approach is deeply rooted in optimising customer value through studying the techniques used in Toyota’s Production System.Old-school Agile also has many roots in Lean principles - Kanban, for example, is a tool used on the Toyota production line. But what can the manufacturing of cars teach us about software development?Join me for this exploration through the world of a TL as experienced within a Lean Software Company as I reveal some of the secrets that allow these companies to deliver higher-quality software at speed.
2024-06-15T13:05:00.000Z
Tiny Things That Throw You Into Chaos: Engineering Leader’s Way Out of Daily Havoc
Anton Kazakov
Canonical
Probably the most noticeable change engineers experience when they become leaders is the increase of day-to-day chaos. The moment you become responsible for the work of a team or a large area, tasks start coming at you. Dozens of them! Sometimes, per day.
2024-06-15T13:25:00.000Z
Refactoring Mindsets: Prioritizing Mental Health in Software Development
Vanessa Raath
The Talent Hunter
Vanessa’s presentation, Refactoring Mindsets: Prioritizing Mental Health in Software Development, will delve into the signs and symptoms commonly experienced within this professional group. The session will identify and define a range of mental disorders, offering a clearer understanding of these conditions. Furthermore, we will explore various coping strategies, equipping Developers & Engineers with the tools to manage their mental health more effectively. This presentation aims to foster a deeper awareness and provide practical solutions to support mental well-being in the Tech Industry.
2024-06-15T13:45:00.000Z
The Art of Interviewing People or How to Identify Senior Talent
Krasimir Tsonev
Antidote.me
This session explores the art of interviewing beyond traditional assessments, focusing on cultivating soft skills, mentorship, and recognizing senior talent. Covering strategies to build rapport, assess soft skills effectively, and shift the interview dynamic towards mentorship, the talk emphasizes the importance of cultivating a supportive environment for candidates. Additionally, it delves into identifying seniority traits beyond technical expertise, promoting diversity, and continuous improvement through feedback. Participants will gain insights to transform interviews into meaningful engagements that find talent and potential future leaders.
2024-06-15T14:05:00.000Z
Break
2024-06-15T14:15:00.000Z
So You’re The New EM
Tara Z. Manicsic
Netlify
Whether you’ve switched roles from IC to EM of your current team, are starting from a different team or brand new to the company, you have to get to know your team as their manager. We’ll look into some of the best ways to learn about your team, some blind spots to be aware of, and ways to help grow trust.
2024-06-15T14:35:00.000Z
From Business Buzzwords to Meaningful Change: Measuring and Improving Engineering Productivity
Lena Reinhard
Executive & Leadership Coach
After years of rapid growth, the winds have changed in many tech companies, with strategy changes, budget cuts, restructurings, and layoffs. Productivity and efficiency have become the business buzzwords of the season, and while pressure towards “more engineering productivity” is mounting in many organizations, it can be difficult to apply these abstract concepts to engineering teams and turn them into concrete actions that don’t alienate your team and lead to lasting impact that aligns with your stakeholders’ needs. I’m here to help. In this talk, we’ll go: - Beyond buzzwords: What do productivity, efficiency, and effectiveness mean?
2024-06-15T14:55:00.000Z
From Senior Developer to Manager and Back: The Journey of Returning to Coding
Michał Michalczuk
Tektit Consulting
You're working as a developer, and one day - BAM, you're offered the chance to lead a team, to step into a managerial or leadership position.What now? If I accept the offer, will I forget how to code? Will my skills depreciate? Is there a way back to a specialist path?
2024-06-15T15:15:00.000Z
Observability Is Due for a Version Change; Are You Ready for It?
