Daytona Developers Club Tour '24, Casablanca
An event where we talk about all things Developer Experience, Tooling, and Open Source.
Entrance: free with RSVP
Agenda:
10:00 am – 10:15 am – Welcome
A short hello and introduction (Sanaa Harmach)
10:15 am – 10:40 pm - Eliminating the "Runs on My Machine" Problem: A Developer's Guide (Toma Puljak)
As a developer, novice or skilled, setting up your environment and dependencies is a common problem. More often than not, you run into the "runs on my machine" issue. Rid yourself of this problem once and for all and focus on what you do best - code.
An event where we talk about all things Developer Experience, Tooling, and Open Source.
10:40 am – 11:00 am - Open source 101 (Merouane Zouaid)
Bio: I’m a software engineer, content creator, and a data science student from Agadir, very passionate about all aspects of software engineering, open source, and deep learning and enjoy learning new skills every day. I also make memes all the time. Currently, I am pursuing an Engineering Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence at ENSAM Rabat.
Abstract: Ever wondered what makes open-source so powerful? Whether you’re new to coding or already a pro, this talk will dive into the world of open-source software—what it is, why it matters, and how you can get involved. We’ll explore the magic behind open collaboration, how projects evolve through community contributions, and why developers across the globe are choosing to share their code.
11:00 am – 11:20 am - Building High-Performance Go Backends: Best Practices for Setup and Structure (Mehdi Alouane)
Bio: Mehdi is a self-taught full-stack developer with experience in both frontend and backend, driven by a passion for learning and delivering quality solutions.
Abstract: Discover how to set up, structure, and optimize Go backends for speed and scalability with best databases, and deployment practices.
Key points:
Why Go for Backend Development?
Setting Up a Go Project
Structuring a High-Performance Go Backend
Making the Most of Go’s Performance Features
11:20 am - 11:45 am - Contributing to Open Source Can Change Your Life (Toma Puljak)
GitHub is the new resume. Contributing to open-source projects on GitHub can change your life by building your skills, collaboration, and reputation within the software development community. Additionally, you can earn compensation for your contributions while learning. Join this talk to learn more.
11:45 pm – 1:00 pm – Networking w/ Food & Drinks
Relax, enjoy and meet some people.