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QCon San Francisco international software development conference.
November 18-22, 2024.
In-person: Early bird price until October 1st
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We've helped thousands of senior software engineers, software architects and tech leaders adopt the right patterns & practices for over 18 years.
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Architectures You've Always Wondered About
Thomas Betts
Laureate Application Architect @Blackbaud, Lead Editor for Architecture & Design @InfoQ
Nov 18
AI and ML for Software Engineers: Foundational Insights
Susan Shu Chang
Principal Data Scientist @Elastic, Author of "Machine Learning Interviews"
Nov 18
Rust [in Production]
Daniela Miao
Co-Founder & CTO @Momento, Systems & Observability Nerd, ex-Lightstep, ex-DynamoDB
Nov 18
Sociotechnical Resilience
Carol Barrett
Engineering Leader @Netflix, Previously @Intel & @Cisco
Nov 18
Embracing Shift-Left in Data Architecture
Adi Polak
Director, Advocacy and Developer Experience Engineering @Confluent
Nov 19
Generative AI in Production & Advancements
Hien Luu
Sr. Engineering Manager @Zoox & Author of MLOps with Ray, Speaker and Conference Committee Chair
Nov 19
Programming Languages and Paradigms for the Next Decade
Julie Qiu
Uber Tech Lead, Google Cloud SDK @Google
Nov 19
Engineering Productivity
Jennifer Bevan
Senior Staff Software Engineer @Google, Previously at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Nov 19
Architectural Evolution
Michelle Brush
Engineering Director, SRE @Google, Previously Director of HealtheIntent Architecture @Cerner Corporation & Lead Engineer @Garmin, Author of "2 out of the 97 Things Every SRE Should Know"
Nov 20
The Path to Principal Engineer and Beyond
Joy Ebertz
Principal Engineer @Split, Blogger, and Speaker, Previously @Box
Nov 20
Hardware Architectures You Need To Know
Yao Yue
Platform Engineer, Distributed System Aficionado, Cache Expert, and the Founder of IOP Systems
Nov 20
Next Generation Inclusive UIs
Erin Doyle
Staff Platform Engineer @Lob, with 20+ Years Previously as a Full Stack Engineer and Instructor @Egghead
Nov 20
The speakers and the attendees make QCon stand out from other events. It is very well organized. QCon has a good balance of new tech to look out for along with the discussions around day to day problems that we face as developers
Vipra Ramtekkar
Development Engineer @ING
Featured Speakers
Learn from software leaders pushing the boundaries in today’s environment.
Curated learning set by senior software leaders.
Essential topics. Emerging patterns and practices. Hand-picked speakers.
Meet the QCon San Francisco 2024 Programming Committee.
What has always stood out for me has been QCon's commitment to its brand promises. First of all, it's focused on practitioner content. QCon conferences are all about the people that develop and work with future technologies. This starts from the Programming Committee, which comprises practitioners that are authorities in their domain.
Dio Synodinos
President of C4Media, makers of InfoQ and QCon
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Get assurance you're adopting the right patterns and practices
- Green Tech
- Rust
- WASM
- eBPF
- Machine Learning @ Edge
- Scalable Configuration Management
- Infrastructure Unification
- Cue Lang
- MLOps
- Team Topologies
- Staff+ Engineer Path
- Service Meshes
- Microfrontends
- Multicloud Practices
- Software Ethics
- Feature Engineering
- Mode Inference/Prediction
- Observability Practices
- Server-Driven Frontend
- Decarbonizing the Grid
- Operator Pattern for
Non-Clustered Resources - Patterns & Heuristics
Enabling Fast Flow - Open Policy Agent
- Java 17 (LTS)
- Paved Road
- DevSecOps
- DevOps in Practice
- Kubernetes Strategies
- Observability / Telemetry
- Site Reliability Engineering
- Chaos Engineering
- Operating Microservices
- Data Engineering
- GraphQL
- Go Techniques & Patterns
- DevEx
- Reactive
- Performance
- Macroservices
- Serverless: Orchestration &
Choreography - Cloud Architectures
- Patterns for Scale
- IaC (Infrastructure as Code)
- Polyglot Software Practices
Learn the emerging trends
Curated trends our Program Committee believe have the most impact in software development.
Explore the use cases
Learn how real-world practitioners are applying the tech to help you solve common problems.