Charity Majors
honeycomb.io
The time has come: the DevOps revolution is winding down, and we’re entering the post-DevOps era. We’re at the precipice of a massive generational shift in how we build and understand our software, and CTOs need to prepare.In the past, we were only interested in basic metrics on how we operated our software: reliability, uptime, MTTR, MTTD. Observability 1.0. Companies that settle for these basic data points will not survive in this new era.As engineering best practices around separating deploys from releases, testing in production, observability-driven development have become standardized, the approach to telemetry has stalled, and it’s time for a new version: Observability 2.0.Learn what this new version means for your engineers, and how to embrace this breaking change to:- Save them from drowning in symptom-based alerting- Help fewer people work together to build better software- Create fast feedback loops throughout the entire organization through highly granular visibility into all their systems
2024-06-15T15:35:00.000Z
Love Your Maintainers
Paolo Insogna
Nearform
No developer is an island and no developer is perfect. This means that you cannot create anything without using components written by someone else and these components will have defects or missing features. At some point in our life we all asked for support to someone else.But being a maintainer is not an easy task at all. Think about receiving tons of reports with partial or missing information, or being yelled by strangers for not being responsive or fast enough.For the health of our industry we must love our maintainers more: in this talk I’ll show how to politely ask for help and how to make sure you provide all the necessary informations.
2024-06-15T16:05:00.000Z
Lightning Talks
From Chaos to Clarity: Leveraging RFCs in High-Performance Environments — Mateus Paulino
Listen Better, Lead Better — Lean Vilas
Rebooting Joy: Harnessing Playfulness and Hobbies to Redefine Work in the Tech World — Johnny Fekete
The Cats are Fighting Back — Theodore Vorillas
2024-06-15T16:35:00.000Z
Cognitive Load and Your Development Environment
Abbey Perini
Nexcor
There's lots of information out there about reducing cognitive load for users, but what about developers? This talk will cover Cognitive Load Theory, how some disabilities affect it, and designing a development environment around it.
2024-06-15T16:55:00.000Z
Content Creation for Developers
Adrian Hajdin
JS Mastery
Learn how to create and share professional web development content to expand your reach, advance your careers and establish expert status. This talk will tech you how to share your knowledge effectively through blogs, videos, and social media posts, helping you stand out and connect with others.
2024-06-15T17:15:00.000Z
Career Planning & Growth: TBA
Naz Delam
LinkedIn
2024-06-15T17:35:00.000Z
Maximizing Your Potential in Tech Interviews: The Three Cs to Success
James Q Quick
Learn Build Teach LLC
The economy is terrible, layoffs are everywhere, and interviewing is hard. Job searching is exhausting and stressful, so how do you overcome all of that? All you need is a plan!Whether it’s overcoming nerves or learning to communicate your technical experience more effectively, we all have our struggles. What you can’t do is let them hold you back!
2024-06-15T17:55:00.000Z
Closing
TechLead Conf's Q&A
2024-06-15T12:45:00.000Z
Rachel Nabors' Room
Rachel Nabors
DevX consultant
2024-06-15T13:05:00.000Z
James Haworth Wheatman's Room
James Haworth Wheatman
Theodo UK
2024-06-15T13:25:00.000Z
Anton Kazakov's Room
Anton Kazakov
Canonical
2024-06-15T13:45:00.000Z
Vanessa Raath's Room
Vanessa Raath
The Talent Hunter
2024-06-15T14:05:00.000Z
Krasimir Tsonev's Room
Krasimir Tsonev
Antidote.me
2024-06-15T14:35:00.000Z
Tara Z. Manicsic's Room
Tara Z. Manicsic
Netlify
2024-06-15T14:55:00.000Z
Lena Reinhard's Room
Lena Reinhard
Executive & Leadership Coach
2024-06-15T15:15:00.000Z
Michał Michalczuk's Room
Michał Michalczuk
Tektit Consulting
2024-06-15T15:35:00.000Z
Charity Majors' Room
Charity Majors
honeycomb.io
2024-06-15T15:55:00.000Z
Paolo Insogna's Room
Paolo Insogna
Nearform
2024-06-15T16:55:00.000Z
Abbey Perini's Room
Abbey Perini
Nexcor
2024-06-15T17:15:00.000Z
Adrian Hajdin's Room
Adrian Hajdin
JS Mastery
2024-06-15T17:35:00.000Z
Naz Delam's Room
Naz Delam
LinkedIn