Our Call for Papers has been opened on April 12 and closed on June 12, 23:59 CET. Our program committee did a great job in reviewing 277 submissions and we are excited to see all these great ideas coming to stage on October 24 & 25. Here are some of our Call for Papers highlights:
- Stefan Armbruster – Graph databases and the “panama papers”
- Natalie Pistunovich – Developing apps for developing countries
- Mark Heckler – Microservices Minus the Hype: How to Build and Why
- Angelo van der Sijpt – Just enough crypto for the web
- Zan Markan – Beyond Hacktivism – why #policymatters
- Lorna Mitchell – Beyond MySQL
- Rob Allen – Writing an API with Swift3 on Linux
- Kirsten Hunter – Speaking for Non-Speakers
…have a look at the complete list of announced speakers here (–> speaker list)
Our { Call for Communities } has been closed on July 31. Besides 3 “Call for Papers-stages” we will provide a separate community stage giving every participating community/Stammtisch/Meetup the opportunity to hold a talk and reach out to fellow developers. Find further information under Call for Communities.
The final program including agenda is going to be published around August 16. Let us know in case of any questions or doubts via berlin@codemotionworld.com
Stay tuned & see you all in October!