Atlassian Developer Day on tour

Posted on Monday, September 9, 2024 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

Atlassian's Developer Day on Tour will be making a stop in Toronto, providing a platform for software development professionals to gather and engage with peers in the industry. This full-day event is designed to explore various topics relevant to the development community, including platform engineering, enhancing developer experiences, and optimizing workflows with tools like Forge. The event will also cover the development of custom applications, the role of artificial intelligence in development, and other emerging trends in the field. The event is open to anyone interested in these topics, offering a valuable opportunity for professionals to deepen their knowledge and skills.

Atlassian Developer Day on tour

The event will take place in Toronto on September 26, and will also be held in Seoul, South Korea, on August 27. The Seoul event will focus specifically on building applications for Atlassian products, providing a full day of content tailored to developers and IT professionals. Attendees will have the chance to learn about Forge, Atlassian’s cloud development platform, which simplifies the process of creating and managing apps by providing a fully managed infrastructure. Forge is designed to help developers extend the functionality of Atlassian products like Jira, offering the tools needed to explore new use cases and create custom solutions.


Atlassian Developer Day

This event is free to attend, making it accessible to a wide range of participants. It is designed to be hands-on, with attendees encouraged to actively engage in coding sessions and take advantage of the opportunity to connect with experts in the field. The event will feature a variety of sessions and workshops aimed at helping participants gain a deeper understanding of Forge, improve their development workflows, and learn about the latest trends in the industry. Whether you are a seasoned developer or new to Atlassian products, the event promises to provide valuable insights and practical knowledge that can be applied to your work.

To ensure that participants get the most out of the event, there are a few recommendations for preparation. Attendees should have a working knowledge of Jira, either as an end user or an administrator. It is also recommended that they be familiar with JavaScript or TypeScript and comfortable using the command line. Before the event, attendees should set up their Forge development environment to be ready for the hands-on sessions; however, support will be available for anyone who encounters difficulties with the setup process. Additionally, participants should bring a laptop and charger to the event to fully engage in the coding sessions.

Given the limited availability of spots at this event, it is advisable to register early to secure attendance. The event will also feature a number of speakers from Atlassian, including Senior Product Marketing Manager Karen White, Senior Developer Advocates Caterina Curti and Ian Gil Ragudo, and Head of Ecosystem Product Keran McKenzie. These speakers will provide insights into the latest developments in the Atlassian ecosystem and share their expertise on a range of topics related to software development.

The event will begin with registration and breakfast, followed by a welcome keynote that will discuss the collaborative efforts of over 17,500 developers who contribute to the Atlassian platform. The day will continue with a series of sessions, including a special Forge session, a deep dive into the Forge platform, and a hands-on workshop where participants will build a functioning app using Forge. The event will conclude with a happy hour, providing a relaxed environment for attendees to network and celebrate their achievements from the day. The event will take place at the Andaz Seoul Gangnam - A Concept by Hyatt, offering a convenient and comfortable location for all attendees.

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