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Book now and save. Hi {NAME}, Feeling overwhelmed by the ever-changing dev landscape? You're not alo

Book now and save. [QCon Events] Hi {NAME}, Feeling overwhelmed by the ever-changing dev landscape? You're not alone. Embracing LLMs and AI into workflows and products, complex cloud architectures, and ever-evolving security threats pose constant challenges for us all. But how do we navigate these decisions? At [InfoQ Dev Summit Boston (June 24-25)](, we are bringing together [20+ senior software developers]( to share how they are navigating Generative AI, security, modern web applications, and more to inspire and inform our decision-making. You’ll: - Learn firsthand how senior developers approach critical dev choices. - Dive deep into real-world strategies to gain practical insights to tackle your own development challenges. - Connect with senior software developers ready to share their insights and strategies to clarify today's critical dev priorities. - Gain valuable insights to help you make critical dev decisions. Topics explored at the conference include: - How to effectively [deploy Large Language Models (LLMs)]( in real-world applications, covering best practices in model selection, optimization, infrastructure, and monitoring for improved performance and user satisfaction. - [Key strategies for web application security](, including secure coding, input validation, error handling, logging, and safe file management, to enhance defense against cyber threats. - Strategies on [how to build a cloud-agnostic Internal Developer Platform (IDP)]( to speed up market delivery, simplify onboarding, enhance security, and centralize CI/CD, tailored for platform engineering in the cloud. - [How to master OpenTelemetry]( for effective application instrumentation and telemetry, addressing setup, automation, and enterprise Observability challenges, with a focus on portability and adoption strategies. - [Advanced AWS Lambda strategies]( for intermediate/advanced engineers, covering development, build/deploy practices, optimization tricks, and key observability insights for scalable, efficient serverless applications. - Key behaviors, strategies, and mindsets that define [successful transitions from Senior to Staff-Plus Engineer](, including scaling impact, mentorship, and leadership balance, along with practical examples and insights into navigating the shift with a focus on soft skills and organizational dynamics. Team discounts Attending [InfoQ Dev Summit Boston]( as a team empowers collaborative learning, leading to informed project decisions and clarity for your dev roadmap. Teams as small as 3 attendees working for the same company are eligible for a group discount. For more details, email info@devsummit.infoq.com and mention the size of the group. I hope to connect with you soon. [Dio Synodinos] Dio Synodinos President of C4Media, makers of InfoQ and QCon P.S. InfoQ Dev Summit is coming to [Munich]( (September 26-27). Explore the [provisional topics]( and [secure your place]( with our best price! Register for InfoQ Dev Summit Boston [Book tickets]( Early bird tickets are available until April 16. Last chance to level up at QCon London There are less than 3 weeks until [QCon London 2024](. The doors open on April 8th for 3-days of learning with senior software developers from early adopter companies. Don’t forget, we have exclusive group discounts, and you could save up to £160 on each conference ticket. For more details, email info@qconlondon.com and mention the size of the group. Here’s what you can expect at QCon London: - 15 tracks spaced over 3 days covering multiple domains including software architectures, APIs, data engineering, leadership, cloud-native, AI, LLMs, platform engineering, mobile development, frontend, security, working with teams, fintech, and more. - 121+ real-world technical talks from senior software practitioners focusing on patterns and practices, not products and pitches. - 4 keynotes from software leaders. - Facilitated unconference sessions with crowdsourced agendas set by you and your peers. - Opportunities to connect with speakers and peers through hallway conversations and social events. - Personal schedule builder so you can easily plan your attendance. Get the assurance you're adopting the right patterns and practices. Join your peers leveling up at QCon London. Can't make it to London? Our [Video-Only Pass]( gives you access to the recorded sessions from April 26. Or you can join us at [QCon San Francisco]( this November 18-22. Register for QCon London. [Book tickets]( Last chance to register until April 8 From the archives: Explore past talks [InfoQ]( or [QCon]( conferences share actionable insights from senior software developers and new ideas to level up your skills. Here are a few talks from our QCon archives to help you see what you can expect from our conferences this year. - [How Netflix Really Uses Java](. Paul Bakker, Java Champion and developer in the Java Platform team at Netflix, discusses Netflix’s use of Java, emphasizing the use of microservices, RxJava, Hystrix and Spring Cloud. - [Lessons from Leading the Serverless First Journey at CapitalOne](. In this presentation, George Mao, Senior Distinguished Engineer at Capital One, discusses their journey into serverless, the best practices they picked up, the lessons learned along the way, and the optimizations for Lambda. - [Two Years of Incidents at 6 Different Companies: How a Culture of Resilience Can Help You Accomplish Your Goals](. Vanessa Huerta Granda, Solutions Engineer at Jeli.io, looks at real-life examples of companies she has worked with who chose to invest in improving their incident programs and have seen them pay dividends. - [Staff+ Engineering Beyond Big Techs: How to Succeed in the Technical Path on Non-Tech Companies](. Loiane Groner, Development Manager at Citibank, discusses how non-tech companies need to invest in more experienced technical professionals to have a competitive advantage and how they can be attractive to Staff+ Engineers. [Watch past talks]( Upcoming InfoQ and QCon events [QCon London]( Apr 8-10, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@qconlondon.com) [Early bird pricing until April 8.]( [InfoQ Dev Summit Boston]( Jun 24-25, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@devsummit.infoq.com) [Early bird pricing until April 16.]( [InfoQ Dev Summit Munich]( Sep 26-27, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@devsummit.infoq.com) [Launch pricing until April 23.]( [QCon San Francisco]( Nov 18-22, 2024 [Contact](mailto:info@qconsf.com) [Launch pricing until April 16.]( [LinkedIn]( | [X]( | [YouTube]( | [Facebook]( | [Instagram]( | [Mastodon]( If you don't want to receive any more updates on QCon conferences click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (QCon & InfoQ), 705-2267 Lake Shore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario, Canada M8V 3X2

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