Implement the best practices
Get implementable ideas to shape your projects that last beyond the conference.
The conciseness with which the event is presented, as well as the options for the tracks, allow one to either mix and match talks or focus on a single track of interest. It's an interesting and wonderful approach. The long breaks and 'unconference' opportunities are also quite unique in their ability to connect people from seemingly different backgrounds.
Jonathan Tanye
Director Of Research Development @MineX 360 Services
Learn from senior software engineers
Real-world technical talks from software leaders at early adopter companies
Domain leaders
Learn what's next from world-class leaders pushing the boundaries.
Relatable challenges
Learn how senior developers are solving the challenges you face.
Diverse perspectives
Get new ideas and perspectives across multiple domains.
Valuable lessons
Actionable insights from those working on real-world projects.
Time to connect
Intentional time built-in for you to connect with speakers and peers.
No hype
No hidden marketing. No sales pitches.
Quality content and topics from industry experts and I like how that is separated very transparently from sponsors. I appreciate how sponsors have their place, but it's very clear and not deceptive mixed in with the content. It really is a conference that is specific technology agnostic and about any and all industry wide trends and best practices.
Mike Murray
Senior Director, Software Engineering@DriveTime
Actionable ideas. New perspectives.
A learning path that works for you.
Immersive experience
Free yourself from your distractions, connect with peers, and learn innovative ideas.
Problem-solve at
unconference
sessions
Join facilitated sessions to help you generate new ideas to current challenges.
Unwind at QCon
social events
Connect with peers and reflect on your learnings at our social events.
Access video recordings after the conference
Get 6 months access to professionally edited session recordings after the conference.
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Evolve your skills to future-proof your career.
Focused training.
Level-up on in-demand skills to future-proof your career.
Hands-on learning.
Practical projects. Step-by-step walk throughs. Built in reflection time.
Upskill with domain experts.
Master best practices from software domain experts.
Small class sizes.
Get quality time with instructors to support your learning.
Choice of training lengths.
Half-day, one day or two day training options.
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Training tickets are refundable until September 23, 2024.
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Engineering is about solving problems.. Sometimes we solve these problems by writing code 😀 .. Thank you @randyshoup for the beautiful training and energetic presentation and collaboration between the attendees. #QConSF #SoftwareEngineer #Coding
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@esl4mdiaa
Classic #QConSF problem: too many cool topics. Loving it
Willem Meints
@willem_meints
2nd day of #QConSF was quite literally earth shattering. And not just because of the 5.1 magnitude earthquake nearby. Lots of ground breaking topics and discussions. What's in store for us on day 3 I wonder. 😅
Mick Zivkovic
@MickZiv
I had an absolute blast at @QConSF, hands down the best speaker experience I’ve ever had! Major shout out to @InfoQ for being as thoughtful as they are in organizing the event. #QConSF
Frederic 🧊 Branczyk
@brancz@hachyderm.io @fredbrancz
Last night in San Francisco for #QConSF … learned a lot, met a lot of amazing minds. One more day to go though (happy it’s not over just yet)!
Marjorie Freeman
@the_mjfreeman
Just realized that @QConSF closing keynote speaker is THE @KentBeck This conference just keeps getting better and better
Dev Agrawal
@devagrawal09
'We Care' experience
A safe place where everyone is welcome
Enforced Code of Conduct
All-Gender restroom
Prayer room
Lactation room
Quiet areas
Sessions feedback for constant improvement
Badge optimized for peer-sharing
Accessible event space
Variety of food options (vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, special diet meals)
Detailed food labels
Diversity scholarships
Community events
DEI guidelines for track hosts and speakers
All-day coffee
Access to video recordings for 6 months
QCon San Francisco venue
Hyatt Regency - San Francisco
Hyatt Regency - San Francisco
The hotel is located right on the Embarcadero waterfront with stunning views all around and close to popular attractions, events, and shopping. The conference venue is at the same location as the hotel.
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We've been helping software development teams adopt new technologies and practices for over 18 years. The driving force behind every QCon conference is our passion to accelerate the software side of human progress.
Senior software developers rely on QCon and InfoQ to keep ahead of the adoption curve. One of the main reasons senior software engineers, software architects and team leads tell us they keep coming back to QCon and InfoQ is because they trust the information provided and selected by their peers. Join a global professional engineering community and adopt the right software innovations and practices.