On the devdays stage: Alin Simion
Alin works at the intersection of security and engineering.
He brings his security-focused perspective on building, breaking, and analysing complex systems.
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“Software design as code” still sounds abstract to many teams.
@samsonowsk explores how software design can become versioned, automated, and integrated directly into the development lifecycle.
AI included.
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Explore why modular design becomes a superpower in the age of AI-assisted software engineering with @vladikk.
A 2-day hands-on workshop on Balanced Coupling, adaptable systems, and working effectively with coding agents.
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“AI doesn’t work for me.”
Many engineers still feel that way after trying AI coding tools.
@jfversluis is here to change that.
Go from “AI doesn’t work for me” to shipping software with AI as your co-pilot.
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One-hour talks can surface patterns and shift the way you think about systems. But developing a new skill usually requires time and practice.Â
That’s why devdays begins with workshops.
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Clean agendas can be misleading.
They organise topics well, but that’s not how systems behave.
Backend in one room. Cloud in another. AI somewhere else.
Real systems don’t work like that.
Decisions don’t stay in one place.
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Over the past week, we’ve been reading through the submissions.
Some stories stay with you more than others.
Speaker announcements will start soon.
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What tends to stay with people are the moments where something didn’t behave as expected. Where a design held in theory, but changed under real constraints. Where a decision revealed its consequences over time.
That’s what we look for when shaping the devdays programme.