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Open source list of tech conferences: JS / Ruby / Data etc. subtitle

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  • An Engineer's Toolkit for continuous upskilling
    To curate a list of talks for future viewing, I visit websites like confs.tech or dev.events, focusing on Backend engineering and Golang conferences. From there, it's a dive into individual conference websites to choose the talks to my "watch later" list. I give preference to conferences with shorter 30-minute talks over longer 50-minute sessions. As I think they provide better value to time ration. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
  • Ask HN: For $5000, what conferences or online training would you attend/buy?
    I found a pretty good conf aggregator here: https://confs.tech/?online=hybrid&topics=data Hopefully it can assist. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
  • Speaking at Tech Conferences - Finding a CFP
    Some of these platforms like sessionize or papercall.io even let you set up your different talks as well as information about yourself, including your socials and speaker bio. This helps you keep track of conferences you have already applied for, quickly find new openings and submit your full applications at a click of a button. If you plan to submit many talks in the future, this might be good option to look... - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
  • Are tech conferences a thing in Europe?
    Where to find them? Well just like the US I guess, just look into some event website likehttps://dev.events/https://confs.tech/Some might be targeted to the local language, but the better ones (IMO) are always in english. Source: over 1 year ago
  • How to Network ft. 100Devs
    Find a conference, input your favorite topic, and there something may pop up. The best ones are free, and you shouldn't need to pay for a conference. Now, there is a free way Leon recommends:. - Source: dev.to / about 2 years ago
  • What 3rd party events are interesting for my company?
    Map your stack. Find the conferences for your frontend and backend languages at confs.tech and other listicles (like Sessionize or Papercall for CfPs). If you're looking at the year next, and it's not December yet, it's definitely worthwhile to dive into the confs.tech repo and check the entries for years past. The last couple of years were weird, what with COVID-19 and online events - but also many cancelled... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
  • How does everyone track conferences that are related to web dev?
    Just found this from a quick search https://confs.tech/. Source: about 3 years ago

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